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1 minute ago, mjonesjr84 said:

 

The window sticker will say it isn't installed.

Thought DFM was pretty much all deleted. Don't put a performance exhaust until you get the Range because it'll sound like crap.

Posted
18 hours ago, ES44AC said:

My 22.5 Trail Boss 6.2l has DFM 🤬. The 3 5.3l I seen waiting on their owners didn't have DFM.  I'll be glad when the Pulsar LT is updated for refreshed trucks.  

 

 

All 6.2s have DFM enabled.  Only certain 5.3s are affected by the chip issues.  Any 5.3 with Max Trailer for example, DFM is enabled on.  

Posted
16 hours ago, mafd2 said:

Thought DFM was pretty much all deleted. Don't put a performance exhaust until you get the Range because it'll sound like crap.

 

 

On factory disabled trucks, parts are still in the engine.  5.3 is the only engine affected by the chip issues as well.  Certain configured 5.3s have DFM working still, like all NHT Max Trailer equipped ones.

 

All 6.2s it still works.  

Posted
2 hours ago, newdude said:

 

 

On factory disabled trucks, parts are still in the engine.  5.3 is the only engine affected by the chip issues as well.  Certain configured 5.3s have DFM working still, like all NHT Max Trailer equipped ones.

 

All 6.2s it still works.  

Thanks. I ordered my refresh in Dec. Got it at the end of March. Truck didn't come with a window sticker and dealer said it would come later. I asked asst. sales mgr. recently if mine had DFM and he looked back and said it didn't. What other ways is there to tell if it does or doesn't?

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9 minutes ago, mafd2 said:

Thanks. I ordered my refresh in Dec. Got it at the end of March. Truck didn't come with a window sticker and dealer said it would come later. I asked asst. sales mgr. recently if mine had DFM and he looked back and said it didn't. What other ways is there to tell if it does or doesn't?

Tell your dealer to get you the .pdf window sticker and tell them to get you the build sheet via VIN. They should be able to email you both of these easily. My dealer did.

 

mine has DFM deleted with not retrofit

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45 minutes ago, mafd2 said:

Thanks. I ordered my refresh in Dec. Got it at the end of March. Truck didn't come with a window sticker and dealer said it would come later. I asked asst. sales mgr. recently if mine had DFM and he looked back and said it didn't. What other ways is there to tell if it does or doesn't?

 

Your dealer "should" be able to get you a copy of your window sticker.

Posted
23 hours ago, mafd2 said:

Wow. How do you know you have it? Build sheet/window sticker? 

Widow sticker 

Posted
5 hours ago, mafd2 said:

Thanks. I ordered my refresh in Dec. Got it at the end of March. Truck didn't come with a window sticker and dealer said it would come later. I asked asst. sales mgr. recently if mine had DFM and he looked back and said it didn't. What other ways is there to tell if it does or doesn't?

 

 

Option code YK9 will be on the build sheet.  

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1 hour ago, ES44AC said:

Widow sticker 

Here's mine. 

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On 6/2/2022 at 10:44 AM, mjonesjr84 said:

 

Awesome, thank you!

For some reason I am not able to download the PDF, getting an error msg. Is anyone else able to download it? I am wanting to install the Autostop Eliminator in my 2022 refreshed model GMC Sierra 1500 AT4, Thanks

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My LTZ 6.2 came with DFM and AutoStop, but awaiting chip for heated and ventilated front seats, heated rear seats, and front and rear parking assist. My truck was built in Fort Wayne. Is there any correlation to what's omitted chip-wise between the US-built and Mexico-built trucks? Or Canada for that matter? Wonder if some chip components were more readily available in some plants versus others at various production times.

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On 6/2/2022 at 10:44 AM, mjonesjr84 said:

 

Awesome, thank you!

Hi there - any chance you have a dash blowup diagram for a 22.5 with no console?  Looking to remove the lower center panel and don't want to foul it in the process of blindly figuring it out!  Thank you-

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On 7/9/2022 at 2:46 PM, battman9 said:

For some reason I am not able to download the PDF, getting an error msg. Is anyone else able to download it? I am wanting to install the Autostop Eliminator in my 2022 refreshed model GMC Sierra 1500 AT4, Thanks

Same, wont let me download it, says its not found

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