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

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Damn... What a cluster....I hoped the ignition switch would have fixed it... I know if one wire drops in the ignition sometimes it can cause weird **** to happen...

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I haven’t installed the new one yet, I think I’ll do that today. Who knows, maybe I’ll get lucky.
 

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Got those for the front low beams in the mail just now. 3 yr warranty and made in the USA. Had to try them out after I saw the display and online reviews. Waiting till dark for final thoughts. Was previously on some garbage Sylvania bulbs that came with my Depos
 

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Got those for the front low beams in the mail just now. 3 yr warranty and made in the USA. Had to try them out after I saw the display and online reviews. Waiting till dark for final thoughts. Was previously on some garbage Sylvania bulbs that came with my Depos
Make sure you align them vertically. They should have a set screw to do this so once they’re twisted in place they’re as close to vertical as possible. It’s important, that will insure the best light output.
 

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Make sure you align them vertically. They should have a set screw to do this so once they’re twisted in place they’re as close to vertical as possible. It’s important, that will insure the best light output.
??? Dumb this down for me. Set screw on the bulbs? Damn I should have read the instructions
 

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??? Dumb this down for me. Set screw on the bulbs? Damn I should have read the instructions
Both sets I installed had tiny set screws, I loosened them and the led could be rotated and then the set screw got retightened. Look at the bulbs. If they look like they’re not vertical, you need to do this. When this guy from TRS says 3 and 9 o’clock he’s talking about the leds themselves. The bulb should look like an “I” .
 

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Both sets I installed had tiny set screws, I loosened them and the led could be rotated and then the set screw got retightened. Look at the bulbs. If they look like they’re not vertical, you need to do this. When this guy from TRS says 3 and 9 o’clock he’s talking about the leds themselves. The bulb should look like an “I” .
I appreciate your knowledge and input!!!! Thanks
 

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Damn... What a cluster....I hoped the ignition switch would have fixed it... I know if one wire drops in the ignition sometimes it can cause weird **** to happen...

Keep us posted...
Replaced the ignition switch and harness. Trans does the same thing. Also I was able to get the ignition to cut off a few times by moving the gear shift lever, I posted more info in my build thread. Something electrical is going on for sure.
 

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Finally replaced windshield washer pump today. I replaced both for good measure. I should start taking pics!! I also need to check out them LED bulbs to ensure they are clocked vertically as instructed previously.
 

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