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Yes. The Helm manuals are like a maintenance encyclopedia for your truck. Several thousand pages of step-by-step instructions, diagrams, schematics, troubleshooting steps, etc.

So how does one go about getting their hands on this "Helm" manual...? Thanks

 

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I just purchased some gm factory headrest/DVD players (RSE - rear seat entertainment) and can't find installation instructions anywhere. A lot of it is self explanatory (fishing the wires down the seats) but it looks like the main control module made by invision has a special cable that should just plug into a jack somewhere (maybe underneath center console??). The main control module also has what looks like a headphone jack on it. Does anyone know if this is an additional a/v input or output. My specific part number is 23309584 but any similar part number would probably have similar instructions. It is going in a 2015 Sierra 2500hd. Any help is greatly appreciated.

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David

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Does anyone know the the part numbers for the left and right OEM headlights for a 2014-2015 GMC Sierra. I want to do my own retrofit but wasn't sure if I had to buy the whole assembly. Thank in advance.

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Thanks brother. Site list no manuals for 15 Sierra Denali 5.3L 4x4 (parts or shop)

 

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In 2014 set Denali and Sierra is same set of books. (since denali is really a trim level)

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In 2014 set Denali and Sierra is same set of books. (since denali is really a trim level)

Thanks man, I'll go back and look at 2014

 

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Getting ready to install a RC 2.5" leveling kit with rear blocks, does any one have or know where I can find torque specs on all related components with this level kit, i.e. u-bolts, struts, etc

Were you able to find out what those were? I'm getting ready to install an RC 2.0" leveling kit on my 2015 2WD 1500.

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Was getting in my truck today with my big fat boots and I broke a plastic piece that covers the front of the seat track slider. Coco Dune. Anyone have that part number for me?

Much appreciated in advance.

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Was getting in my truck today with my big fat boots and I broke a plastic piece that covers the front of the seat track slider. Coco Dune. Anyone have that part number for me?

Much appreciated in advance.

 

Haha, I did the EXACT same thing! Size 15 boots took it to town!

 

Just happened to me a few weeks ago. Same piece, same color too!

 

Here's the part number you need:

 

GM# 23427386

 

Got mine from GM Parts Center

 

http://www.gmpartscenter.net/oe-gm/23427386

 

Paid $20.66 shipped

 

Hope this helps, easy to replace. Just move the driver seat all the way up and lift it to the max settings and you'll be good to go.

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Haha, I did the EXACT same thing! Size 15 boots took it to town!

 

Just happened to me a few weeks ago. Same piece, same color too!

 

Here's the part number you need:

 

GM# 23427386

 

Got mine from GM Parts Center

 

http://www.gmpartscenter.net/oe-gm/23427386

 

Paid $20.66 shipped

 

Hope this helps, easy to replace. Just move the driver seat all the way up and lift it to the max settings and you'll be good to go.

Wow - Thanks for the fast response! Glad I'm not the only one. Wish I could get this in unbreakable PVC!

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Wow - Thanks for the fast response! Glad I'm not the only one. Wish I could get this in unbreakable PVC!

 

No problem, glad I could help.

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Passenger side view mirror on a 2014 sierra power mirror led turn indicator. The glass portion slides onto a plastic then snaps onto the gimbal. I have 2 little black wires connecting behind the upper left side on the backside. Is this for the auto dimming mirror?

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