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

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Kenny D

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Kenny, what are your truck's RPO codes as it relates to the radio system. If you have the RSA, that is RPO UK6. The radio might be UQS, UQ3, UQA, etc. The Cadillacs and Denalis and maybe the LTZs will have Y91 (includes Lux-Amp) too.
US9 - AM/FM STEREO W/ 6-DISC CD (REPLACES STD/OPT RADIO), UK6 - REAR SEAT AUDIO CONTROLS, UQ3 - ENHANCED AUDIO SPEAKERS.
 

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Got some bumper rash from my trailer coupler, I'm thinking I'll just clay bar it and hope for the best...

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Ok, don't those wires (from rear speakers) go under the front passenger seat to the RSA?
They run through the console to and from the RSA to the radio. From there I don't know where the break is. I know I have signal to the RSA and out of the RSA. I am going to run from the rear of the console (RSA), under the carpet to the B pillar on each side, splice in to the rear door speaker wires and also jump off to the rear pillar speakers. They tie together somewhere in the harness. IF I can locate a section of harness before the split, I will tie in there. I will update once I get around to making this happen. Maybe Tuesday afternoon.
 

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Oofa.... camera not working?

It actually didn't happen trying to line it up, camera worked great for that. This happened when I popped the coupler off the ball and the trailer jack that was resting on a paving stone rolled forward :(
 

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Just swapped out the old rusted front door weather strips for new OEM ones
 

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LEDified the interior of my Silverado a few weeks ago and after seeing them at night, my wife asked when am I going to do the same on her Tahoe. So, started with that project yesterday with the dome/visor lights.

Not changing dash lighting etc., just the dome/visor lights and adding 6" strips in the footwells.
 

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Had a slow air leak in the left rear tire due to the TPMS being cracked at the stem. Replaced with a new stem without TPMS. Now I have the low air tire warning light on my dash. How can I get rid of this or disable the TPMS altogether?
 

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Had a slow air leak in the left rear tire due to the TPMS being cracked at the stem. Replaced with a new stem without TPMS. Now I have the low air tire warning light on my dash. How can I get rid of this or disable the TPMS altogether?

Take the old sensor off the failed stem and screw it on a new stem kit which is like 5 bucks OR make a small pvc tube that can be pressurized with the sensor in it which is more than 5 bucks and a completeinconvenience.
 

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How can I get rid of this or disable the TPMS altogether?

You can’t. TPMS system can’t be disabled, so you need to either install a working sensor or come up with some kind of workaround as suggested above.
 

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