What did you do to your NNBS GMT900 Tahoe/Yukon Today?

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Good idea! They keep sending me mail to get a free trial because I haven't activated it since I bought the truck last August. Might take them up on it before I leave next weekend. Only problem I see with it is if I lock the phone in the truck too.... Lol

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Pay phone? Call onstar to unlock it....;)
 

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I replaced my driver's side cushion. The heat/cool wasn't blowing through the seat very well and half the cushion wouldn't get warm.

On the old cushion, even the little ducts were squished closed on the one side.

Could it have been damaged from someone standing on the seat to look up through the astroroof? Though my seats are only heated and not cooled, that is my fear with having someone clean inside the astroroof area.
 

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Moved my Tahoe to the driveway to park my brother's '05 Sierra CC in the shop to diagnose slow coolant loss and, more recently, no/low oil pressure and severe lifter noise. So far I've confirmed a Castech head failure. This poor thing is so sludged-up inside that I don't know if I'll really be able to see if the low oil pressure is from wiped cam bearings or a clogged oiling system. Oil filter had rather solid chunks coming out of it. It's really looking like I'll be swapping in a new long block. Gonna pull the cracked LH head and see what the lifters and cam lobes look like. Poor baby only had 181K on her.
 

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Mikey, is tgere a fan under the seat? Are those ‘ducts’ plumbed into the other ducts under the seat?

Yeah that's a fan and inside is a thermo device that electrical current flows in both directions. One way heats, and the opposite current cools. The fan then blows past thermo part and into the ducts
 

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Could it have been damaged from someone standing on the seat to look up through the astroroof? Though my seats are only heated and not cooled, that is my fear with having someone clean inside the astroroof area.

I'm guessing the original owner may have been a big guy that smushed the sides of the seat, and then I'm a small guy that fits in the center of the seat, so there was little side support. Or it's just 8 years old and just wore down.
 

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I'm guessing the original owner may have been a big guy that smushed the sides of the seat, and then I'm a small guy that fits in the center of the seat, so there was little side support. Or it's just 8 years old and just wore down.
Usually it's the outer side of the seat that gets the most abuse, whether you're big or small. That's the side that you slide in and out on.
 

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I'm guessing the original owner may have been a big guy that smushed the sides of the seat, and then I'm a small guy that fits in the center of the seat, so there was little side support. Or it's just 8 years old and just wore down.

I'm a big fat guy and mine have smushed down some since I bought it. A little lady had it before me. Heat still works but worry about it breaking if an adult steps on them to peer out of astroroof.
 

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Usually it's the outer side of the seat that gets the most abuse, whether you're big or small. That's the side that you slide in and out on.

I was just telling my brother about this. He'll be borrowing the Tahoe while I fix his truck, and I gave him two rules: Use 89 octane or higher and use the side steps to get UP out of the seat before getting out. Don't do that thing where you position yourself like you're in a luge and slide out.
 

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