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<blockquote data-quote="lavacarancher" data-source="post: 877543" data-attributes="member: 9198"><p>So how do you get the right cluster? They need to know the serial number, firmware number, milage., etc. to get the right cluster. Then they have to program in the milage. And if you disconnect the battery your radio/cd player won't work (antitheft feature). This is not something a novice will want to undertake. Besides, if you're as old as me you can't stand on your head for very long to disconnect the dang thing then put it back in.</p><p></p><p>Agree, the Duramax was pretty easy to get the cluster out and in but the Envoy you need to start at the tail lights disconnecting things to get the cluster out. I used to do that sort of thing for many years as well as fix auto automatic transmissions and A/C but I can't do it anymore so I have to bend over and take it up the chute when some teenager who shows up to work with a crescent wrench and a pair of channel locks breaks something and I have to pay for it, and even then it's not right.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lavacarancher, post: 877543, member: 9198"] So how do you get the right cluster? They need to know the serial number, firmware number, milage., etc. to get the right cluster. Then they have to program in the milage. And if you disconnect the battery your radio/cd player won't work (antitheft feature). This is not something a novice will want to undertake. Besides, if you're as old as me you can't stand on your head for very long to disconnect the dang thing then put it back in. Agree, the Duramax was pretty easy to get the cluster out and in but the Envoy you need to start at the tail lights disconnecting things to get the cluster out. I used to do that sort of thing for many years as well as fix auto automatic transmissions and A/C but I can't do it anymore so I have to bend over and take it up the chute when some teenager who shows up to work with a crescent wrench and a pair of channel locks breaks something and I have to pay for it, and even then it's not right. [/QUOTE]
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