I recently upgraded my cluster & A/C Digital control with the LED strip. As for the A/C unit, its all about how you place them inside the plastic housing, or you will have issues with all the buttons working properly if the strip is directly on the board.
On my 03 Tahoe, I was able to find a factory rear sub box at of a 01 Tahoe and mounted it in the rear cargo area just like it was factory from 00-02. I did a JBL 8" swallow mount as well. So not only do I have the factory sub in the center console on my 03, but a bit extra "Thump" coming from...
2003 Tahoe. Yes, I do have the tow package from the factory and also have the DIC controls on the steering wheel. In addiction, I was able to fix the dim PRND321 which brighten it up once again.
So I tackled the DIY task of replacing all stepper motors LED's and adding in the Trans Temp Gauge. There was no re-programming needed and it started reading the trans temp once everything warmed up. Saved $170 from sending out the cluster to have all this completed. Only thing I didn't like is...
I appreciate the feedback. Would love to save some $$$, but taking a gamble on the trans temp actually working and don't have access to a Tech II from programming. Guess I should just have Digital Dash Solutions ship out a total rebuild for about $250 - $300.
There is a lot regarding this mod and looking to confirm adding in the Trans Temp Gauge. If I solder in a new stepper motor would the Trans Temp Gauge automatically work? Seen conflicting posts stating that 2003 model years work, and then some state reprogramming needs to be addressed.
Now I...
Has anyone replaced the Front & Rear factory bushings with Energy Suspension?
After reviewing the installation instructions, it seems to be more of a POA instead of just replacing the rear Upper / Lower control arms completely. If anyone has done it, how long of a process is it?
Now I know a...
So as most of you know, these 00-06 Tahoe/ Yukon vehicles are prone to have rust build up on the rocker panels. I couldn't stand the look of it any more and after body shops outrageous estimates, I took my DIY skills and completed the task myself.
First step I did was grind down all the...
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