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2007 and newer Chevrolet Tahoe and GMC Yukon

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Re: Removing Front Passenger Seat [csprick] by saratogalake
Oct 19, 2007 (9:36 am)
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Replying to: csprick (Oct 19, 2007 7:45 am)

Hi Chuck, I'm K2WE and have been a ham for 43 years. I have an Icom IC-208H installed in my '07 tahoe. The main radio is just sitting under the drivers seat. I have the remote head sitting in the console. When I wish to use it, I put 2 small velcro strips just under the center dash AC/heating vents. I just stick the head in place and it works fine. I have the remote speaker sitting in the console. As for an antenna, I have a dual band Larsen on glass antenna mounted on the rear drivers side window.. It works very well.. I was going to drill a hole in the roof for an NMO mount but never got the chance..Another friend, Rick N2YME has 2 mounts drilled in the roof of his '07 Suburban and he easily snaked the coax thru the roof to his radios.. By the way, I drew the 13.8 volts from the fuse block located in the interior side panel just under the dash. I snaked the cable under the carpet and nothing shows.. Hope this helps..
 
73 Steve at Saratoga Lake, NY
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Re: 2007 Tahoe Help! [tripwire] by jochamp
Oct 19, 2007 (6:35 pm)
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Replying to: tripwire (Oct 08, 2007 3:56 pm)

My 2007 Tahoe has had several issues, all covered by the warranty and not many have been fully resolved. My car is in right now for whistling. I had hired a sound specialist who rode in my car and found that the sound comes from the rear drive train. The sound occurs when the car is not in gear and is coasting at speeds of 45mph or more. The dealer has found that it is something to do with the rear pinion (I am not quite sure of the exact wording), but I am hoping that the sound stops for I have had it since day one of owning the car. I too can realte as to how annoying it is.
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Re: 2007 Tahoe Help! [jochamp] by obyone
Oct 19, 2007 (7:32 pm)
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Replying to: jochamp (Oct 19, 2007 6:35 pm)

Where does one go to find a "sound specialist"?
 
I know that GM has a "vibration specialist" that connects to the frame and can identify the location of vibrations.
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Service 4WD message by dmyer3
Oct 20, 2007 (3:19 pm)
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Last month my message center had a "service 4wd" message. It has been to the dealer 3 times and still not fixed. They replaced a wheel speed sensor and did some work on the wiring without success. They called GM and they suggested replacing the transmission control module, but it's on backorder so am just waiting. Dealer has been working hard but it seems to be an elusive problem.
Anybody else have this problem or have heard of it?
Don
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Re: Cricket and or whistling noise - front driver's side [ggreenil7] by kiawah
Oct 20, 2007 (7:30 pm)
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Replying to: ggreenil7 (Oct 15, 2007 9:48 am)

Shawn, did you get your whistling situation resolved yet?
 
I just noticed tonight a static noise which sounds like it is coming thru the radio, while idling or running at low speed. Radio is off, a/c and blowers off.
 
Does anyone have a copy of the above Document ID 1974648? .... or has a definitive fix been issued?
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Re: 2007 Tahoe Help! [jochamp] by rockman59
Oct 20, 2007 (8:12 pm)
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Replying to: jochamp (Oct 19, 2007 6:35 pm)

jochamp said: The sound occurs when the car is not in gear and is coasting at speeds of 45mph or more.
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My question to you is why do you drive your vehicle at 45mph with the transmission out of gear? This is considered a dangerous practice. If the noise only occurs in this scenario then just keep the gear engaged.
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You should check the tire ratings to see if it by obyone
Oct 21, 2007 (8:00 pm)
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can handle the load of towing your 25' boat before doing anything else. There are quite a few drop kits available but it seems bags might suit you better since you will still be towing.
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Re: Lowering Kit [dirtywork] by obyone
Oct 21, 2007 (9:16 pm)
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20s with 275/55R20 works nice as a stock sized replacement. However 22s IMO look a lot better. Course the ride difference between 22 and 20 is almost as substantial as moving from 16 or 17 to 20s.
 
BTW I run 20s on a black Denali with a 1/3 drop and kept the stock self leveling shocks.

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