Human Machine Interface Module?
#1
Human Machine Interface Module?
I just had to order a " Human Machine Interface Module " for a 2015 Silverado. (I don't want to know where it plugs into). The only interfacing I want to do requires a steering wheel, shifter, clutch, brake and gas pedal. Don't need no stinkin' modules!
#3
Well if your truck has a manual shift, maybe once the module is plugged in the computer adjusts the redline based on percentage of smiles and throttle position. We don't want to know where it plugs in either. It is tough to find a truck with a manual these days unless it is a 4-banger (not always a bad thing). What did you get?
#4
What I like about my 74 is,if I walk away from it and the lights are on it's because I left them on.I know that,I don't have to keep looking back thinking are they going to turn off?I know they're not going to.
railguy
railguy
#5
Actually the lights will turn off automatically... after the battery goes dead!!!
#6
What did you get?[/QUOTE]
It wasn't for me, I work at a dealership. It will be a long time before I own something that high tech. We had a new Corvette towed in a few months ago due to a dead key fob. When people have to start fixing these things out of warranty, it will be a nightmare.
It wasn't for me, I work at a dealership. It will be a long time before I own something that high tech. We had a new Corvette towed in a few months ago due to a dead key fob. When people have to start fixing these things out of warranty, it will be a nightmare.
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