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Jacqson

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About Jacqson

  • Birthday 04/21/1963

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    Blaine WA
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    Male
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    Jacquelyn, James, Anthony, Geoffrey, Sean and Four Wheelin
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    2018 Chevy Colorado Z71

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  1. I have a BNIB set of Oracle Lighting 9005 LED Bulbs. These bulbs have a reversible (No Fan) Heatsink and adjustable chuck so you can align the LEDs perfectly in the light housing.(Projector or Reflector). I'm asking $100.00 shipped to Continental U.S. and Canada (Except AK, NL, NT, NU & YT).
  2. I've never tried it that way, but in theory it should work. The Autoride system on a 2500 consists of the BCM, SCM & Body Position Sensors. This whole system monitors everything to do with the suspension movement of the truck. If the SCM detects a problem it will send the info to the BCM and you will then get a warning light on the DIC. If you completely disconnect the SCM there should be no signal or Suspension/Shock/Position Sensor info going to the BCM and you shouldn't get any warnings. Pull the plugs out of the SCM and see what happens. Otherwise you can completely remove the whole system like I did.
  3. It might, but I doubt it. Once the truck is started the SCM will send info to the BCM and you'll get the good old warning light on the DIC. The system will reset once the fuse is put back into place. If you don't replace the fuse the system should detect an error.
  4. If you're not going to use the Autoride disconnect the SCM(Suspension Control Module)which is located in the right rear quarter panel where the rear heater is located. http://www.gm-trucks.com/forums/topic/69283-autoride-disconnect-success/?hl=Autoride+disconnect http://www.fullsizechevy.com/forum/general-discussion/technical-maintenance/291516-autoride-disconnect.html http://www.gmfullsize.com/forum/showthread.php?t=99168&highlight=Autoride IMHO, those resistors are a Mickey Mouse way to disconnect the Autoride. I know they work most of the time and a lot of guys swear by them but to me, they're more trouble than they're worth.
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