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I scored a Driver Information Center off a 2002 Denali. Now I need to figure out how I am going to wire this thing up, and figure out a place to mount it and have it look COMPLETELY factory. I also need to figure out how the hell to even work this damn thing. Lol!
Whoever has a 01-02 Denali, please chime in and tell me how to use this thing. I found a wire diagram, but I still need to figure out how to access all the features this thing has. View attachment 191986


what info specifically are you looking for on the usage?
Fuel - will give average fuel mileage and instant
Trip - will tell you miles you've driven since reset.
on/off will turn the display on/ off
menu will cycle through door lock, language, lights, etc options.
ill have to look for the rest if you want specific info
 

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what info specifically are you looking for on the usage?
Fuel - will give average fuel mileage and instant
Trip - will tell you miles you've driven since reset.
on/off will turn the display on/ off
menu will cycle through door lock, language, lights, etc options.
ill have to look for the rest if you want specific info

Well, my DIC doesn't exactly function like that. Not sure if it's because I am just bench testing it on my power supply. I don't have the speed sensor wire or the data wire hooked up yet because it's not in my truck yet. But the On/Off switch doesn't turn it off and on. To turn it on (or to at least get the screen to show anything) I have to press the MENU button. Then it toggles through some menu with language select, date and time set, and a few other things I can't recall off the top of my head.
I have the power, ignition, and accessory wire all just hooked to the 12v output on my power supply and the ground wire connected to the negative lead on my power supply. I'm hoping that it will "behave" correctly once I connect it properly in my truck. Otherwise, it's very likely that I have a defective unit being that I did get it from a junkyard truck that was exposed to the weather because the doors had no glass in them.
 

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Hands down best carpet cleaner EVER!

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I completely agree. The only stains I have found that Folex has trouble removing are really greasy/oily stains, or ink. LA Awesome is a great cheap chemical for getting the grease or ink based stains out. I buy Folex by the Gallon at Lowe's, it's about $15 a gallon. I use it in my vehicles, and in the house to clean the carpet and the couch.
 

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I use that stuff in my house. It works amazing for a spot cleaner for cleaning up after let's and kids. I used it in my trunk to drastically remove some oil stains. It's not 100% but significantly better I need new carpet

Btw that is a crazy clean floor!!!

I've found that Folex doesn't COMPLETELY remove oily stains. When I get a stain like that, some LA AWESOME or Super Clean will finish up and usually get the rest of it out.
 

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I've found that Folex doesn't COMPLETELY remove oily stains. When I get a stain like that, some LA AWESOME or Super Clean will finish up and usually get the rest of it out.

Where do you get that? Can it be run through a carpet machine? I tried my home carpet shampoo machine and it worked awesome but I did feel it wasn't strong enough of a detergent to get the stains out
 

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