Tonyrodz
Resident Resident
Looks good. How's it sound? Why's your brake light on?
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Looks good. How's it sound? Why's your brake light on?
Thanks! Sounds better than the factory unit for sure! I haven’t had the time to make all the tweaks yet, but I will soon. Brake light was on b/c I had the parking brake set. [emoji16][emoji106]Looks good. How's it sound? Why's your brake light on?
So it does not roll away while the engine is on and crash into the houseLooks good. How's it sound? Why's your brake light on?
Not always--mine hasn't worked in years.So it does not roll away while the engine is on and crash into the house
I actually had it on, while in reverse, so I could test my wiring for the backup camera. Lol.So it does not roll away while the engine is on and crash into the house
Not necessarily today, but this last week I've managed to get my Yukon to start and run without bitching about anything. TPMS fault has been on for the last few months and oil life is at 0%.
I have a place nearby that has an ongoing deal that makes changing your own oil just stupid. The key is getting there 15 minutes before they open to queue up so you get out in an hour. Taking my daughter to school in the morning makes that impossible and their not open on weekends. So, I bought some Amazon brand synthetic and filter and crawled under the rust beast over the weekend.
Discount tire charges $89 (and a couple hours of waiting) to install a new TPMS, so I bought one off Amazon for $39. Discount tire charges $20 to install it, but I thought I'd try putting it in myself. I didn't have any luck with the 3 methods I tried to break the outer bead, so I threw the wheel in the trunk of the G5 and went down to Discount tire. I was willing to pay the $20, but not wait 2 hours for them to get to it and asked if they can just quickly break the bead and I'll instal it myself. He agreed and it took him all of 30 seconds to roll the tire to the back, break the bead and roll it back to me. Being a faithful customer, he didn't charge me for this laborious task. Went back home, put in the new sensor aired the tire back up and went to programming. This is an important part... I couldn't find a definite answer if there was any need to "program" the sensor itself, or can I just teach the system to accept the new sensor. Happy to confirm, the sensor just worked. I put the system in the learn mode and it was accepted as part of the family. I think I'll head over to the thread and make a special note for others.
Have a great weekend!
Pretty damn clever McGyver