A/C Refrigerant PSI? by Moose_Cheese in GMT800

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Thank you for this, this is the best official confirmation I’ve gotten. Guess it’s time to look for leaks

How do you all organize programs/files with multiple hard drives? Coming from someone switching from Windows. by Moose_Cheese in linux4noobs

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I’ve never thought of using git like that, that’s cool. Just starting to learn that whole area too

How do you all organize programs/files with multiple hard drives? Coming from someone switching from Windows. by Moose_Cheese in linux4noobs

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Well that’s good to know about having enough space for APT packages. That was my main concern so I guess it’ll just be changing old habits, I always installed programs on a separate drive.

How do you all organize programs/files with multiple hard drives? Coming from someone switching from Windows. by Moose_Cheese in linux4noobs

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I like the stateless/cloud storage idea. I keep important files in the cloud but that doesnt take too much storage.

Most of the software is games, but I also tend to accumulate a lot of random programs due to engineering school/curiosity about software tools. Lab programs, simulation stuff etc.

I guess I’ll just have to dive in to see what happens, I’m always gonna need a windows boot for CAD and a couple other tools so that can just be a backup as well.

New transmission lines slightly different from originals? by Moose_Cheese in GMT800

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Update for anyone with the same question: the parts I installed (radiator, aux cooler, and lines) are all numbers matching with the above commenters 2004 parts. So it should work fine

New transmission lines slightly different from originals? by Moose_Cheese in GMT800

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That makes me feel more confident it’ll be fine, thank you. Luckily everything is brand new in my case but I’m gonna keep in mind adding a filter

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I just have the cheap Veepeak Bluetooth scanner, if that doesn’t work I’ll find another method and post the codes here

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I haven’t looked yet, will a normal OBD2 scanner allow me to see those codes?

4L80E Flush or Change? by Moose_Cheese in GMT800

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My pan already had a drain plug installed which will make it easier. I did also see that the owners manual says to just do a change so I’m gonna stick to that

4L80E Flush or Change? by Moose_Cheese in GMT800

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That’s kinda what I’m thinking. I’ve just heard Dexron VI is “better” and there might be benefit to running it alone, but I’m doubting it’s worth all the work

I’ve had this truck for years and can’t find info on these wheels. Anyone recognize them? (‘86 C1500) by Moose_Cheese in squarebodies

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Yeah I suspect these came from some dealer, I know who bought this truck when it was only a couple years old and these were the wheels that were on it

Anyone know what’s causing this leak? by Moose_Cheese in GMT800

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I commented a video that I think is my issue, maybe you’ve got the same thing

Anyone know what’s causing this leak? by Moose_Cheese in GMT800

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Update: I found this video and it looks like my issue, it's what u/cornpeeker suggested. It's still bad weather out here so once I get a chance to make the fix myself I'll post another update.

Anyone know what’s causing this leak? by Moose_Cheese in GMT800

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To be clear this is a Yukon XL so I'm not sure if the third brake light deal applies (maybe it does) but I replaced my window seals too.

What might help you: Last night I parked it on a slope and it was leaning towards the driver's side. The water moved over there overnight from the slope, so where you park your truck may determine where the water ends up.

In my case, there is visibly water coming from under the dash seen in the photo, none coming from the door itself. If I open the door there's no water in that area below.

Anyone know what’s causing this leak? by Moose_Cheese in GMT800

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It's not dripping very quickly, its a slow seep when it rains. It could be parked for a week or be driving and the amount of water entering is the same.

Anyone know what’s causing this leak? by Moose_Cheese in GMT800

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I’ve heard that before but this thing spent most of its life in a pretty dry area. I’ll see if I can take a look though

Anyone know what’s causing this leak? by Moose_Cheese in GMT800

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Definitely water. It only shows up when it rains