What did you do to your NBS GMT800 Tahoe/Yukon Today?

Disclaimer: Links on this page pointing to Amazon, eBay and other sites may include affiliate code. If you click them and make a purchase, we may earn a small commission.

ArcticYukon

The White Yuke has been superseded by a Red Hoe
Joined
Feb 5, 2012
Posts
377
Reaction score
495
Location
Dry Ridge, KY
A lot of those are ez fixes. What's wrong with reservoir? If it's leaking it's more than likely the pump is cracked from someone running too much water in the system and it froze and cracked. The tow haul need the wires soldered back together..the regulators are $30 and ez to do.

Just gotta stay up on maintenance or you build a list. Nothing wrong with my interior and I'm in TX where the sun cooks everything..sounds like it rained in your truck at some point.

Sent from my SAMSUNG-SM-T377A using Tapatalk

Florida here - gets in the triple digits here during the summer. Probably did in GA where this thing was bought from too. I think the PO's boyfriend did some "custom work" and didn't know what the hell he was doing. There's a lot of broken panel clips and the dash trim bezel is poorly cut for a double-din. There's a pair of HIDs in the fog lamps that look like a third grader wired them up and they don't work. Really it's just fixing the PO's lack of maintenance and/or f-ups when attempting to work on stuff that was over his head.

As far as the washer res goes, I'm pretty sure the whole res is cracked. You can pour fluid in and within 5 minutes, it completely empties itself onto the ground.

I'll check the wiring with the shift lever.... is it the button itself or the wiring into the steering column? I've never had an OD button quit on me, so I've never messed with one.

I don't know about a $30 regulator though... I originally thought it was just the motor, so I ordered a replacement but discovered the cable inside the regulator had committed suicide. So a new regulator is on its way.... and even from Rock Auto it cost more than 30. I don't like to get the cheapest part I can find. And I wouldn't say they're ez... I've certainly worked on worse, but I've definitely worked on easier than these damn tahoe windows.

Now, why do you think it rained in the truck?
 

bottomline2000

Full Access Member
Joined
Oct 21, 2009
Posts
1,722
Reaction score
988
Location
Dallas, TX
Florida here - gets in the triple digits here during the summer. Probably did in GA where this thing was bought from too. I think the PO's boyfriend did some "custom work" and didn't know what the hell he was doing. There's a lot of broken panel clips and the dash trim bezel is poorly cut for a double-din. There's a pair of HIDs in the fog lamps that look like a third grader wired them up and they don't work. Really it's just fixing the PO's lack of maintenance and/or f-ups when attempting to work on stuff that was over his head.

As far as the washer res goes, I'm pretty sure the whole res is cracked. You can pour fluid in and within 5 minutes, it completely empties itself onto the ground.

I'll check the wiring with the shift lever.... is it the button itself or the wiring into the steering column? I've never had an OD button quit on me, so I've never messed with one.

I don't know about a $30 regulator though... I originally thought it was just the motor, so I ordered a replacement but discovered the cable inside the regulator had committed suicide. So a new regulator is on its way.... and even from Rock Auto it cost more than 30. I don't like to get the cheapest part I can find. And I wouldn't say they're ez... I've certainly worked on worse, but I've definitely worked on easier than these damn tahoe windows.

Now, why do you think it rained in the truck?
Yeah I'm sure it gets hot in GA, it sounds like the PO BF was kind of a hack and they creates more work undoing their mess.

The pump is at the bottom of the reservoir so you can pull the fender liner and see if it's the pump. I did try to RTV it and ended up with a mess and clogging 1 washer nozzle.i stopped hacking after that. Not hard to replace, but I think I pulled my battery tray to replace the pump. I left orange and green fluid trails everywhere I went until I replaced the pump lol.

The tow/haul wire runs into the steerimg column. You just need to separate the top and bottom covers and you will see an orange wire. It usually snaps from tilting the steerimg wheel. I need to permanently fix mine.

Here is a regulator I just bought for my truck off Amazon. $38..so a little more than 30. The cable usually gets eaten and goes off track. Not worth the time to rebuild and I just replace the whole thing. I'm familiar with my truck so I can get in and out pretty quick,

The reason I say it got rained in is the various switches not workimg and the dropped headliner. Every time I've seen that happen is after a lot of moisture got inside and then allowed to sit with the windows up. Not going to say anything about it being female owned, but that's how I know about the headliner thing.
181bb1bcdb579cc9d63a53d3ae0c3446.jpg

Sent from my SAMSUNG-SM-T377A using Tapatalk
 
Last edited:

ArcticYukon

The White Yuke has been superseded by a Red Hoe
Joined
Feb 5, 2012
Posts
377
Reaction score
495
Location
Dry Ridge, KY
Yeah I'm sure it gets hot in GA, it sounds like the PO BF was kind of a hack and they creates more work undoing their mess.

Yeah I'm sure he's wonderful :rolleyes: lol

The pump is at the bottom of the reservoir so you can pull the fender liner and see if it's the pump. I did try to RTV it and ended up with a mess and clogging 1 washer nozzle.i stopped hacking after that. Not hard to replace, but I think I pulled my battery tray to replace the pump. I left orange and green fluid trails everywhere I went until I replaced the pump lol.

Alright I'll check that out. I know I can see it through the gaps in the fender lining and I need to trim the liner anyway because the new tires rub it a little so I'll knock that out when I get around to trimming that. Thanks!

The tow/haul wire runs into the steerimg column. You just need to separate the top and bottom covers and you will see an orange wire. It usually snaps from tilting the steerimg wheel. I need to permanently fix mine.

Sweet! Okay, yeah that seems easy enough then.

Here is a regulator I just bought for my truck off Amazon. $38..so a little more than 30. The cable usually gets eaten and goes off track. Not worth the time to rebuild and I just replace the whole thing. I'm familiar with my truck so I can get in and out pretty quick,

Right on.

The reason I say it got rained in is the various switches not workimg and the dropped headliner. Every time I've seen that happen is after a lot of moisture got inside and then allowed to sit with the windows up. Not going to say anything about it being female owned, but that's how I know about the headliner thing.
181bb1bcdb579cc9d63a53d3ae0c3446.jpg

Ah.... I dunno man, I think it's just a combo of age, heat, mileage, and improper maintenance and care, to be honest. Carpet was dry as a bone when we got it and no funky smells in it either.... also no car care smells trying to cover up funky smells ;)

Obviously, I can't say that with full confidence though because we got this thing this past March with 203k already on it... so who knows. lol

Thanks for the tips, man :happy160:
 

latvius

Full Access Member
Joined
Nov 17, 2014
Posts
432
Reaction score
600
Location
Ariton Alabama
While I am replacing the transmission I am going to replace the rear main seal and oil pan gasket. I also purchased the billet seal install kit and one of these billet barbells from https://www.saccitycorvette.com/
I also got the modified oil pickup tube bolt but haven't installed it yet, I'm still working on getting the oil pan off.

20181224_115618.jpg 20181224_115628.jpg
 

M3kanic

Full Access Member
Joined
Jan 28, 2015
Posts
488
Reaction score
288
I really need to replace my rear main seal. Not looking forward to that.

Sent from my SM-G955U using Tapatalk
 

latvius

Full Access Member
Joined
Nov 17, 2014
Posts
432
Reaction score
600
Location
Ariton Alabama
It actually wasn't that bad, air tools, HF trans jack, long extensions and taking your time are key ingredients. Also soak the exhaust nuts in PB blaster for a couple days.
 

M3kanic

Full Access Member
Joined
Jan 28, 2015
Posts
488
Reaction score
288
I also need new cats but that's an excuse for headers and a tune.

Sent from my SM-G955U using Tapatalk
 

Forum statistics

Threads
132,374
Posts
1,866,964
Members
97,005
Latest member
1stRC

Latest posts

Top