Trionic
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Hello!
I found this forum when I was researching our new (to us) family SUV, 2013 Yukon 2500 LTS and it's awesome. Thank you all so much for the information that's here!
Unfortunately, the headunit CD/DVD mechanism on this new truck is broken, it ate a DVD after I forced it a little bit like a dummy, and then I noticed that there's a little roller hanging out the right side.
So I bought a junkyard unit of the same model that's VIN locked--and I have the VIN of the donor vehicle. I also have a Tech2 (Chinese knockoff) and I have the right PCMCIA GM card but it looks like this later version doesn't allow the "Learn VIN" function. Unless I've missed something?
I found this thread: https://www.tahoeyukonforum.com/threads/upgrade-basic-2013-radio-to-nav-dvd-unit.95553/ but the recommended links inside are dead.
In the early 2000's Saabs, there's a trunk mount CD changer option that's VIN locked. To make those work, using the Tech2 you can change the VIN of the vehicle to match the VIN of the vehicle where the original CD changer was installed, un-marry the CD changer, then change the VIN back to your original VIN, then marry the CD changer. Does anyone know if it would be possible to do something like that with these Tahoes?
Or I wonder if there's a socketed eeprom in there that I could reprogram? I'd maybe think about that, or is there anyone resetting these anymore?
I've also considered trying to use the junkyard unit to rebuild my original, maybe there's daughter boards/sub-assemblies in there that are plug and play(?)--everything else on the original unit seems to work and it's in good shape cosmetically as well. Either way I'm going to take it apart to get my DVD back anyway; but haven't taken anything apart yet.
Any/all help/comments/suggestions are much appreciated.
Radio info:
UYS-UL8
GM No: 22997866
DW468100-7471
I found this forum when I was researching our new (to us) family SUV, 2013 Yukon 2500 LTS and it's awesome. Thank you all so much for the information that's here!
Unfortunately, the headunit CD/DVD mechanism on this new truck is broken, it ate a DVD after I forced it a little bit like a dummy, and then I noticed that there's a little roller hanging out the right side.
So I bought a junkyard unit of the same model that's VIN locked--and I have the VIN of the donor vehicle. I also have a Tech2 (Chinese knockoff) and I have the right PCMCIA GM card but it looks like this later version doesn't allow the "Learn VIN" function. Unless I've missed something?
I found this thread: https://www.tahoeyukonforum.com/threads/upgrade-basic-2013-radio-to-nav-dvd-unit.95553/ but the recommended links inside are dead.
In the early 2000's Saabs, there's a trunk mount CD changer option that's VIN locked. To make those work, using the Tech2 you can change the VIN of the vehicle to match the VIN of the vehicle where the original CD changer was installed, un-marry the CD changer, then change the VIN back to your original VIN, then marry the CD changer. Does anyone know if it would be possible to do something like that with these Tahoes?
Or I wonder if there's a socketed eeprom in there that I could reprogram? I'd maybe think about that, or is there anyone resetting these anymore?
I've also considered trying to use the junkyard unit to rebuild my original, maybe there's daughter boards/sub-assemblies in there that are plug and play(?)--everything else on the original unit seems to work and it's in good shape cosmetically as well. Either way I'm going to take it apart to get my DVD back anyway; but haven't taken anything apart yet.
Any/all help/comments/suggestions are much appreciated.
Radio info:
UYS-UL8
GM No: 22997866
DW468100-7471