What did you do to your NNBS GMT900 Tahoe/Yukon Today?

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Kee Fuller

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I broke two utility knife blades. It was naaaaasty up there too. Jammed a rag up there with a screw driver a few times, but I am hoping to look into disinfecting the system with a product or with steam...we'll see.


I'm doing this, tired of turning my ac on and small dirt getting in my eyes
 
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Mine was actually surprisingly clean.

I did stick my shop vac crevice tool up there since I was using it to vacuum the carpet of the plastic bits

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You may not need to pull the whole thing. You can just yank the triangle panel with your hand.
So I checked it out it’s the original mirror and it’s broken and they replaced the upper cover with chrome one and broke the lower one with the puddle light. I am just going to find a whole replacement. I found some on car-parts dot com and sent out “price requests” and never heard back from anyone. I even put in all my info.
 

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So I checked it out it’s the original mirror and it’s broken and they replaced the upper cover with chrome one and broke the lower one with the puddle light. I am just going to find a whole replacement. I found some on car-parts dot com and sent out “price requests” and never heard back from anyone. I even put in all my info.
i would check either a local higher end junkyard or ebay, sometimes you can find them on craigslist or offer up people or yards parting vehicles out will post them up on there.
 

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I guess from all the heat this summer the left half of my wood steering wheel trim decided to come unglued so I bought some epoxy and will fix that and I need to address the larger dash crack with a popsicle stick may as well do them both at the same time.
 

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