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don434 - re: Rear View Mirror Adjustment by fcornay
Dec 08, 2000 (4:45 am)
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Don:
   Reference your post # 86. Tomorrow, when it is light outside, I will center the mirror and then try to move the mirror manually to see if the rearward view can be shifted farther to the left.
    Must go to Tacoma tomorrow morning so it will be a while before I can report back.
    Thanks again for your assistance.
    I did not realize that you were recuperating until I read your message to Clifford. May you regain your strength and health soon.
    Regards,
      fcornay




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axle ratio chart by dspangenberg
Dec 08, 2000 (5:01 am)
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I saw a link on one of the boards here that referred to an axle ratio chart that outlined the effect of different axle sizes, RPM's etc.
I thought I bookmarked it, but can't find it now...
Anyone?


Dan
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figmoman,mirror display by dave5319
Dec 08, 2000 (8:11 am)
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Gremlins, thats the only answer..
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Figmoman by bowtiebill
Dec 08, 2000 (11:13 am)
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Your kids are possessed!
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Reverse sensors by pep4
Dec 08, 2000 (1:10 pm)
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I have recently installed the Poron reverse sensing system on my 2000 Tahoe. Took me about an hour. Threaded everything hidden into the interior. Works as described above with the voice indidcating the distance, also has a beep that increases in frequency. Works very well. I was more worried about hitting a child that would be hard to see behind the vehicle. Cost me$180 including shippping. Was delivered in 2 days. Note there is a more expensive one that has a digital readout that mounts on the rearview mirror but that didn't make any sense to me.
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Retained Accessory Power (RAP) by onalaska
Dec 08, 2000 (1:34 pm)
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Ron and Joseph. Your comments about the radio staying on after the ignition is shut off is a feature called RAP or retained accessory power. This feature also turns off the dome lights if you leave a door or the tailgate open for an extended period of time. The delay is approx. 20 minutes and then all accessory power is cut to avoid running down the battery. The radio should turn itself off, this is normal.


Steven
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(RAP) by mrfish64
Dec 08, 2000 (2:06 pm)
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Thanks for the info... I guess I can quit walking half way across the parking lot after I hit the wrong button to reset the radio.
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RAP mrfish64 by figmoman
Dec 08, 2000 (2:38 pm)
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Ron, a little more info, if you happen to be sitting in your turned off vehicle waiting for someone as i often am, if you are listening to the radio or reading with the reading light on, it will turn off in about 20 minutes. To reset it just turn the reading light off and back on or the radio off and back on. This is a nice feature if you have kids (possessed or not :c) In my old suburban they would sometimes leave a reading light on all night long. This feature also allows you to operate the power windows (if they still work:c( until you open a door. Mike
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by ryanbab
Dec 08, 2000 (2:39 pm)
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15 minutes to be exact


Ryan
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Factory Alarm System question by campo57
Dec 08, 2000 (4:31 pm)
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Does anyone know if the factory installed alarm system can be upgraded? Is it one of the standard VSC series alarms of just something cheap that flashes the lights and blows the horn.


I'd like to add some sensors (glass,impact, etc.) and a flashing LED and was just wondering if this is possible with the one already installed or do I have to put another one in?


BTW, I've had my dealer check some other Yukon's and XL's on his lot and none of the steering wheels lock in place when you take the key out! I can't believe that GM would take something so simple out when they've had it for decades! I asked him to call his Technical Advisor at GM to find out if this is a change or just a early model year screw up. I have a friend who bought a 2001 Sierra Z71 at the same time and his wheel doesn't lock either.


Thanks for the those of you who have already checked on the steering wheel for me.


Campo57

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