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

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Scottydoggs

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My wife discovered we had not successfully resolved whatever the eff is causing limp mode. So sick of this damn thing.
have you or any shops pulled the pcm plugs off yet to look for corrosion or a bent pin, or a bad wire leading to its plug?
 

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My wife discovered we had not successfully resolved whatever the eff is causing limp mode. So sick of this damn thing.
With out knowing what you have done to try to fix the issue. Some times the limp mode is caused by a bad gas pedal sensor or throttle body. I have even read that replacing the ground wire to the pedal module fixes the issue.
 

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Did you use an oem throttle body?
It is not OEM, but I got a second opinion on it, and they said the one used was high quality. I can't remember the brand for some reason, but it's an electronics company known for quality parts in the IT world.
 

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With out knowing what you have done to try to fix the issue. Some times the limp mode is caused by a bad gas pedal sensor or throttle body. I have even read that replacing the ground wire to the pedal module fixes the issue.
Thanks! That's really helpful. AFAIK, the pedal hasn't been looked at, though the throttle body, it's harness, and the connector on the Suburban have all been replaced. But the pedal ground and pedal sensor are interesting...
 

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