Don't know anything about GM, but when I bought a 2006 Toyota Tundra years ago, I didn't like the system. Went to the local dealer and got a wiring diagram of the dash cluster unit. Clipped the wires to the warning light, and removed the sensors. No more TPMS.
This is why I keep and drive my "old" trucks
1. 1991 Suburban 4x4
2. 1988 Suburban 4x4
3. 1988 V-Jimmy
4. 1986 C2500
5. 1983 C2500 Crew Cab
All the updates they need is fresh gas and oil.
There is a neat 50's diner over in Bridgeport. They have a lot of club meets on the weekends, and sometimes "open calls". Let me know if that interests anyone and I'll do some research.
Nope, went out to the vehicle and tried what you mentioned. Sitting in the driveway, I could get it to temporarily disengage, but as soon as it went into drive, ACC is the only option when engaging cruise. You're lucky to be to get rid of this POS feature.
While you're asking your dealer if they can add it , please ask for me if they can "uninstall" it on my wife's 2016 Yukon. I would pay someone big bucks to have it removed. Biggest POS feature GM ever came up with, at least without giving the owner the capability to turn it off.
I'm serious, I...
IMHO, the worst thing GM ever put on a vehicle. People need to get their thumbs out of their a**, and pay attention when driving a vehicle, or just park it and take a Uber.
You're better off without it. I bought the wife a used 2016 Yukon, that has ACC on it. I hate the feature, but my dealer told me it can't be removed once installed.
Sounds they are copying the business model from MS, mandatory updates for Windows 10 & 11. (At least there is no charge, YET!)
Don't you just love big tech and big corporations telling you how to conduct your life?
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