I had a very similar issue I ended up taking it to the dealer and the needed to reprogram the tpms system it only took two minutes and they did it for free
The sensor for the auto headlights have always been a issue with tahoes what your explaining is normal as for the switch I have the same thing and as far as I can figure turning it back all the way will turn off the auto lights after you have put the truck in park but haven't shut it off yet...
I know it sounds like a long shot but have you checked for power with a test light and check the ground in the wiring harness for the stereo "no ground no sound" good luck
To be honest with you you really have to look at the truck and judge for yourself I bought one 2 years ago and have never had to fix anything major on it at all but if the one your looking at has had the crap beaten out of it running up and down the interstate then maybe you don't want to touch...
When I bought my truck I noticed there was something different about the front end it took me awhile to figure out it was missing the front air dam I have put one on now but I haven't noticed any change in gas mileage I do know that American border patrol actually cut down the front bumper for...
Here is a web site where you can put in your vin and it tells you all the options and how rare your truck is and it's free but be careful you can only put in 1 vin per day for free http://compnine.com/
I can't count the amount of factory stereos that I have replaced for various reasons and I have seen the cooked head unit Syndrome before but it's really hard to prove what killed it more just that its dead head units in general do get pretty hot but if you suspect that its over heating it might...
Sounds like you may have a lose wire between the base and monitor a good electronics guy should be able to fix it for you or you could be lucky and its just a question of snapping a lose plug back in good luck
To be honest as long as you go with a good brand name when it comes to DVD head units there pretty much all the same I am partial to pioneer I find them more user friendly the best thing I can tell you is go to a shop and play around with them find the one that works best for you and has what...
I have a similar aftermarket head unit in my hoe and yes you do lose the onstar I guess the question is do you use it there really isn't much of a Turn signal noise even with the factory head unit and I have never heard of the parking sensors not working after putting in a aftermarket head unit...
No it won't fit the opening is just a bit to small you can cut the face of the dash panel to make it fit but most of the time it doesn't end up looking that great also I know a few guys that did it and some double dins are deeper than others and they end up sticking out your best bet if you want...
Yes a odb2 reader will work on your Tahoe but it won't read airbag or abs codes you need a scaner Specifically for airbag codes and those scanners are around $200 and up I hate to say it but your best bet is to take it in to a shop and get them to scan it for you
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