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

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TheAutumnWind

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Lol. Most of that is brake cleaner to get the drips... I just sprayed a whole can. But yes i did a poor job collecting the leaking brake fluid.

Wind blew away my crush washers. I had the brake line pinched and in a small bucket but while i ran to the nearest autozone it blew away and i ended up with more of a mess than i expected.

Im also chasing a bunch of leaks. Weeping oil cooler and trans cooler lines, leaking trans pan gasket so the driveway is screwed already. Ill pressure wash in the spring.


Found the stupid crush washers in the grass hours later of course...
 

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Bingo.
Surprised it stayed on this long. I got home after the touchless car wash and started to dry it off when I saw the cap missing. Had a mini heart attack. Went back to the car wash and had the attendant there check the bay. It got blown off and was pushed to the corner of the wash bay.

So with another one of GMs lazy design. Theres no way to keep these from falling off unless you glue them. I was thinking rubber cement but that wouldnt hold up in the weather for long. Maybe something a little stronger and weatherproof from home depot. Something not super permanent:think:

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Maybe a hot melt glue gun? I'd add just enough to get it to stick, but not so much that you could not pry it off in the future.
 

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