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

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Cannot recalibrate, have to replace it with new. Must use inop rod in steering wheel/column and not remove pin in sensor until latter part of installation.



You didn't tell me!
I must have done mine just right, because it worked perfectly, right from the get go when I replaced mine.
Solved the Stabilitrak error as soon as the steering wheel was moved.
 

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Airtags will use any other Apple device and perform a BT connection to the other device to go out to the internet to report location.
They will talk to an iPad, Apple Watch, etc. that has either a cell connection or a WiFi connection.

I don't have any Apple devices, but the installing 2 Airtags is a good idea.
It's too bad Apple doesn't have a way to limit who can see the Airtag ping so thieves wouldn't be able to see the ping following them around.


yeah that's how I understand them to work too

I don't have any apple surff either besides a work iPad that's so locked down it doesn't have an app store on it. can't even open a safes pdf file one or, it's basically a paperweight.

I'm not a apple guy but I do feel like apple got the air tags right. I'd have some if they worked on my stuff.

I believe the alert for a air tag following you around is because people were using them to stalk others. pop one on a car and then follow it home that night kinda thing. scary stuff. so it's gotta let you know when one not linked to your account is following you around for to long. of course they doesn't do much for us without apples lol. there's a scanner app that will let you look for them. but you gotta physically open it and check.

it's kinda funny to do around airport baggage. scanner kinda freaks out.
 

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What LED bulb is that for your courtesy light?
I need to replace mine, the cheap ones I bought failed rather quickly and I want to put something decent in there.
Man no idea to be honest I bought some of these like several years ago, these are blue color that I use for the puddle lights. I know I got them off of eBay but eBay only keeps a record for 2 years. I can recommend the Auxito bulbs though and only from a genuine auxito dealer, there are fakes out there
this guy has genuine auxito, the bulbs in the puddle lights are T10
 

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Man no idea to be honest I bought some of these like several years ago, these are blue color that I use for the puddle lights. I know I got them off of eBay but eBay only keeps a record for 2 years. I can recommend the Auxito bulbs though and only from a genuine auxito dealer, there are fakes out there
this guy has genuine auxito, the bulbs in the puddle lights are T10
I've used Auxito LED bulbs in headlamps and other places and they have always performed well.
Have a set of headlamps in one car that are still doing well after about 4 years.
Thanks for the heads up.

Just ordered a pack of T10 bulbs from Auxito.
I'll install them when the temp warms up to around 30*.
 
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I've used Auxito LED bulbs in headlamps and other places and they have always performed well.
Have a set of headlamps in one car that are still doing well after about 4 years.
Thanks for the heads up.
found ebay purchase history going back to 2020 but I bought those bulbs before then, they may even be from 10 years ago :shrug: when I find something that works I usually buy a couple sets and put then in the tool box, 1. because if I need one I have one on hand already and 2 in case the seller disappears or they are no longer made, etc
led bulbs can be really hit n miss
 

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Yeah, I have a storage cubby that has assorted bulbs and electrical items on my workbench.
I tend to do the same thing with stuff that works well.
Even have 2 extra sets of headlight bulbs for my other car that will go with the car should I sell it before it comes up here to WY.
 

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did they fail it because the o2 heater or both. I thought I read they would still pass it if one of the i/m was incomplete but not failed.

I don't know the relevant NH-specific laws regarding readiness tests, and the paperwork just stated that the emissions test failed (but I honestly didn't pay that much attention to it). I don't think NH is similar to other states that may allow one of the tests to be non-ready, and still pass overall.

This is the state website: https://www.nhinspect.com/what-to-expect/

If the monitors don't reset in a couple days, I'll probably reinstall the old O2 sensors, and see if they work.
 

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I don't know the relevant NH-specific laws regarding readiness tests, and the paperwork just stated that the emissions test failed (but I honestly didn't pay that much attention to it). I don't think NH is similar to other states that may allow one of the tests to be non-ready, and still pass overall.

This is the state website: https://www.nhinspect.com/what-to-expect/

If the monitors don't reset in a couple days, I'll probably reinstall the old O2 sensors, and see if they work.
In NJ all monitors need to show ready. Even one not ready you'll fail inspection.
 
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