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How to view your smart phone on your head unit.

... with local laws and pay proper attention to the road. We’ll start this How to under the assumption you have an understanding of how to open the dash, gain access to the back of your head unit and apply a parking brake bypass (if desired). I purchased my mini-to-full HDMI cable and HDMI-to-RCA ...
by #32
Today, 3:10am
 
Forum: How-To Articles
Topic: How to view your smart phone on your head unit.
Replies: 4
Views: 90

Re: Installing Cab Lights, Questions First...

It's hard to know for sure until I get under the dash with a test light, but I am thinking there should be a lead for each directional somewhere under there I can tap into. Since the parking lights are always on and then blick for directionals, I ...
by freeze916
Yesterday, 11:46pm
 
Forum: Exterior
Topic: Installing Cab Lights, Questions First...
Replies: 4
Views: 230
by SilveradoSierra.com
Yesterday, 11:46pm
 
Forum: Exterior
Topic: Installing Cab Lights, Questions First...
Replies: 4
Views: 230

Re: NNBS dash lights too bright

What Kyle said, a resistor should do the trick just fine. I agree with you, I wish I could dim mine down more too.
by tcnoakes
Yesterday, 10:04pm
 
Forum: Interior
Topic: NNBS dash lights too bright
Replies: 7
Views: 381

Re: How common is cracked dash?

Hello Paul,
We will send you a private message shortly! We can also be reached by email at socialmedia@gm.com if you prefer that route.

Sarah (Assisting Greg)
GM Customer Care
by GM Customer Service
Yesterday, 9:14pm
 
Forum: Interior
Topic: How common is cracked dash?
Replies: 42
Views: 2613

Re: NNBS dash lights too bright

Hmm... Possibly tieing another resistor into the circuit would do the trick... Just thinking out loud, or even creating a switch in the circuit to turn them off
by Machster69
Yesterday, 8:52pm
 
Forum: Interior
Topic: NNBS dash lights too bright
Replies: 7
Views: 381

Re: Installing Cab Lights, Questions First...

... I could just run a lead from the wire that goes to these lights to a relay for the cab lights...right? I am hoping I can find them under the dash and not have to run leads all the way from the headlight assemblies to the roof. Any help here would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance.
by freeze916
Yesterday, 8:18pm
 
Forum: Exterior
Topic: Installing Cab Lights, Questions First...
Replies: 4
Views: 230

Re: NNBS dash lights too bright

I agree. I asked my dealer and they had no solution.
by coop
Yesterday, 7:20pm
 
Forum: Interior
Topic: NNBS dash lights too bright
Replies: 7
Views: 381

Re: Electrical issues with NBS silverado HELP

... the truck kept disconnecting from the tool and could not get a solid full reading. The techs my buddies guessed and they believe some wires in the dash is either unhooked, broke, or smashed not making good connection. So with that we must pull the Dash out to see whats going on. Ill keep ya posted.
by HOD913
Yesterday, 7:18pm
 
Forum: Electrical
Topic: Electrical issues with NBS silverado HELP
Replies: 41
Views: 1470

Re: 2.73 ratio

In Dash code had 2 "G" numbers GU2 and G80..Im assuming the GU2 is the ratio and G80 is limited slip..
by Hcorps
Yesterday, 7:04pm
 
Forum: Transmission/Drivetrain
Topic: 2.73 ratio
Replies: 19
Views: 255

Steering column wiring

... vehicle ground I can find, checked and rechecked every connector in and around the steering column to no avail. Yesterday I tore the drivers side dash and steering column covers off to try and see what was going on since it seems to be centered at the tilt mechanism of the steering column. I haven't ...
by Durty
Yesterday, 6:31pm
 
Forum: Electrical
Topic: Steering column wiring
Replies: 0
Views: 52
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