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

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Charlie207

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flushing the power steering fluid seems to have resolved the noise problem (whine), it's been a week and it hasn't made a peep since

How much new PS fluid did you need to have on hand to complete a successful flush? I'm putting this job on my list of spring cleaning.
 

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How much new PS fluid did you need to have on hand to complete a successful flush? I'm putting this job on my list of spring cleaning.
I used just under 1 gallon, I ordered (4) 32oz ac delco fluid and I still have a little bit left in one bottle, after about 3 qt's it starts coming out pretty clean looking, I usually do that annually but I skipped last year and then it started whining at me about a month or so ago while near full lock
 

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So I have one TPMS sensor that stopped working on the Acadia. I have the tool to relearn them and tried to do a relearn but that one sensor doesn't respond.

I called a local tire shop asking if I could just drop off the wheel and have the sensor replaced and they want $85.

Seems kind of pricey or is that about a normal fee to break the bead on 1 side and replace the sensor?

I'm not sure how much they cost, but look up the cost of an oem sensor vs an aftermarket one.

Eta: i see that was covered.

I have to do this on the tahoe once it's back on the road.
I think one or two are weak, and once i rotated the tires, the connection will randomly drop...
 
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