2017 Chevy Tahoe PPV Auto Lights

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ebocio

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Hi guys I just bought a 2017 Chevy Tahoe PPV. Is there a way to get the Auto Lights to work. I know they disable this feature. TIA
 
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What would I have to do with it. Sorry for the stupid questions lol I'm new to this vehicle. And it hard to find any specifics on what to do online . TIA
 

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There is a lot of info in that document to help with a lot of questions over time.

For your light question, a place to start might be looking at the surveillance light features. You may find there was a switch installed that disabled the auto and parking lights to keep blacked out.
 
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There is a lot of info in that document to help with a lot of questions over time.

For your light question, a place to start might be looking at the surveillance light features. You may find there was a switch installed that disabled the auto and parking lights to keep blacked out.
Thank you, and would this would be under the dash
 

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if There is one it could be any place. That’s part of the challenges with these trucks. You never know what the upfitter did when they were put into service.
 

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That option can also be disabled via a RPO option. You'll probably want to check the options on the SPID sheet for your truck. Our 2010 PPV has all the parts, but it's not enabled, while it is operational on our 2018.

If disabled by a RPO code, AFAIK, the only way to re-enable it is via a refresh of the BCM.
 
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