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Hmmmm, I wonder if the fire damage is due to the heated washer fluid tank? I know someone that just lost their '07 to fire damage, because of the heated tank.
 

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Mmm, my 10 Denali has pedal adjustment, cancel reverse sensors, cancel traction control, and I think the last one is the power rear seats (truck is in a garage down the block so I can't see for myself atm).

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here's mine, and I think the 4th one is actually to cancel the side bling zone alert.

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The last button on the right is to turn off the side steps. To turn off sbza that's in the dic. I have the steps but not sbza.

Here is mine. It's an 07
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Good luck with your search. You have found the right place to ask questions and to verify options and configurations.

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The last button on the right is to turn off the side steps. To turn off sbza that's in the dic. I have the steps but not sbza.

Yeah I saw that today first thing when I got in the truck.

Interesting ... in later years like mine, those two options were inseparable. I know for a fact that they are now in the same module and if you unplug the the harness from the dash to the module it deactivates both the steps and the sbza. And to add to the design genius, the module itself is bolted to the step assembly and not the truck frame. :shrug:
 

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Yeah I saw that today first thing when I got in the truck.

Interesting ... in later years like mine, those two options were inseparable. I know for a fact that they are now in the same module and if you unplug the the harness from the dash to the module it deactivates both the steps and the sbza. And to add to the design genius, the module itself is bolted to the step assembly and not the truck frame. :shrug:

I keep leaning new things from you.

I kinda want the sbza but I know i cannot have it. I think it would be useful but some people hate it.


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Yeah I saw that today first thing when I got in the truck.

Interesting ... in later years like mine, those two options were inseparable. I know for a fact that they are now in the same module and if you unplug the the harness from the dash to the module it deactivates both the steps and the sbza. And to add to the design genius, the module itself is bolted to the step assembly and not the truck frame. :shrug:

You can order sbza without power steps, and it eliminates the power step override button. The override for sbza is in the info section on the gauge display.

My 07 has power steps, my parents 11 does not have the power steps but has the sbza. I have 5 buttons, they have 3... the extras I have are heated washer fluid and the power steps.
 

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