Some customers with an engine/vehicle combination listed below
1987 J-Car With a 2.8L Engine (Vin Code W) 1988 W-Car With a 2.8L Engine (Vin Code W) 1987-88 A and L Models With a 2.8L Engine (Vin Code W)
may comment that they have experienced one or more of the following conditions:
A cold start stall or sag, A decel stall A tip-in hesitation A check engine light with stored Codes 23, 25, 33, 34 or An engine speed flare during a declutch operation with a manual transmission equipped vehicle.
These conditions may be attributed to a number of components/interactions. In the interest of simplifying diagnosis and repair, the following procedure has been developed to reduce system sensitivity, thereby addressing a variety of potential causes simultaneously.
If a customer comment concerning an occasional engine stall or a drive hesitation is received, and/or a stored Code 33 or 34 is found, then complete the following procedure:
1. Perform diagnostic procedures per Section 6E of the Service Manual, and correct any faults except for Codes 33, 34, 23 or 25.
If the diagnostics indicate the Mass Air Flow (MAF) is to be replaced or a Code 33 or 34 is present, DO NOT REPLACE THE MAF SENSOR! Proceed to Step #3. If a Code 23 or 25 is present, go to Step #2 below. PROCEED TO STEP #3 ONLY IF NORMAL DIAGNOSTIC CHECKS DID NOT IDENTIFY A CAUSE FOR THE CUSTOMER CONCERN.
2. If a Code 23 or 25 is stored, perform the model year diagnostics for the Manifold Air Temperature Sensor (MAT). If the diagnostics indicate that the MAT is faulty and replacement is required, replace the combination MAT/MAF sensor. Proceed to Step #3.
3. Install a new MEM-CAL into the Engine Control Module (ECM) per instructions below. The new MEM-CAL is available from CANSPO. See attached service part number chart. Install the identification label package to the ECM access door and to the left shock tower per label kit, P/N 10154725 instructions.
A). Pull the underhood ECM continuous power fuse or disconnect the battery and leave it disconnected for at least 10 minutes.
B). Remove MAF relay, if applicable, and discard. Tape up connector to prevent water intrusion.
C). Remove current MEM-CAL and install a new service MEM-CAL.
D). Restore the battery power and place air conditioning controls (if equipped) in the "off" position.
E). Firmly apply the parking brake and block the drive wheels. Start the engine, and shift the transaxle to "drive" for automatics or "neutral" for manuals.
F). Allow the engine to run until the engine cooling fan has cycled once, or a maximum of 10 minutes.
G). Turn the ignition key to the "off" position for at least 5 seconds.
H). Start the engine, and shift the tranaxle to "drive" for automatics or "neutral" for manuals.
I). Allow engine to run for at least 5 minutes.
After a MEM-CAL replacement, the 1987-88 2.8L speed density service diagnostics supplement must be used for driveability and emissions diagnostics. Until the supplement is available, use 1989 model year for scanner-type diagnostics. For additional information, call the GM Technical Assistance Network.
Use applicable labour operations and claim total hours (time plus additional time) as follows: A-Car =1.0 Hour
J-Car = 0.9 Hour
1987 L-Car = 0.9 Hour
1988 L-Car = 0.8 Hour
W-Car = 0.8 Hour
MEM-CAL SELECTION CHART - SERVICE PART NUMBERS
* 1 = CHEVROLET 2 = PONTIAC 3 = OLDSMOBILE 4 = BUICK
General Motors bulletins are intended for use by professional technicians, not a "do-it-yourselfer". They are written to inform those technicians of conditions that may occur on some vehicles, or to provide information that could assist in the proper service of a vehicle. Properly trained technicians have the equipment, tools, safety instructions and know-how to do a job properly and safely. If a condition is described, do not assume that the bulletin applies to your vehicle, or that your vehicle will have that condition. See a General Motors dealer servicing your brand of General Motors vehicle for information on whether your vehicle may benefit from the information.