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2021 Silverado 1500 RST with 6.2, Push button start/stop. I had one key fob, tried to program a second one. First locksmith could not get a fob to program. Got to the message that says ready to learn remote 1. Placed new fob in pocket between the cup holders. Press start/ stop button and nothing happened. Drove home and then the original fob stopped working. The original fob would not do anything. DIC kept saying no remote detected. Could not start the truck, etc. called mobile locksmith, they worked for like two hours, using programmers, their fobs, the gm computer, etc. No Luck! Had trucked towed to dealership. Now five days later, the dealership can’t get anything fobs to program or work. Was able to get truck started once they said but nothing else. Have had GM engineers investigating as well. Anyone have this happen? Any ideas? Bout ready to just wire a key type ignition in, lol.. Quote
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Hey everyone I've got a 2010 Silverado 1500 with the 6.2L L9H and 100k miles and it's got a pretty bad rod knock. I decided to do a oil change to check for copper shavings and to no surprise the oil as well as in the filter was filled with copper shavings. I'm gonna assume it's from a piston bearing destroying itself. At this point am I better off rebuilding the motor or swapping in a motor with similar miles like another 6.2 or a 6.0? I'm hoping to spend no more than 3.5k but I wouldn't be surprised if it costs more than that
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IMG_2627.MOV I have a Sierra 1500 with the 6.2L (107k miles) and 10-speed transmission. When I was driving the motor shut off and when I tried to restart the engine the starter would just crank but no fire. I towed it to a mechanic I’ve been seeing for a while. He hasn’t been able to get around to diagnosing the truck but he sent me a video of him trying to start it. The noises are very concerning; I first thought it was due to a failed fuel pump module but now I’m thinking it’s something a lot more expensive anybody have any ideas as to what this problem could be?
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2017 GMC Sierra I want to fit 35s on my stock wheels and have the smallest lift i can do. I don’t want to do a whole lot of cutting maybe no cutting at all. What size lift or level can I do
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