Subject: | LBZ, LB7, LLY, Service Engine Soon (SES) Light Illuminated, DTC P0116 or P0181 Set with Engine Coolant Heater Usage In Ambient Temperatures Above -18°C (0°F) (Replace Engine Coolant Heater Cord) |
Models: | 2001-2006 Chevrolet Silverado |
2006 Chevrolet Express Vans |
2001-2006 GMC Sierra |
2006 GMC Savana Vans |
with 6.6L Duramax™ Diesel V8 Engine (VINs D, 1, 2 -- RPOs LBZ, LB7, LLY) |
Some customers may comment on a Duramax™ Diesel vehicle with a Service Engine Soon (SES) light illuminated on the instrument cluster. Some vehicles may have been previously serviced for this same condition. Technicians may also find the following DTCs set with no concern found.
• | DTC P0116: Engine Coolant Temperature (ECT) Sensor Performance |
• | DTC P0181: Fuel Temperature Sensor Performance |
The Fuel Temperature Sensor, Engine Coolant Temperature (ECT), and Intake Air Temperature (IAT) sensors are compared to each other during a cold start to identify a concern with any one of the sensors. Engine coolant heater usage in ambient temperatures above -18°C (0° F) may trigger a false DTC P0116 or P0181.
The diesel supplement to the Owner’s Manual advises that the engine coolant heater may be used below -18°C (0°F) to assist with cold starts. However, a customer may wish to plug in the heater when the overnight temperatures are unknown. A thermostatically controlled engine coolant heater cord is available for the prevention of false DTCs. This cord incorporates a thermostatic switch that only conducts below -18°C (0°F).
Follow the steps below for the particular model year vehicle you are working on to ensure that the correct diagnostics are performed before replacing the engine coolant heater cord.
Part Number | Description |
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10369173 | Cord, Engine Coolant Heater |
For vehicles repaired under warranty, use:
Labor Operation | Description | Labor Time |
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J3523 | Cord, Engine Coolant Heater - Replace | 0.5 hr |