Subject: | Various Driveability Symptoms Due to Clogged Fuel Injectors, MIL/SES DTCs P0171, P0172, P0174, P0300, P1174, P1175 (Clean Fuel Injectors and/or Perform Injector Test With AFIT - CH-47976) |
Models: | 2000-2007 GM Passenger Cars and Light Duty Trucks (Including Saturn) |
2003-2007 HUMMER H2 |
2006-2007 HUMMER H3 |
2005-2007 Saab 9-7X |
with 2.2L, 2.4L, 2.8L, 3.1L, 3.4L, 3.5L, 3.8L, 3.9L, 4.2L, 4.3L, 4.8L, 5.3L, 6.0L, 6.2L or 8.1L Engine (VINs F, D, 4, 5, T, 8, J, E, H, L, 6, K, 1, 2, R, W, S, X, V, T, M, N, U, H, Y, 8, G -- RPOs L61, LN2, L43, LD9, LK5, LG8, LA1, LX5, LX9, LZ4, LZE, L52, L36, L67, L26, LZ9, LZ8, LGD, LL8, LU3, LR4, LM7, LH6, LQ9, LQ4, LS2, L76, L92, L18) |
and MULTEC® 2 Fuel Injectors |
This bulletin is being revised to update the service information in step number 3 under Injector Cleaning Procedure and update the Warranty Information (excluding Saab U.S. Models). Please discard Corporate Bulletin Number 03-06-04-030D (Section 06 -- Engine/Propulsion System).
Some customers may comment on any of the following various driveability symptoms:
• | Extended Crank Time |
• | Hard to Start |
• | MIL/SES Illuminated with DTCs |
• | Hesitation |
• | Lack of Power |
• | Surge or Chuggle |
• | Rough Idle |
• | Light or Intermittent Misfire |
Due to various factors, the fuel injectors may become restricted. Extensive testing has demonstrated that fuel related issues are the cause of clogged injectors. At this point, no specific fuel, fuel constituent, or engine condition has been identified as causing the restriction. The restriction causes the engine to operate at a lean air fuel ratio. This may either trigger the MIL to illuminate or the engine to develop various driveability symptoms.
Fuel injector restrictions, deposits can be cleaned on the vehicle using the following procedure. Under NO circumstances should this procedure be modified, changed or shortened. As a long term solution, and to prevent reoccurrence, customers should be encouraged to use Top Tier Detergent Gasoline . For further information on Top Tier detergent gasoline and fuel retailers, please refer to the following Corporate Bulletin Numbers:
• | 04-06-04-047G (U.S. Only) |
• | 05-06-04-022C (Canada ONLY) |
Notice: GM UPPER ENGINE AND FUEL INJECTOR CLEANER is the only injector cleaning agent approved for use with General Motors fuel system components. Other injector cleaners may cause damage to plastics, plated metals or bearings. General Motors has completed extensive laboratory testing of GM Upper Engine and Fuel Injector Cleaner, and can assure its compatibility with General Motors fuel system components, as long as the cleaning procedure is followed correctly.
The following tools, or their equivalent, are required:
• | CH-47976 Active Fuel Injector Tester (AFIT) |
• | J 35800-A Fuel Injector Cleaner |
• | J 37287 Fuel Line Shut-off Adapter |
• | J 42964 Fuel Line Shut-off Adapter |
• | J 42873 Fuel Line Shut-off Adapter |
• | * One bottle of GM Upper Engine and Fuel Injector Cleaner, P/N 88861802 (in Canada, P/N 88861804) |
• | * One bottle of GM Fuel System Treatment Plus, P/N 88861011 (in Canada, P/N 88861012) |
Some dealers may not have an Active Fuel Injector Tester (AFIT- CH-47976). Dealers can contact 1-800-GM-TOOLS (1-800-468-6657) to order an AFIT- CH-47976. Dealers still can test the fuel injectors without an AFIT. Refer to Fuel Injector Diagnosis (w/ J 39021 or Tech 2®) in SI.
Important: As mentioned in the AFIT User Guide, vehicles that are not listed in the AFIT menu can still be tested with the AFIT. Depending on the model, it may be possible to enter the previous model year and proceed with testing using the DLC connection. If this is not possible on the model that you are working on, it will be necessary to use the direct connection method outlined in the AFIT User Guide (See Pages 17-31).
General Motors recommends that the Active Fuel Injector Tester (AFIT) be used in testing fuel injectors. If the SI diagnostics do not isolate a cause for this concern, use the Active Fuel Injector Tester (AFIT - CH-47976) to perform an "Injector Test" as outlined in the AFIT User Guide.
The AFIT "Injector Test" measures the flow characteristics of all fuel injectors, which is more precise when compared with the standard Tech 2® fuel injector balance test. As a result, the AFIT is more likely to isolate the cause of a P1174 DTC (for example: if it is being caused by a fuel injector concern).
The CH-47976 (Active Fuel Injector Tester - AFIT) can also be used to measure fuel pressure and fuel system leak down. Also, as mentioned in the P1174 SI diagnosis, if the misfire current counters or misfire graph indicate any misfires, it may be an indicator of the cylinder that is causing the concern. Refer to Fuel Injector Diagnosis (w/CH-47976) in SI for additional instructions.
To access the training video on AFIT, take the following path at the GM Training Website:
Additional training is available from the gmtraining.com website. Please see TECHassist 16044.18T2 Active Fuel Injector Tester and also see 16043.51D Engine Mechanical Diagnosis & Measurement for more information on GM Upper Engine and Fuel Injector Cleaner.
Also, dealers can now download software updates for the AFIT at GM Dealer Equipment (GMDE) on the web at http://www.gmde.net/AFIT.cfm.
To access the training video on AFIT, take the following path at the GMPro LMS Training Website:
Also, dealers can now download software updates for the AFIT at GM Dealer Equipment (GMDE) on the web at http://www.gmde.net/softwareupdates/.
Additional information can be found on AFIT (June 2006 Edition) and GM Upper Engine and Fuel Injector Cleaner (November 2006 Edition) in Techlink. To access the articles, take the following path:
• | Click on 06-2006 in the Archives Section and Click on the Active Fuel Injector Tester Link in the June 2006 Techlink Article. |
• | Click on 11-2006 in the Archives Section and Click on the GM Top Engine Cleaner Replaced Link in the November 2006 Techlink Article. |
Notice: GM UPPER ENGINE AND FUEL INJECTOR CLEANER is the only injector cleaning agent recommended. DO NOT USE OTHER CLEANING AGENTS AS THEY MAY CONTAIN METHANOL, WHICH CAN DAMAGE FUEL SYSTEM COMPONENTS. Under NO circumstances should the GM Upper Engine and Fuel Injector Cleaner be added to the vehicle fuel tank.
Do not exceed the recommended cleaning solution concentration. Testing has demonstrated that exceeding the recommended cleaning solution concentration does not improve the effectiveness of this procedure.Important: Vehicles with less than 160 km (100 mi) on the odometer should not have the injectors cleaned. These vehicles should have any out of specification injectors replaced.
Part Number | Description | Qty |
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88861802 | GM Upper Engine and Fuel Injector Cleaner 473 ml (16 oz) Container (U.S.) | 1* |
88861804 | GM Upper Engine and Fuel Injector Cleaner 473 ml Container (Canada) | 1 |
88861011 | Fuel System Treatment Plus 591 ml (20 oz) Container (U.S.) | 1 |
88861012 | Fuel System Treatment Plus 591 ml Container (Canada) | 1 |
* Only 1/8 of the cost may be claimed for 4 and 6 cylinder engines and 1/4 of the cost for 8 cylinder engines.
For vehicles repaired under warranty, use:
Labor Operation | Description | Labor Time |
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*J5645 | Cleaning Injector: |
|
4 Cylinder Engine | 0.8 hr | |
5 Cylinder Engine | 0.7 hr | |
6 Cylinder Engine | 0.7 hr | |
8 Cylinder Engine | 0.9 hr | |
**Add: | Diagnostic Time | 0.0-0.3 hr |
* This labor operation number is for bulletin use only. This number will not be published in the Labor Time Guide. **A total diagnostic time equal to the time allowed for cleaning, J5645, may be claimed for performing the injector diagnosis procedure. |
For vehicles repaired under warranty, use:
Labor Operation | Description | Failed Object | Fault/Reason Code | Location Code | Warranty Type | Repair/Action Code | Labor Time |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
2421101 | Injector, Replace Engine Code S | 24211 | 71 | 0 | 01 | 01 | Use Published Labor Operation Time |
2421102 | Injector, Replace Engine Code M | 24211 | 71 | 0 | 01 | 01 | Use Published Labor Operation Time |
Add 1002001 | Diagnostic Time | -- | -- | -- | -- | -- | Use Published Labor Operation Time |
2421105 | Cleaning Injector, 6 Cylinder Engine | 24211 | 71 | 0 | 01 | 05 | 0.7 hr* |
2421106 | Cleaning Injector, 8 Cylinder Engine | 24211 | 71 | 0 | 01 | 05 | 0.9 hr* |
VIN:
| Odometer: | Date: | |||||||
Repair Order:
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| Technician: | |||||||
Customer Concern:
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DTC's Found:
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Dielectric Grease added to Female terminal at injector. Yes No
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Initial Injector Balance Test Results | |||||||||
Cylinder | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | |
Pressure Drop kPa | |||||||||
If there is less than a 20 kPa difference between the highest and lowest fuel pressure drop, the fuel injectors are operating properly and further service manual diagnostics should be performed on the vehicle. If there is greater than or equal to a 20 kPa difference between the highest and lowest fuel pressure drop the injectors should be cleaned. | |||||||||
Post Cleaning Injector Balance Test Results | |||||||||
Cylinder | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | |
Pressure Drop kPa | |||||||||
Are any injectors greater than or equal to a 15 kPa difference in pressure drop? Yes No | |||||||||
If Yes, replace the injector assembly with the lowest fuel pressure drop. Follow injector replacement procedures outlined in the appropriate Service Information Manual for the vehicle. Then repeat the balance test. List which injectors were replaced:_______________________________ If No, the fuel injectors are functioning properly. | |||||||||
Fuel Tank Capacity:___________ | |||||||||
Quantity of Fuel System Treatment added to tank:_________ | |||||||||
Remaining quantity of Fuel System Treatment given to Customer: ________ | |||||||||
Verified Customer Concern has been Corrected: ____________ |