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INFORMATION ON ICAM USAGE DUE TO SHORTAGE OF '93 MODULES

Subject: INFORMATION ON 1994 ICAM USAGE DUE TO SHORTAGE

Models Affected: 1993 SUNBIRD MODELS VIN breakpoints: 1G2JC14H9P7583630 to 1G2JC51HXP7584944

A new 1994 Sunbird models integrated control and alarm module (ICAM) has been installed in some 1993 Sunbird vehicles as indicated by the above VIN numbers. The new module may cause some concern with customers who perceive their vehicle to be functioning differently than an earlier built 1993 Sunbird model, and also with service technicians diagnosing system concerns. To identify a vehicle built with the 1994 Sunbird ICAM versus the 1993 Sunbird ICAM:

Key in ignition, ignition switch to "Run" Close all doors (so interior lights are off) Ignition switch to "Off", remove key.

1994 ICAM - interior lights on for 15 seconds after key out. 1993 ICAM - interior lights will remain off.

Three vehicle features were updated with the 1994 Sunbird ICAMS:

1. Illuminated exit: the interior lights will illuminate for up to 15 seconds after the ignition is turned off and the key is removed from the ignition switch.

2. Relock: the system will relock all doors during the ignition cycle whenever a front door is opened and closed AND the vehicle is out of park or neutral (auto transmission) or traveling above 8 mph (manual transmission).

Note 1: Sunbird models not in park or neutral (auto transmission) or traveling above 8 mph (manual transmission) will relock when the interior light switch is turned on.

The above notes do not apply to 1994 vehicles.

3. Safety belt telltale: the safety belt warning telltale will stay on for 20 seconds and then flash for at least 45 seconds after ignition on. Currently, the 1993 seatbelt telltale does not flash.

If a customer has a concern with any or all of the above features, replace the 1994 Sunbird ICAM with a 1993 Sunbird ICAM, P/N 22576829.

Parts are currently available from GMSPO.

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