What did you do to your 2015-2020 K2XX Tahoe/Yukon Today?

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can any one post a picture(s) of under the hood, I am trying to see how the battery ground cable is connected to the block and where the other end bolts to the frame at. I have the nmbs but I think I can use the ground cable from the 2015+

Haven’t forgotten about your pic. Will gladly do it but it’s raining buckets here for the last 2 hrs. Will post as soon as I can’t go outside without drowning
 

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Sorry bud, these are not the best. I’m holding a flashlight with one hand and taking a pic with the other.

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Sorry bud, these are not the best. I’m holding a flashlight with one hand and taking a pic with the other.

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thanks, I am trying to see more towards the front of the engine where the ground wire attaches to the engine block, then there is another smaller cable that attaches to the frame on the passenger side somewhere the cable looks shorter than the one for nnbs's so just trying to make sure I can make it work, if nothing else I can go by the dealership tomorrow and poke my head under the hood of one on the lot.
 

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Right front and left front of the block. Sorry, pouring out still and super dark. Can’t seem to follow the wires, too dark to see.

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thanks, I am trying to see more towards the front of the engine where the ground wire attaches to the engine block, then there is another smaller cable that attaches to the frame on the passenger side somewhere the cable looks shorter than the one for nnbs's so just trying to make sure I can make it work, if nothing else I can go by the dealership tomorrow and poke my head under the hood of one on the lot.
Did you get what you needed? Is it doable?
 

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Did you get what you needed? Is it doable?
I couldn't see where it bolts on from the photos, but I poked my head under the hood of one in the parking lot at my kids school that was waiting for there kid to get out, didn't have my flashlight but it looks like it bolts on to the block down by the starter somewhere? and where it bolts to the frame I couldn't see
 

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Installed the front air dam. As with everything else GM engineering, unnecessarily over-complicated. Not hard, just time consuming.

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Good to hear, sorry took a ‘phone vaca’ while on vaca...

1475 miles, 23 hrs and 45 minutes, 70-75 the whole way and 23 hrs back home. Truck is at 7200 miles now. No issues.
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I can safely assume that was from down in Marathon. I do not know how you do that. Have not made such awesome time like that in over 30 years.

Left Miami for NYC April 18th. Took me 33 hours. North Carolina was a disaster due to constant monsoon rain and a dozen crashes. Each crash had a 10 mile back up. Virginia was even worse due to Tornado warnings around 7:30pm so got off the road in Emporia.

The Tornado came in around 7:40 and was out by
8:30 or before. Homes in the area had a lot damage from trees. I-95 had some debris from trees. The next day the rest of Virginia,Maryland and Delaware had extremely slow traffic. Average speed was 0-45 for the most part. New Jersey was okay. I just picked the wrong time to go up there as usual.

Glad it worked out for you. Going back to Miami next week so I will expect the worst.
 

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