Here is our new to us truck. It's my first GMC anything and will say it drives like a dream.
It's a 2020 Denali with 53,000 miles on her. Really cool color.
It's gonna take me some time to figure out all of the technology on board with this rig, but so far we're really impressed with it.
I came from a 2018 Ram 1500 4x4 with the 6.4 bed and a crew cab with the Hemi. I put a ton of work into her over the 6 years we had her, i.e. Zone 6" lift, Fox 2.5 shocks, brush guard, cab lights, 36x13 tires on chrome 20" rims. Really a beautiful truck.
Paid it off in June and a neighbor kid ran into her while it was parked in the street in July and totaled my truck and her car. Didn't even make it a month without a truck payment.
Anyway looking forward to learning about this truck on this forum and am throwing around lifting this one too.
On my 2011 Sierra 1500 I had all kinds of lighting issues on the stereo head unit. Turned out there is about 10 or so soldered connections on the head unit that were in various stages of cracked. The solder guy fixed that up a couple years ago but now the rear speakers aren't working. Might be the same thing. Every so often the speakers work.
Jim
So I was going to go for a drive in the 2011 GMC 1500 at 4am but when I started the truck, no low beams. High beams work. Separate bulbs. Now what. Google says that sometimes
when one bulb goes the other goes in sympathy. Who knows when they went out.
Did some testing. The connector that plugs into the bulb had 12 volts. The bulb showed open circuit implying that the bulb is gone. Replaced one bulb and it worked. Can't get the other bulb out of the headlamp assembly
so have to remove the whole assembly. That will be in a couple days. Other things to do.
Got it though
Jim
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