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Old 02-13-2006, 10:13 AM   #6
67ChevyRedneck
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Re: Dealer Fog Lamp Program?

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Originally Posted by Chrome8
No way around the program unless you do wire em bypassing the BCM. The handheld programmer is $3000, not including the sattelite dish link to GM or the PC they pull the data from, or the server or the 1.5 mil shop, or the training.......you get the idea.

I still think it's stupid I have to have fog lights PROGRAMMED to work



That's actually a way for a dealer to make money... you can't do it yourself, thats a quick 50 bucks for them, or probably 300 if they do everything (install, program, whatever else.) So much for plug and play anymore, huh?

Ever fell like the car companies, not just GM, do this to their customers?:nut:
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