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  1. My truck was built in Flint. The only issues i've had with the truck was an annoying clicking noise coming from the seatbelt B pillar area right next to my ear and the rear view camera being moody. The clicking was resolved with "gently" pulling the door latch on the B pillar with a pry-bar . There is a piece of sheet metal that connects to the exterior body panel that was rattling. The camera on the otherhand is not really something i wanna dive into with a pry bar.
  2. I was thinking it could be software related however i also found that other model years were plagued with camera wires being loose from the factory. I am gonna take it in soon to the stealership and see if they can diagnose the issue. If its a loose connection great just replace the connection hardware. If its software related then i guess we're out of luck until GM releases a software update. The hunt for a completely normal running truck continues...
  3. I have the same issue from the third picture you posted. The only camera (reverse view) will randomly be completely black then mysteriously start working again after driving a little ways and or shutting off the truck and locking it for like 10mins. Any fix?
  4. Hey everybody, so I just purchased a 2020 2500hd High Country about a month ago and the infamous B pillar vibration began two days ago. The rattling was very subtle at first and then progressively became very loud right next to my left ear. It became so annoying I couldn't even drive a mile without becoming pissed off with everything. So this afternoon I manned up and took off the interior trim on the B pillar and tried simulating vibrations from the road and everything was tight. I thought okay surely its the mechanism on the door rattling on the latch of the pillar. No Biscuit. I got on the floor outside my hotel and started messing with the side step. The clicking noise sounded when i "gently" hit the sidestep. However, after removing the sidestep and going on a test drive the Clicking noise was ever present. Just when i was about to give up i began tapping the B pillar from the stickers that read you trailer weights and load ranges all the way to the top of the roof. I noticed a very very slight rattle by the latch on pillar that meets the lock mechanism on the door. i began pulling and trying to move the metal latch and sure enough the clicking started. There must be a piece of sheet metal that is vibrating on the inside of the pillar. I grabbed a pry-bar and firmly started pulling the latch in the direction of the front of the truck alternating between under the latch and above the latch to ensure it stayed flat and trued. As soon as i stopped hearing the clicking noise i did this twice more to ensure the heat expansion would cause this again. I took it for a test drive 30mins ago and all is good. Now i just have to fix the reverse parking camera on the tailgate. It will randomly be black at times and then when driving it comes back on as if normal. Hope this helps.
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