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I figured out the FOB thing, when I selected 4 instead of 3 for the product code I was able to reprogram the FOB
I thought it only gave you the selection of "D" or "K" for the product code?

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I thought it only gave you the selection of "D" or "K" for the product code?

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2012 Yukon Denali XL
2011 Yukon Denali RIP 5/20/18

I had "car" selected, not the light truck option. I thought I posted that, but I mustn't have hit submit before I shut my computer off
 
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some things need to be programmed when replaced more on the 07+ than the nbs things like the hvac control, fuel pump control modules, radio's, drivers door lock switch, bcm, tcm, ecm, not sure of every module there is probably more
 

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So, There is another thread trans hard upshift or somthing like that where the trans flush was completed and it was mentioned that the trans oil life monitor could be reset. I have maybe 750 miles on my flush/filter maint but did not reset the monitor. Got the tech2 out and after searching through the multiple glossaries found the monitor and it was only at 28%, the doctor that owned this vehicle before me spent money on it to pass time? any way i was unaware that i should have keyed select item and hit clear all, yup there went all the stored parameters! It drives fine but i am dangerous with this tech2. I am amazed at how much info is available, I do understand that without it you are truly at a disadvantage when fixing these vehicles. My advice , get one and never leave home without it, Mine just sits in the box behind the second row seat waiting for anything that may require electronic diagnostic's prior to repair.
 

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George B: did you make the purchase? I want to get one, but not familiar with that website.
No, I haven’t taken the plunge yet. I am gathering information currently. I have no current issues that I would use it for on my Suburban but have an issue with the mode door actuator on our Envoy. I could use it for a TB relearn too I suppose. I just want to know what I need for when the time comes.
 

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No, I haven’t taken the plunge yet. I am gathering information currently. I have no current issues that I would use it for on my Suburban but have an issue with the mode door actuator on our Envoy. I could use it for a TB relearn too I suppose. I just want to know what I need for when the time comes.

10-4, @swathdiver makes a really good case for purchasing one, and I agree. Would love to get one, and that price seems really good.
 

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