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The reason they don't let you roll up remotely, is the same reason you can auto-down all 4 from the drivers door with one momentary press, and one momentary touch upward will auto close the front windows but you have to hold the rear window switches up to get them to come up.   It's liability, they don't want you closing the window on something or someone you didn't see.   Which is a little odd, because as many who have installed in-channel vents can attest if the window senses much friction it goes back down, but I'd imagine it's still enough force to do some nasty damage to say a kids finger, or a pets nose/ear.  

 

I don't think I have the big center infotainment button I think that's where the descent control is, though I always thought it was funny that the button is so huge, they could have put 3 buttons there. 

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7 hours ago, 2016 Sierra Owner said:

The single button pictured above is on the 22 refreshed trucks.

The high trim level 19-22LTDs have it as well. I don't know the rhyme or reason for which trims got it or why.

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10 hours ago, GETGONE said:

The high trim level 19-22LTDs have it as well. I don't know the rhyme or reason for which trims got it or why.

I assume you mean High Country? My LTZ doesn't have it. Granted, I don't think Id want it either.

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My HC has it. Your LTZ doesn’t 🤷‍♂️🤦‍♂️
 

I wonder what technology package it comes under for you to get the “monster “ button?  

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On 7/6/2022 at 10:04 PM, GETGONE said:

The high trim level 19-22LTDs have it as well. I don't know the rhyme or reason for which trims got it or why.

Must have been a Chevy only thing to? My 20 SLT doesn't have it either but then again I don't have space for a button like that being it's fully loaded X31.

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On 7/7/2022 at 8:50 AM, TNTSilverado said:

My HC has it. Your LTZ doesn’t 🤷‍♂️🤦‍♂️
 

I wonder what technology package it comes under for you to get the “monster “ button?  

Beats me on the package. I dont have space for anything more. Every button has something. Id assume, Id have to not have something I do to have that one. The far right, super large button on mine is hill descent.

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My 20 Denail doesn't have it. But this is due to the buttons taking its place are the Hill Decent, and Running Boards buttons. 

 

Pretty sure it's just a filler feature that gets removed if something more important goes there. (Ex ZR2 and AT4X Lockers)

 

Noticed on the Refresh the Running Boards and Power Outlet buttons were removed (Boards to screen and Outlets always on now). So now either the Lockers go there, or you get the window roll down as a filler instead of blank buttons. 

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17 hours ago, claw2791 said:

My 20 Denail doesn't have it. But this is due to the buttons taking its place are the Hill Decent, and Running Boards buttons. 

 

Pretty sure it's just a filler feature that gets removed if something more important goes there. (Ex ZR2 and AT4X Lockers)

 

Noticed on the Refresh the Running Boards and Power Outlet buttons were removed (Boards to screen and Outlets always on now). So now either the Lockers go there, or you get the window roll down as a filler instead of blank buttons. 

Interesting…..Power Running  boards are the only option I didn’t get on my HC. Didn’t want them.  Have never liked them. Makes sense though, but my wife and I still can’t get over how large and awkward it is. 

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6 hours ago, TNTSilverado said:

Interesting…..Power Running  boards are the only option I didn’t get on my HC. Didn’t want them.  Have never liked them. Makes sense though, but my wife and I still can’t get over how large and awkward it is. 

 

Yeah they were standard on mine. Could of managed without. They extend backwards to the bed to help get to it as well as the normal step. 

The button is kinda multipurpose. Hold disables them, one push extends them, and another has them go backwards towards the bed. Mainly just use the button to extend them at carwashs since they usually sit covered.

 

Considering all that button did, can see why they just moved it to the screen for the boards on the Refresh. 

 

 

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11 hours ago, TNTSilverado said:

Interesting…..Power Running  boards are the only option I didn’t get on my HC. Didn’t want them.  Have never liked them. Makes sense though, but my wife and I still can’t get over how large and awkward it is. 

100% on the half-ton power running boards.  The look bulky and foolish to me. The HD trucks have nice, slim power running boards that tuck up under rocker panel. I enjoyed those and rather have those or stationary boards instead.

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2 minutes ago, ShotgunZ71 said:

100% on the half-ton power running boards.  The look bulky and foolish to me. The HD trucks have nice, slim power running boards that tuck up under rocker panel. I enjoyed those and rather have those or stationary boards instead.

Not for me. They go out after a few years and also don’t product the whole side of your truck from rock chips. After 2-3 years the sides of your truck looks like it’s been sand blasted.  
 

My SS Trailblazer didn’t have running boards or splash guards and it had to go into GM to cover it under their TSP bulletin  rock chip repair.  Never again will I own a truck or SUV with them. Just my 2 cents. Can’t stand rock chips. 

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9 hours ago, TNTSilverado said:

Not for me. They go out after a few years and also don’t product the whole side of your truck from rock chips. After 2-3 years the sides of your truck looks like it’s been sand blasted.  
 

My SS Trailblazer didn’t have running boards or splash guards and it had to go into GM to cover it under their TSP bulletin  rock chip repair.  Never again will I own a truck or SUV with them. Just my 2 cents. Can’t stand rock chips. 

Your preference is the standard mount running boards, not automatic? I can see how some people prefer that. Depending on the vehicle, it can also change the appearance/ground clearance aspect. Some look better with running boards and some look like they drag the ground.

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3 hours ago, ShotgunZ71 said:

Your preference is the standard mount running boards, not automatic? I can see how some people prefer that. Depending on the vehicle, it can also change the appearance/ground clearance aspect. Some look better with running boards and some look like they drag the ground.

Yes. I like my standard boards. They also go length of cab to wheel wells. Make for easy drying off after a good wash. 

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Get WAMS and then you can do windows down AND up from the keyfob.  Great for those rains you didn't see coming

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