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I've been away awhile, actually purchased my dream car a 2010 CTS-V Manual 6
Anyway the Tahoe allowed me to buy the V and store her during the harsh Michigan winters, can't wait for it to arrive here in Michigan. For now though I am down to the Tahoe so I am trying to get everything fixed now before the winter really sets in. Right now I'm dealing with an extremely strange issue and was hoping this forum could be of some help. Let me outline the issue.
A little history to give some background. I purchased the truck last October and loved it, went ahead and tried to remove all the cut wires and "leftovers" ICE left in the truck. This all went very well, had no real issues surrounding that. One thing I did notice that wasn't a functioning issue, more of a thorn in my side, was that a LOT of the indicator lights on the speedometer/cluster didn't seem to work. At first I thought it could be broken or bad bulbs, but they are all LEDs inside the clusters now and aren't replaceable. The following lights haven't worked since I bought the Tahoe:
Lights That Do Not Light Up:
Check Engine Light, 4x4 light, Tow Light, Low Fuel Level Light, Low Tire Level, Traction Control, Cruise Control and Low Oil Level and ABS
Lights That Do Illuminate:
Seat beat, Low Battery, Parking Brake, Security, Airbag, High Beams, Turn Signals
The weirdest thing that might be of note....When I do have low fuel, to the point where the "Low Fuel" light should come on, the cluster DIC says "Low Fuel Level" but the light never comes on. WHAT DOES HAPPEN is so weird, on the actual gas gauge itself, that indicates the level of fuel in the tank. It has the little gas pump icon at 6'oclock, believe it or not JUST THE GAS PUMP ICON will turn off when the Low Fuel Light is supposed to come on!? What the F?? I cannot understand how that could be programmed into the truck, or how that would work. This leads me to believe that their must be some sort of computer command that controls ALL Indicator lights on the cluster, somehow a majority of mine are disabled?
Here is a picture of the icon that will de-illuminate (even when headlights are on, plus my gauge is always illuminated 24/7 I cannot change or control that. The auto on/off button does nothing.)
All of this was fine, well sort of (sucks not knowing if you have a check engine light!) and so I bought the Autostart "upgrade" towards the end of last winter (key fobs and program code for the dealership). Everything went fine, autostart worked well and I was super happy. Now that winter has rolled around again I went to use the Autostart feature a few months back and noticed the truck didn't start, but it would flash the lights and I could hear the gas pump priming and the TB opening. Naturally I was extremely upset and started trying to figure out what was wrong. Pretty much the only thing we can find (GM tech I use @ a dealer) was the CEL P0651 (I believe), whatever the code is for Check Engine Light Malfunction.
So we cant figure this out, running a new wire for the check engine light seems pointless as I am missing 65% of my indicator lights on my cluster. What doesn't make sense is why the autostart would work last year and not work this winter?
Only other idea I have is that maybe the BCM has some weird program in it from the aftermarket installer of the LEO parts? There is a sticker in the glove box with the company that installed the LEO equipment, I've been considering calling them.
Any ideas forum dwellers and gods of knowledge?
I've been away awhile, actually purchased my dream car a 2010 CTS-V Manual 6
Anyway the Tahoe allowed me to buy the V and store her during the harsh Michigan winters, can't wait for it to arrive here in Michigan. For now though I am down to the Tahoe so I am trying to get everything fixed now before the winter really sets in. Right now I'm dealing with an extremely strange issue and was hoping this forum could be of some help. Let me outline the issue.
A little history to give some background. I purchased the truck last October and loved it, went ahead and tried to remove all the cut wires and "leftovers" ICE left in the truck. This all went very well, had no real issues surrounding that. One thing I did notice that wasn't a functioning issue, more of a thorn in my side, was that a LOT of the indicator lights on the speedometer/cluster didn't seem to work. At first I thought it could be broken or bad bulbs, but they are all LEDs inside the clusters now and aren't replaceable. The following lights haven't worked since I bought the Tahoe:
Lights That Do Not Light Up:
Check Engine Light, 4x4 light, Tow Light, Low Fuel Level Light, Low Tire Level, Traction Control, Cruise Control and Low Oil Level and ABS
Lights That Do Illuminate:
Seat beat, Low Battery, Parking Brake, Security, Airbag, High Beams, Turn Signals
The weirdest thing that might be of note....When I do have low fuel, to the point where the "Low Fuel" light should come on, the cluster DIC says "Low Fuel Level" but the light never comes on. WHAT DOES HAPPEN is so weird, on the actual gas gauge itself, that indicates the level of fuel in the tank. It has the little gas pump icon at 6'oclock, believe it or not JUST THE GAS PUMP ICON will turn off when the Low Fuel Light is supposed to come on!? What the F?? I cannot understand how that could be programmed into the truck, or how that would work. This leads me to believe that their must be some sort of computer command that controls ALL Indicator lights on the cluster, somehow a majority of mine are disabled?
Here is a picture of the icon that will de-illuminate (even when headlights are on, plus my gauge is always illuminated 24/7 I cannot change or control that. The auto on/off button does nothing.)
All of this was fine, well sort of (sucks not knowing if you have a check engine light!) and so I bought the Autostart "upgrade" towards the end of last winter (key fobs and program code for the dealership). Everything went fine, autostart worked well and I was super happy. Now that winter has rolled around again I went to use the Autostart feature a few months back and noticed the truck didn't start, but it would flash the lights and I could hear the gas pump priming and the TB opening. Naturally I was extremely upset and started trying to figure out what was wrong. Pretty much the only thing we can find (GM tech I use @ a dealer) was the CEL P0651 (I believe), whatever the code is for Check Engine Light Malfunction.
So we cant figure this out, running a new wire for the check engine light seems pointless as I am missing 65% of my indicator lights on my cluster. What doesn't make sense is why the autostart would work last year and not work this winter?
Only other idea I have is that maybe the BCM has some weird program in it from the aftermarket installer of the LEO parts? There is a sticker in the glove box with the company that installed the LEO equipment, I've been considering calling them.
Any ideas forum dwellers and gods of knowledge?