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Re: Thoughts on my new LTZ Tahoe [gregeas] by timd32
Jul 22, 2007 (4:12 am)
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Replying to: gregeas (Jun 07, 2007 11:03 am)

got my tahoe in june after 400mi the DIC is all scrambled and the letters are all messed up. They ordered a new cluster which just came in have not had a chance to get it back to get that installed.
 
in the meantime I went on a extended road trip for work and the thing sat in the driveway, I went to get in it to go for a ride and the battery is now dead. There was nothing left on like lights or acc plugged in to the outlets. Guess I will find out how good the roadside assistance is today.
 
busted out my Fluke 189 and it is 1.84v that thing is really dead not just 8-10v so I hope they can find it. I plan on leaving it there for a few days while I go on another work trip.
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2007 Tahoe Navigation System Question by wolfpack1996
Jul 23, 2007 (1:41 pm)
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Does anyone know how to change the navigation system display to show arrival time instead of estimated time remaining to final destination? Page 21 of the navigation system supplement seems to indicate that this can be changed, but it doesn't tell you how to change it. Any help would be greatly appreciated! Thanks - Michael
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Re: Thoughts on my new LTZ Tahoe [timd32] by dmyer3
Jul 23, 2007 (4:02 pm)
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Replying to: timd32 (Jul 22, 2007 4:12 am)

timd32,
have your dealer check your battery. Mine Failed after 13 months of service and had to have towed to dealer (on rollback). Turned out I had a defective battery. Roadsde assistance and the dealer gave excellent service.
Don
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LockPick GMX-320 & IPOD Interface by rhame13
Jul 31, 2007 (10:02 pm)
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All,
 
This is not a commercial for the LockPick, this is just my own personal long-winded experience.
 
I just received my GMX-320 LockPick from Coastal Electronics (www.coastaletech.com) and had it installed along with their IPOD interface in my 2007 Yukon Denali with Navigation & rear entertainment. If you aren't familiar with the GMX 320, it allows the DVD & AUX inputs to play on Nav screen while you are in drive, and it allows XM scrolling of the categories & Navigation destination input while in drive. The IPOD unit integrates your IPOD Playlist etc back through your factory navigation & stereo.
 
I pre-ordered the unit several weeks ago and it arrived at my house on Thursday. Saturday morning I went to a local car audio installer (Car Toys etc would not install due to liability reasons they stated)on Saturday and the IPOD unit literally installs in seconds. The GMX 320 unit requires you to remove the trim piece on the dash. I recommend greasing the clips so it will be easier to remove the next time you need to access behind the stereo. (I am adding a video Bluetooth unit in the near future)
 
We had some trouble getting the GMX 320 unit working and had to call Coastal E Tech for technical assistance. Within an hour Dave the owner of Coastal Electronics and the inventor of the LockPick called me back and helped us troubleshoot the unit. We narrowed it down to a faulty wiring harness. Dave overnighted me another unit and wiring harness first thing on Monday and I received today and we finished up the install. Like many others have posted, I too have sent them emails in the past that went unanswered, which is frustrating because I couldn't find their phone number on their web site to call. When they mailed me the units, they sent me a card with their phone number on it (800)507-2234.
 
Both of these units are plug and play except for 1 wire which had to be cut, because I chose to hook up the option that allows me to turn on my rear backup camera while I am in DRIVE so that I can check behind me while I am carrying a trailer. This is a very easy install once you get the trim peice off.
 
I have been asked by several people why I would spend $400+ to get the LockPick & the IPOD inferface. I have several reasons:
 
1. Ever been in the front seat and your 3yr old is in the backseat unhappy about what is going on with the movie and you have to crawl halfway into the back seat to see the screen to see what the problem is?
 
2. Ever been stuck in bumper to bumper traffic and you are trying to find a different route with your nav unit, but since you are 'slowly rolling' you are locked out and can't type anything in?
 
3. Same as #2, but you were trying to scroll over to the XM category that would give you local traffic only to be locked out because you were in a slow roll?
 
4. Ever been hauling your trailer at 60+ MPH and all of a sudden you felt like something just wasn't right and maybe you are about to lose your trailer?
 
5. Tired of having to unhook your IPOD from the front audio in cable and hide it because you are afraid someone will break your window($350+) to steal your IPOD($400)?
 
6. Ever get in your car for a drive only to find out your IPOD is out of juice because you forgot to pause it?
 
7. No more CD's. The Nav unit with the rear entertainment option, only had one slot for CD's/DVD's, so it meant constantly changing CD's.
 
So as you can gather with my self justifying reasons listed above, it made sense for me.
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Re: LockPick GMX-320 & IPOD Interface [rhame13] by seabyrd
Aug 01, 2007 (5:12 am)
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Replying to: rhame13 (Jul 31, 2007 10:02 pm)

I agree.. the convenience is well worth the expense. I have a question for you.. I have Gen II lockpick & would love to have the rear camera to work like yours does (we had that in our Hummer and I loved it) do you know if it can be done with the Gen II or the Gen I ? If so how?
I don't have any optional things installed with the LockPick just have the Nav and DVD working and it's awesome !! Thanks..
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Re: 1st GM Vehicle [boxer916] by txyukon
Aug 01, 2007 (9:14 am)
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Replying to: boxer916 (Apr 03, 2006 7:37 am)

Any update on the "cricket sounding squeel driver side engine bay?"
 
I just started noticing the same thing on a 07 Yukon and described it exactly the same way to the dealer (so I assume that we are experiencing the same thing). I had the service manager drive with me, and all he said was, "I can't hear anything."
 
The cricket noise is extremely annoying, especially since it wasn't there for the first 5 months.
 
Any updates would be appreciated.
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Re: LockPick GMX-320 & IPOD Interface [seabyrd] by rhame13
Aug 01, 2007 (10:19 am)
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Replying to: seabyrd (Aug 01, 2007 5:12 am)

According to their website...No. They do offer a discount to people that have previously purchased the GenI & II and want to purchase the GMX320.
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Tahoe, Suburban and Avalanch issues. by gfraigun
Aug 05, 2007 (6:32 am)
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Hi Everyone,
 
Wasserman, Comden, and Casselmen, LLC (WCC) are investigating complaints with the 2007 Tahoes, Suburbans and Avalanches. Here is a basic run down.
 
1. Apparently some purchasers of the Navigation system were also charged for the bose audio system when the brochure and chevrolet website indicates that bose audio is included in the navigation package. This primarily affects LT2 and below trim levels.
 
2. The Tahoe, Suburban and Avalanche delayed locking feature is not functioning as it should. The delayed locking feature should work from the remote keyless entry (RKE) and does not.
 
3. When ordering the Bose Audio system it should include Digital Signal Processing, Audio Pilot and Surround features. None of the Tahoes, Suburbans or Avalanches with the bose system have these features.
 
4. The clock on the Navigation Radio Screen is known to disappears from the system display and not be usable at such a time.
 
5. The side view mirrors on the Tahoe, Suburban and Avalanche vibrate blurring the view in them making them unsafe and unusable.
 
WCC has files a class action lawsuit in the California Courts on behalf of owners of the 2007 Tahoes, Suburbans and Avalanches.
 
If you would like more information about this please visit this page http://www.wcclaw.com/CM/ClassActions/ChevyTruck.asp
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My personal experience and opinion (from documentation I've gotten from two dealerships) is that Chevrolet is aware of these issues and has not done anything about them in over 1 year of selling the cars.
 
I believe that some people may not agree that these issues. I respect that opinion and ask that we not create a debate over it, I'm just trying to share some information with everyone.
 
Thank you,
   G
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Re: Tahoe, Suburban and Avalanch issues. [gfraigun] by gfraigun
Aug 05, 2007 (4:41 pm)
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Replying to: gfraigun (Aug 05, 2007 6:32 am)

Sorry I forgot something on that last post of mine..
 
On bullet number 1 the information indicating that the bose is included with the nav is in the footnotes of the brochure and website.

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