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

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So back to work.. I’ve got a couple more blue LEDs I missed yesterday..

I really want to do this on mine. Probably going to order a clear/white cluster background with trans temp and add the gauge while I'm in there. I want to do white LEDs and it sounds like just the cluster has the blue film. Is that correct?
 

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I got them all in by assembling in the holes. I’m so glad that’s done! On another note.. I had the memory saver hooked up, while I did this, and now when I go to start the truck, I get that unknown driver crap, and she starts and then dies. [emoji35][emoji2959] fug
I know this is too late, but it's really not a very difficult job to pull the steering wheel. I can do it in less than 5 minutes, then the wiring can be loosened up from the back and the switches are pretty easy. Something I learned long ago is that a little additional disassembly can make the job much easier, and usually quicker even counting the extra disassembly.
 

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I really want to do this on mine. Probably going to order a clear/white cluster background with trans temp and add the gauge while I'm in there. I want to do white LEDs and it sounds like just the cluster has the blue film. Is that correct?
AFAIK the cluster has actual blue LEDs installed as well. Pretty sure, but I didn’t do that, as I purchased it for the trans temp gauge as well. But pretty sure there’s a blue film over the PRND321, and the rest are just blue LEDs
 

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The cluster is incandescent bulbs. My dad had ours apart years ago to replace the stepper motors. The DIC and shift indicatiors are separate screens. Cant't change the backlight on those.

So did you do the cluster or did you have somebody else do it?

*I see now you said that you didn't do the cluster. From the factory they're incandescent and from what I have read they have a light blue film (makes the incandescent appear more white). With blue you wont notice it, but white LEDs would actually look baby blue. Thats why a lot of people use blue instead, I just don't love it personally.
 

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Projects like the back light bulb upgrade, deserve a thread of their own. Cool things like this, get buried quick in a thread like this.
 

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@Sam Harris, you've locked and unlocked with your usual remote?
This method seemed to fix it when I had the anti-theft light (another time I had the HU out) but this time it was just not doing anything it was supposed to, and no anti-theft light. I really think there’s something locking it up in the HU. Maybe the BCM is looking for a signal from the factory HU to show its ok, and that’s not happening because it’s no longer there. I dunno. Like I said, I’m glad I carry a few tools with me. If it happens again, I guess I know what has to be done. Lol.
 

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The cluster is incandescent bulbs. My dad had ours apart years ago to replace the stepper motors. The DIC and shift indicatiors are separate screens. Cant't change the backlight on those.

So did you do the cluster or did you have somebody else do it?

*I see now you said that you didn't do the cluster. From the factory they're incandescent and from what I have read they have a light blue film (makes the incandescent appear more white). With blue you wont notice it, but white LEDs would actually look baby blue. Thats why a lot of people use blue instead, I just don't love it personally.
Actually, all the incandescent bulbs have a blue tint over them. The cluster was replaced with LEDs, and I bought it that way. I believe there is also a film over the PRND321, to give it less glare, from the factory. Here’s my pile of incandescent bulbs and broken pieces from the last 2 days. Lol6b7f7a06165a98e960182d845d0fb297.jpg
 

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Ok. I ran out of LEDs so had to order more. Damn it. Well, took care of the fog light bulb:
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I also thought this part should be lit up..
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It’s got a clear film over it, but there doesn’t seem to be any light to shine through there..? 43ef42732e421ada1e8bfb02c081b2f3.jpg
Only thing in the area is this little tiny one, and I’m not sure it’s working:
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Anyway, done for now until I get more LEDs in..
 

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Oh yeah, my oil pressure gauge is pegged at 80 AGAIN.. I don’t get it. It was pegged when I bought it last September, since then, replaced with 1 “Standard”, then an AC Delco, 5-6 months later it was warrantied, and replaced with another AC Delco, and now it’s crapped out again. Wtf is with this..?
 

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