10-4 thanks for the response. You mad bro?:rofl:
Am I "mad"? No. I was just frustrated because I tried to explain the same thing 3 times yet you still seemed to not listen/understand that elevated idle and high idle are not "the same thing".
10-4 thanks for the response. You mad bro?:rofl:
I have tried that and Talked to Mark B (not the tuner) about it, he told me that the LMM is finicky with the elevated idle.
Not sure this will work.....from my lml owners manual.... First paragraph regarding pto operation.
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Oh yea. Wasn't aware of that switch.I believe this is specifically for trucks that have a PTO switch
Oh yea. Wasn't aware of that switch.
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Got a few questions
5. Can you enable the 4wd light to come on in the IC like the manual Tcase trucks get? Hate that it's only the light on the knob.
Regarding the IPC backlight questions
#07-08-49-029A: Instrument Panel (IP) Gauges/Gages Difficult to Read or See, Poor Backlighting (Replace IP and Program) - (Jul 1, 2011)
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Subject: Instrument Panel (IP) Gauges/Gauges Difficult to Read or See, Poor Backlighting (Replace IP and Program)
Models: 2007 Chevrolet Avalanche, Silverado, Suburban, Tahoe
2007 GMC Sierra, Sierra Denali, Yukon, Yukon Denali, Yukon XL, Yukon Denali XL
This bulletin is being revised to reflect the latest Utility software part number. Please discard Corporate Bulletin Number 07-08-49-029 (Section 08 — Body and Accessories).
Condition
Some customers may comment that the instrument panel (IP) gauges are difficult to read due to poor backlighting. This condition does not affect the IP cluster operation.
Correction
Important:
• DO NOT program the service software into existing 2007 clusters. The service software is designed to work only with the 2008 cluster hardware, which includes a new microprocessor.
• For IP clusters replaced/programmed due to a customer concern of poor backlighting, warranty claims must be submitted using the labor operation listed in this bulletin. Refer to the Warranty Section for more information.
• Program the replacement IPC using TIS2WEB Pass-Thru Programming. Select “I/PC” from the Supported Controllers table in TIS2WEB to complete the programming. DO NOT select I/PC Set-up. Mileage and/or Engine Hours must be set by the ESC's prior to installing the IP in the vehicle.
• DENALI CUSTOMER'S ONLY – Please advise the customer that 2008 Denali clusters are not available. In order to correct this condition, a 2008 Yukon or Sierra cluster will have to be installed in the vehicle. The customer must advise the dealer whether they wish to keep the current 2007 Denali cluster or replace it with a 2008 Yukon or Sierra cluster (which will correct the condition).
Notice: Programming a 2007 cluster with the 2008 service software can drain the battery and potentially cause a “no start” condition.
If the customer is dissatisfied with the IP cluster visibility, the current (2007) cluster should be replaced with the 2008 hardware/software. Refer to the charts listed in the Parts Information section of this bulletin to determine the new IP cluster and software part numbers.
Would you be able to disable the memory function in the mirrors? I just swapped to tow mirrors and when ever I unlock my truck the drivers mirror goes crazy. The old mirrors were power folding, heated, turn signal, and memory. The new ones are everything but powerfolding and memory.
No. All you need is to run a wire to the ECM...you can google it, there are plenty of DIY articles out there for doing high idle on 2001-2007 trucks.
This thread and BCM tuning discussion is for the 2007.5-2014 trucks only.
There will never be any BCM tuning for 2001-2007 trucks.