Just saw these new Morimoto XB Hybrid LED headlights and figured I would post them....
https://www.theretrofitsource.com/07-14-gmc-yukon-hybrid-xb-headlights?quantity=1
I don't have a Yukon so they don't apply to me but figured some of you might be interested.
It works fine on mine too... as long as I grabbed the quotes first before starting a reply.
When I tried to go back and get quotes after I had already started a reply it wouldn't allow me to insert them earlier. It appears to be working now. I know they are/were still working out a few bugs.
I think the owners manual may be referring to the Chevrolet tail light assembly as the Chevrolet has the reverse light in the center.
It definitely sounds like a ground issue on the passenger tail light. To test this you can back probe the tail light harness and hook the other end to a known...
Have you replaced the vent valve by the spare tire?
Those pellets can be a real challenge to get all of them out.
We used a rag wrapped around a blow gun attachment on a shop air hose to seal around the filler neck while putting pressure in the tank with the lines disconnected from the...
I think I found what you need...
https://camerasource.com/2007-2012-gm-truck-backup-camera-vss2-adapter.html
I am guessing though since I don't know what year your truck is.
Then I think you actually need the exact opposite plug. The one I posted is a male RCA that has a female connector for the trucks factory camera harness to plug into.
You need a female RCA that goes to a male harness that will plug into the back of your factory HU.
I'm not certain if that is...
Something like this...
https://www.crutchfield.com/p_120BKUPCAM/Metra-BackupCam-Backup-Camera-Cable.html?tp=3486
This one allows you to use the stock backup camera with an aftermarket HU.
For me, without actually testing the ethanol content of the fuel I purchased, I am just happy to see anything under 10% ethanol content since that is what I am purchasing.
It would definitely be more accurate if I bought one of those ethanol test kits and actually checked the fuel but I don't...
Ethanol percentage today still rock solid at 3.1% after sitting all night. I have checked it multiple times today after the truck has sat for several hours and it hasn't changed any.
Not definitive proof as of yet but I will keep an eye on it for several more fill ups and see what happens.
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