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

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I installed and adjusted my parking brakes- they work for the first time! Also cleaned and applied CG Undercarriage Treatment that @Sam Harris recommended.
 

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Finished up my MPG log I started in winter just to see a rolling average and conclusion is the thing drinks gas, but seems about the same as my 01 4.7L AWD V8 grand Cherokee got for being bigger & heavier. It has been a cold winter and a very hot summer!
 

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Went to fire it up for work this morning and 1st try cranked but no-start. Tried again and took a few seconds but started. Gauges lit up but no movement or DIC. Shut it off and radio stayed on with backup camera on. Restarted and still no gauges. Shut it back off, but radio wouldn’t cut off. Grabbed an 8mm wrench and disconnected battery. Drove other vehicle to work. This evening, tested battery with 2 different meters. Not even a volt. .04 to .05. Never seen one so low. Interstate battery installed 2 1/2 years ago before I owned it according to stickers on battery. New battery installed and all good now!
 

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Finished up my MPG log I started in winter just to see a rolling average and conclusion is the thing drinks gas, but seems about the same as my 01 4.7L AWD V8 grand Cherokee got for being bigger & heavier. It has been a cold winter and a very hot summer!
That makes my 13.5 mpg look good. :signs8:
 

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I bought this from this seller twice so far no complaints


I have that one and the metal one right behind it. Seeing if there is one out there for the fuel tank.
 

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Ok so I figured out the issue with the lights on my Tahoe, I didn't notice the brake lines leaking in the rear, so needless to say it got a new brake line kit from master cylinder all the way down to the hoses. Just bolted the wheels back on and all lights are off and the brakes feel better than before. Luckily we caught it before the second time backing my boat down the ramp and the brakes would've failed...and we all know what would've happened then.

Thanks for the help!
 

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Ok so I figured out the issue with the lights on my Tahoe, I didn't notice the brake lines leaking in the rear, so needless to say it got a new brake line kit from master cylinder all the way down to the hoses. Just bolted the wheels back on and all lights are off and the brakes feel better than before. Luckily we caught it before the second time backing my boat down the ramp and the brakes would've failed...and we all know what would've happened then.

Thanks for the help!
Lucky! You might have gone for a swim!
 

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So my shift lock solenoid crapped out last night, or perhaps fell off the mounting stud. What's everyone found to be the best fix for this??? See video below for reference. I has to use the long hose picks I just got to snake down the column and wedge it upwards so I could shift it into park and remove the keys last night.

 

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