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

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StrkAliteN

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I top it off Friday and Monday nights. Never goes below half a tank at all.




Yes as far as I could reach I can't feel anything wet. It started in the spring but the past month it's been pretty strong odor. It does seem slightly worse when the tank is full.

I replaced the vent valve and hose assembly that zip ties to the filler tube about 2 years ago because that DID throw a code at the time.

I replaced the exact same valve and plastic hose assembly a few years ago also.

Someone told me that I should quit topping off my gas after the fuel dealio trips off the 1st time. As that makes the sensor faulty.

Had to drop the spare tire and a pain in the ass to swap out that valve and tube assemble for sure
 

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I replaced the exact same valve and plastic hose assembly a few years ago also.

Someone told me that I should quit topping off my gas after the fuel dealio trips off the 1st time. As that makes the sensor faulty.

Had to drop the spare tire and a pain in the ass to swap out that valve and tube assemble for sure

Topping off after the pump clicks can overfill the tank, sending fuel into the charcoal canister, which can ruin the canister. It's supposed to store fumes, not fuel.
 

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Anyone ever seen their tires move on the wheel? Just had my new ones balanced again and one tire moved about three inches on the wheel from the mark made during the last balance. I was a tire guy a long time ago and either forgot about this phenomenon or never came across it before!
 
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Anyone ever seen their tires move on the wheel? Just had my new ones balanced again and one tire moved about three inches on the wheel from the mark made during the last balance. I was a tire guy a long time ago and either forgot about this phenomenon or never came across it before!
I had that problem years ago, but on my mustang while running slicks. Using screws around the rim into the bead solved it, lol
 

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Anyone ever seen their tires move on the wheel? Just had my new ones balanced again and one tire moved about three inches on the wheel from the mark made during the last balance. I was a tire guy a long time ago and either forgot about this phenomenon or never came across it before!
I don't recall this happening in my years as a tire guy.
 

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I seem to remember awhile back someone had replaced the heater/ac hoses with spring clamps and now I can't find the link for the spring clamps? I have the tool, need spring g clamps and no auto parts store has em.
Also, has anyone used silicone hoses, like vibrant?
 

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I had that problem years ago, but on my mustang while running slicks. Using screws around the rim into the bead solved it, lol
That jogs my memory! Yes, I had some slicks that would do it but we didn't balance them or run them more than a 1/4 mile at a time. But there was that one time a bunch of us drove to the track on slicks! We thought we were so smart to leave the jacks at home and not have to lug around tires. On the way home it began to rain! We slipped and slided off the freeway into a gas station and hung out there a couple hours until the roads were dry enough. Only still alive by God's Grace!
 
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