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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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15 minutes to be exact Ryan |
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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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my 2000 silverado's steering wheel after the key is removed locks. Moms 2000 blazer does the same Ryan |
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Check out: http://www.4lo.com/ He has several calculators for this kinda stuff. Hope it is what you are looking for. Subliminal |
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BTW, I found some great cloth seat covers called Seat Savers, about 70 bucks a row, form fitted, durable, variety of coloers, washable. Get them through: www.seatsavers.com Call them, talk to Juan, tell tham Matt D, the 2000 Suburban from Massachusetts sent you. (I have no affiliation etc. etc. just like to covers and they are reasonably priced). Subliminal |
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| Where did you place the sensors? and How did you tuck the wires? | |
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Do you have the seat covers for the front seats? If so are they for buckets? How do they fit and feel? I have been thinking about covers for the front seats cause of the snow and bad weather and just for added protection and at $70 you cant go wrong. Anymore info you have i would really appreciate it thanks Ryan |
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My suburban electrical system toasted last night. It was ok the night before. The only problem before that is the clock and radio reset itself once awhile. There were all sort of buzzing and noise coming out the radio, dash, the scan tool port when I try to start the truck. The noise continue even I took the key out and open the door. About 30 seconds, the battery is completely dead. The truck was towed to dealer this morning. I suspect the reset of the radio and clock is a indication of electrical problem somewhere in the truck. |
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| I have a 2000 Tahoe, does anyone notice that when the fog lights are on, they seem to rattle. Its almost as if they are attached with rubber. They are not very stationary. Has anyone added anything to keep these from moving around when you hit bumps in the road? | |
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