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

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It's only money Mark :p
Well now I feel stupid af. I had about 4 batteries I was messing with and I swear I measured the voltages on all them and figured there was 2 good ones which I followed up by testing them in 2 remotes and verified but I kinda got frustrated tbh. :crazy: So this morning I took the battery out of the working fob and put it in the Boost one and it programmed. F*ck. Then I looked closer at the voltages. The batteries say 3v. One was 2.92v and the other 3.21v The 2.9 won’t operate a fob. Then I found a brand new battery, measures 3.27v and was able to program both fobs.

I needed a new case anyway, this ones worn out plus I kinda bent it a bit opening it up. They’re not really made to open up and you don’t need to in order to replace the battery, it has a cover in the back that pops off.

But I didn’t need a new Boost 2015 style fob. It’s already on the way so I can’t cancel it. Anybody want one for $40 shipped? You’ll save $8.95! Makes a great stocking stuffer!
 

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Well now I feel stupid af. I had about 4 batteries I was messing with and I swear I measured the voltages on all them and figured there was 2 good ones which I followed up by testing them in 2 remotes and verified but I kinda got frustrated tbh. :crazy: So this morning I took the battery out of the working fob and put it in the Boost one and it programmed. F*ck. Then I looked closer at the voltages. The batteries say 3v. One was 2.92v and the other 3.21v The 2.9 won’t operate a fob. Then I found a brand new battery, measures 3.27v and was able to program both fobs.

I needed a new case anyway, this ones worn out plus I kinda bent it a bit opening it up. They’re not really made to open up and you don’t need to in order to replace the battery, it has a cover in the back that pops off.

But I didn’t need a new Boost 2015 style fob. It’s already on the way so I can’t cancel it. Anybody want one for $40 shipped? You’ll save $8.95! Makes a great stocking stuffer!

I'll bite. Sending you a PM. Not sure it works on my '04.
 
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Sorry guys, I forgot to mention the Boost ‘15 style fob I’m selling only works on the 00-02’s. SUV’s, pickups included. As most of you know the electronics changed in 03. $40 shipped.
 

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So I guess everyone agrees on AC Delco, trans filters? no Wix, or anything else..?
 

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Does this count? The little green jack that I've been using seemed like it wanted to fold up on me the other day, kept leaning big-time. So I decided I would try to rebuild this one that I got for 20 bucks. I put a $0.97 o-ring in it, and used the old plastic retainer that I mangled up. Seems like it works, but I need to get bearings and bolts for the castors Friday, then see if it will lift the truck.
 

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After the battery died front/rear actuators we’re all out of wack. Tried the calibration trick and it fixed all front actuators along with one of the rear actuators. The temperature one was stubborn and would not reset. Ended up uninstalling it , opened it up and reset to the middle position. I initially thought the gears were stripped. Pulled the HVAC fuse and went thru the calibration process. It finally reset.
 

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After the battery died front/rear actuators we’re all out of wack. Tried the calibration trick and it fixed all front actuators along with one of the rear actuators. The temperature one was stubborn and would not reset. Ended up uninstalling it , opened it up and reset to the middle position. I initially thought the gears were stripped. Pulled the HVAC fuse and went thru the calibration process. It finally reset.
Did you set the temp to the middle on the controls before doing the reset?
 

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