What did you do to your NNBS GMT900 Tahoe/Yukon Today?

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Lol during covid I bought the tahoe.
Long wait out to even get an appointment so I could register the damn thing.

Me thinking I'll get a temp tag online?!
Online: make an appointment with the local dmv. :banghead:

So I'm like fk it, drove around with my damn title in the glove box with my bill of sale.

I see a cop pull behind me, looked really hard at the area that's supposed to have my licence plate.
He looks focused, so I'm like "here we go!"

Then he gets a disappointed look on his face, shrugs his shoulders, hands doing the fk it whatever thing.

Speeds up and passes me. :Bye:

:jester:
Same, dudes behind me, pulls up next to me and I wave my paperwork at him and gives me a thumbs up and drives right on by…
 

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And I finally replaced the driver side door lock/latch mechanism.
I have had that new old stock latch forever!!

lazy me decided low priority since I can just confirm and manually lock the door if it refuses to go down (at random times).

It has been getting really annoying lately.
Never knowing if the door latch actually locked or not. :jester:

Last one I did was on the passenger side; I used an aftermarket unit.
Decided to go OEM for the driver side door (and any future doors).

Huge difference in how easy everything assembles!

I also replaced the heated seat switch while I had the door panel off.


Now that door locks with some power!
I hear a solid "Slap" sound when locking now. :p

Headed seat switch also works nicely, a light touch is needed now.
much better! :cool:
 
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Just got back from going up to my wife's work and clearing the snow/ice off her car. She left home this morning without her ice scraper/brush.

First time with the Michelin Defenders in snow. Did fine but took a bit to get the feel of them.

This will be the first time she's driven the Acadia in the snow. It's AWD and has Yokohama Geolander tires on it and should be fine, but she's used to either driving the Yukon or the Mustang in fowl weather. Well, actually she would drive the mustang to work, then it'd snow, and I'd have to go pick her up in the Yukon while leaving the Mustang there and getting it a couple days later when the roads are better, lol.

It's currently 2* here and windy and we got a couple inches of snow this afternoon.

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And I finally replaced the driver side door lock/latch mechanism.
I have had that new old stock latch forever!!

lazy me decided low priority since I can just confirm and manually lock the door if it refuses to go down (at random times).

It has been getting really annoying lately.
Never knowing if the door latch actually locked or not. :jester:

Last one I did was on the passenger side; I used an aftermarket unit.
Decided to go OEM for the driver side door (and any future doors).

Huge difference in how easy everything assembles!

I also replaced the heated seat switch while I had the door panel off.


Now that door locks with some power!
I hear a solid "Slap" sound when locking now. :p

Headed seat switch also works nicely, a light touch is needed now.
much better! :cool:
I have to push the bottom heat button several times every once in awhile to get it to turn on.Assuming my switch is on its way out?
 

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I have to push the bottom heat button several times every once in awhile to get it to turn on.Assuming my switch is on its way out?

Sounds like it.
Mine finally started working after I gave it a hard push.

but I had already ordered a replacement.

Last year a battery disconnect fixed it for me... :hahano:
 

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Well after a string of bad luck I believe my white trucks torque converter is giving out
Dads single cab just started slipping like hell gotta pull his tranny out and replace it
He just got his nnbs dod deleted a couple days later she won’t stay idling at all after driving it a couple days with no issues possibly a fuel pump wtf!
 
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Just got back from going up to my wife's work and clearing the snow/ice off her car. She left home this morning without her ice scraper/brush.

First time with the Michelin Defenders in snow. Did fine but took a bit to get the feel of them.

This will be the first time she's driven the Acadia in the snow. It's AWD and has Yokohama Geolander tires on it and should be fine, but she's used to either driving the Yukon or the Mustang in fowl weather. Well, actually she would drive the mustang to work, then it'd snow, and I'd have to go pick her up in the Yukon while leaving the Mustang there and getting it a couple days later when the roads are better, lol.

It's currently 2* here and windy and we got a couple inches of snow this afternoon.

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So after she got home from work last night at 6pm she told me to get my shoes and jacket on and drive her back up to work because she left her phone in her office.

So I got to run back out and play in the snow again with the new tires :chewie:
 

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So after she got home from work last night at 6pm she told me to get my shoes and jacket on and drive her back up to work because she left her phone in her office.

So I got to run back out and play in the snow again with the new tires :chewie:
Same here,have to drive my wife also today.Snowing heavy now and all the roads are iced up from the bitter cold.Should be like driving on a skating rink.
 

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Totally on the current topic.

This thread is only 3 posts behind catching up to the NBS thread.

 

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Totally on the current topic.

This thread is only 3 posts behind catching up to the NBS thread.

Seems like this thread will easily pass that one.
 

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And now it's tied.
Tomorrow I think I'm going to be driving the TowHoe turd only about 170mi... Not all that far, but she hasn't done any trips over 35miles in a while.
 
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Totally on the current topic.

This thread is only 3 posts behind catching up to the NBS thread.

That cuz NNBS owners are kewler
 

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So after she got home from work last night at 6pm she told me to get my shoes and jacket on and drive her back up to work because she left her phone in her office.

So I got to run back out and play in the snow again with the new tires :chewie:
Should be good! It’s that “crunchy” cryosnow
 

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