mikez71
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+1 what george said!
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You'll never get deleted!+1 what george said!
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I also found this on the GM website but I didn’t find the shock sensor.
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I found mine and when I touched the module it came off the duct. I added new 3M tape and moved it up on top of the BCM bracket like the TSB outlined.Yep, that's where we installed mine as mentioned earlier if you want to look underneath for them. The shock sensor is getting hard to find but the other it still relatively plentiful.
For those that come along later, while you can install them yourself, they require programming to become operational via ACDelco's TDS system. You can do with this with a subscription and compatible device. You'll very likely have to call their tech support and they will create a custom program for your truck which you can download and install a day or so later.
yeah but why make things easier? hahaha. it was fine with the wheels off, I have my old floor jack from building off road trucks at my house now so it was easy enough.
I relocated everything bc it makes it easier to access. The ICT billet brackets are great and make changing out ac, alt, and power steering extremely easy.I was starting to think this build was made up.Congrats on finally repossessing it!
Why was the A/C compressor relocated?
If you still have the screen, leave it out next timeReplaced the oil pressure sensor for a second time on my Yukon over the weekend. Holy crap, I forgot how much that sucks doing. My wrist and forearm still hurt.
tilt sensors need to be installed horizontal with the vehicle otherwise they do not work correctly, installing them vertical or at any other angle causes problemsI found mine and when I touched the module it came off the duct. I added new 3M tape and moved it up on top of the BCM bracket like the TSB outlined.
Correct and I installed it in a horizontal position up there per the TSB.tilt sensors need to be installed horizontal with the vehicle otherwise they do not work correctly, installing them vertical or at any other angle causes problems
Interesting that some had to remove the wheels. When I did mine, I clocked the fronts left/right to get the room and the rears were easy peasey! Guess that shows the slight variations from years and models.That was me. Rears definitely a bit annoying. But worth it. Definitely doesn’t get filthy as quickly and should help keep stones from attacking the paint.
clearance is the same on the rear on all 07-14 short or long wheel base, when I installed mine I drilled the extra holes and added a metal clip to the backside to keep them from ever coming loose. unless you used some kind of itty bitty tool and did not use the extra holes then you could have got the rears on without taking the wheels offInteresting that some had to remove the wheels. When I did mine, I clocked the fronts left/right to get the room and the rears were easy peasey! Guess that shows the slight variations from years and models.
I did what someone did a few pages back, installed a full set of the Husky Mud/Splash Guards today. What a pain in the ass, having to pull the rear wheels off, but I got it done.
That was me. Rears definitely a bit annoying. But worth it. Definitely doesn’t get filthy as quickly and should help keep stones from attacking the paint.
Interesting that some had to remove the wheels. When I did mine, I clocked the fronts left/right to get the room and the rears were easy peasey! Guess that shows the slight variations from years and models.
clearance is the same on the rear on all 07-14 short or long wheel base, when I installed mine I drilled the extra holes and added a metal clip to the backside to keep them from ever coming loose. unless you used some kind of itty bitty tool and did not use the extra holes then you could have got the rears on without taking the wheels off
ya it's just plastic and/or very thin metal where it installs I didn't want to strip the holes out, snug is good in this case, using metal clips you can get it a little tighter but then the plastic gets smashed and weakened also and you can't move it because it is a molded design you would need to make new holes.I didn't have to remove tires either to do mine. I used this on my impact driver.
Nice!