What did you do to your NBS GMT800 Tahoe/Yukon Today?

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Haha. They put one in a little downtown area by me and everybody is confused as hell.

Usually does confuse most people, but works efficiently in other countries and even here when the flow is correct. :rolleyes:
 

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got the driver/passenger windows tinted today.

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Got the new AC Delco blower motor resistor today figured I'd replace it since I found out when I did the blower motor it was still the original style resistor and with 162k who knows how much longer it has

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A few months back the driver side door cladding was loose so figured I'd pull it and apply new 3M tape and reattach it but found a pretty nasty dent behind the cladding which explains a few issues I was having with the door so took it to a bodyshop and it's easier to just replace the door so came across this door off an 05 for cheap and picked it up should have it on in the next week or so

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Im just asking, didn’t everyone say those heat up and fry the relays or did i read it wrong?
I had a problem burning up relays. I upgraded the harness to 80a relays with the bigger tabs. They handle the load better. I really had to watch watch my temp gauge when running my ac in the summer. I would blow the high ac fan relay and it would stop my fans from cooling from temp unless I turned off the ac. After upgrading to higher amp better quality relays everything is stable and able to handle the load.

The 00-02 trucks are gonna have more issues because of the way the harness is wired and how often the fans cycle on high. Amp load is too high and I run a 270a DC power alternator so mine really got run thru the ringer..

The harness would be adequate if u can get the fans to operate on ac pressure instead of the ac compressor. Both fans on low seem to draw less amperage than 1 fan on high.

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Im just asking, didn’t everyone say those heat up and fry the relays or did i read it wrong?
Yes I had seen that, It was already shipped when I had read the bad reviews, but the biggest flaw I seen was the ground running to an aluminum bracket. These do have fusible links going to the power source however they are too short for the length for the B+ so they will also be corrected.
 

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Yes I had seen that, It was already shipped when I had read the bad reviews, but the biggest flaw I seen was the ground running to an aluminum bracket. These do have fusible links going to the power source however they are too short for the length for the B+ so they will also be corrected.
Just makin sure you dont overheat or burn your shit up bud..
 

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I had a problem burning up relays. I upgraded the harness to 80a relays with the bigger tabs. They handle the load better. I really had to watch watch my temp gauge when running my ac in the summer. I would blow the high ac fan relay and it would stop my fans from cooling from temp unless I turned off the ac. After upgrading to higher amp better quality relays everything is stable and able to handle the load.

The 00-02 trucks are gonna have more issues because of the way the harness is wired and how often the fans cycle on high. Amp load is too high and I run a 270a DC power alternator so mine really got run thru the ringer..

The harness would be adequate if u can get the fans to operate on ac pressure instead of the ac compressor. Both fans on low seem to draw less amperage than 1 fan on high.

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Hmm, I wonder what the AC compressor triggering the fans would have to do with it overheating. I have an OEM harness on my 01 Suburban, and I have the AC compressor triggering one of the fans. Whenever the AC compressor is on, the fan is on. They have been wired up like this for at least 6-7 years now, and been through many brutal Louisiana summers. And I have not had a single issue with wiring melting, relays melting, or relay plugs melting. I have no idea why the aftermarket harnesses seem to overheat and melt so easily, but the OEM harness seems to be able to hold up to the abuse just fine.
 

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