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trentkoch123

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    Trent Koch
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    2001 Chevy Silverado 2500HD

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  1. Hi all, me again, asking about my (new to me) 2007 Chevy Silverado 1500 W/T trim. Recently bought a keyfob for the vehicle and tried to pair it, all to find out that the truck does not have the RPO code needed for it? The security bit kind of irks me, let alone having to manually key the door every time to get in. Would this also enable power locks? Knowing what I do about BCM's and the way signaling is done, is there a module that I can plug into for this? I'd be willing to strip all the trim just to get to it, if that's what it took. I'll attach my RPO sticker found in the glove box as well. Any part numbers or similar would be AMAZING. Thank you. EDIT: I'm NOT even looking for remote start and all that, I can live without that. I JUST want a way to pair a keyfob to unlock the door, NOT to start it. No prompt in the instrument cluster, and the traditional method does not work either.
  2. About a year ago, I got my Coolant overflow tank and radiator replaced (it was badly yellowed and there was a portion of the walls that were thinning and it needed replacing) and I've noticed some issues with the coolant levels as of recent. I will attach a few screen caps of a video, showing exactly what I'm talking about, but to summarize it, the tank seems to be "Walled" unlike the other one, where the left side of the tank where the main radiator hose connects drains when the truck is started, leaving the right side of the tank at a normal level. Also, like i said, the left side is EMPTY on start, so i am not sure if that means i have an air bubble somewhere in the system or if it is because of the left half that drains and the right half that does not .
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