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

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I replaced the burned out bulbs in my driver door switch, mirror switch, seat heater switch and secondary DIC. I just used incandescent bulbs since it’s an 02 which makes an led conversion hard. Some of those were almost impossible to do. No pics, I’ll try to get some night time shots though.
 

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Yep, that’s my wife’s daily driver. She loves that thing. We bought it Sept. 1999 with 4 miles on it. 170k

I had an '01 Cherokee Sport. Fully loaded, leather, 5-speed manual, 4WD in nearly mint condition. That's "southern" mint condition, not "mint for salt belt" condition. I sold it to pay off my shop. I miss it dearly.
 

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I replaced the burned out bulbs in my driver door switch, mirror switch, seat heater switch and secondary DIC. I just used incandescent bulbs since it’s an 02 which makes an led conversion hard. Some of those were almost impossible to do. No pics, I’ll try to get some night time shots though.

Mark in his new garage doing tedious electronics work:

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Got around to the rear passenger side door latch that stopped turning on the dome when opened. Did the front passenger door like 3 weeks ago- didnt take long for rear to start malfunctioning.

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Reminder to self: dissect your old driver's door latch to see how green it is.

Are you using dielectric grease or something else to lube and protect the contacts after you clean them?
 

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Reminder to self: dissect your old driver's door latch to see how green it is.

Are you using dielectric grease or something else to lube and protect the contacts after you clean them?
I would have, it didn’t have any, so I coated it with a thin layer of Vaseline lol. I can always take it back apart.
 

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