Oldsmobile Bravada Power Tuning Module Truck a ended with the demise of the Oldsmobile marque in 2004. The last 500 Bravadas were produced as Final 500 special editions, each featuring custom seat embroidering and exterior badging inspired by vintage Oldsmobile logos, dark cherry metallic paint, unique chrome alloy wheels, and a medallion featuring that particular Bravada's production number, ranging from 1 to 500. The last Bravada, the number 500, rolled off the assembly line in January 2004. The closing of the last factory that manufactured the trucks was the subject of an emotional 2009 HBO documentary-“The Last Truck: Closing of a G. Features for your Oldsmobile Bravada - http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_noss?url=search-alias%3Daps&field-keywords=Hypertech+Power+Tuning+Module+truck
- Unplug the wiring harness connector from your truck's computer
- Plug the vehicle's wiring harness into the PTM
- Plug the PTM cable into the computer
- Installation of the PTM is a snap!
Hypertech Power Tuning Module Truck The new 2002 Bravada hit showrooms in February 2001[1]. The third generation Bravada holds the distinction of being both the first GMT360 truck introduced, as well as the last new Oldsmobile model. Like the Chevrolet TrailBlazer and GMC Envoy, it used the new 270 hp (201 kW) Atlas I6 engine. Rear-wheel drive was available for the first time as well, making this the first rear wheel drive Oldsmobile since the 1992 Custom Cruiser. The Bravada entered Canada at that time. It was also the only GMT360 product to not have a V8 and the only Oldsmobile with a straight-6 engine.Production of the Bravad Hypertech Power Tuning Module Truck Fits the following: |