Thank you so much! I literally had to order with the dealer this week - cracked screen due to my own stupidity! The youtube video pulled me out so I didn't waste time. For those who are just doing a screen replacement, I only took off the back side plastic cover and removed the (4) 5/16" nuts...
I agree. I've got an 18 GMC Yukon Denali w/ power boards and I've learned to ask the dealer to "clean and grease" them every other oil change or so. Makes a world of difference, I think the motors start to fail more because of gunk and dried out hinges than the motor itself being subjected to...
I don't have an RST, but my Z71 didn't have the steps (they're dealer installed) and were on back order so here are some pics of my Z71 without. Hope that helps. It's a great look just too high of a jump in and out it seemed, otherwise I would have considered leaving them off to be honest.
Of course not, was just curious if they'd load. Not the end of the world, CarPlay and apple maps is just fine. More annoyed that not all features are just there and working!
No, if you can connect the vehicle to a wifi connection they'll load. Mine wouldn't load, connected the Tahoe to my home wifi and boom they loaded right up.
EDIT: Now if I could just get my phone hotspot to connect, I'll keep up to date!
I'm curious as to what this setup gives you- does the Google Maps work now, or is this just to provide wifi to your occupants rather than paying for Onstar Data?
I didn't log into one, but to be honest I didn't spend enough time getting into things, I'm sure in order to get apps and other items an account would be necessary.
I was wondering the same if there's been an update, and if there is, how we're supposed to find out? When our Tahoe gets towed in and they say "oh yes there's a bulletin for this here is a software update"...
This site uses cookies to help personalise content, tailor your experience and to keep you logged in if you register.
By continuing to use this site, you are consenting to our use of cookies.