THIS BULLETIN CANCELS AND REPLACES CORPORATE SERVICE BULLETINS 88-625-109 AND 87-625-112 TO UPDATE S-TRUCK MEMCAL PART NUMBERS AND PROVIDE ADDITIONAL DRIVEABILITY IMPROVEMENTS.
Some 1987-88 S/T/M trucks may experience one or more of the following false code and/or driveability conditions:
1. False Code 32 2. False Code 42 3. Intermittent High Idle 4. Unstable Idle 5. Decel Surge 6. Detonation (Spark Knock) 7. High Idle On Initial Shift Into Drive Gear
If these conditions are experienced and can not be corrected through normal service procedures, they may be repaired by installing the appropriate MEMCAL kit as shown in Table I, "Application Table". The driveability and false code conditions that are corrected by the MEMCAL kits for each specific vehicle application are shown in Table II.
Listed below are some symptoms and circumstances of the driveability conditions and false codes:
1). False Code 32
a. A "Check Engine Soon" light is on; may or may not go off during driving.
b. Code 32 stored in the ECM.
c. No noticeable loss in performance.
2). False Code 42
a. A "Check Engine Soon" light is on; may or may not go off during driving.
b. Code 42 stored in the ECM.
c. No noticeable loss in performance.
3). Intermittent High Idle With Clutch Disengaged
a. Engine at normal operating temperature with manual transmission
b. Excessive amount of time to return to normal idle speed
c. Can occur after "lugging" the engine
4). Unstable Idle
a. Idle is unstable, rolls, hunts with either a hot or cold engine
5). Decel Surge
a. Vehicle surges on deceleration.
6). Detonation (Spark Knock)
a. Typically occurs under steady throttle at highway speeds.
7). High Idle On Initial Shift Into Drive Gear
a. Higher than normal engine idle speed upon initial drive gear engagement that decreases within a few seconds. This "drive only" RPm condition is similar to a "carbureted fast idle" or "high cam step" level.
The condition may be brought on by repeated engine "revving" in park/neutral or by a rolling/stopping action while in neutral. This condition will only occur in a non A/C vehicle or with A/C off.
87/88 S 5-SPD. MAN. 16130830 0741 APHP
87/88 S 4-SPD. AUTO. 16129955 0041 APDJ
87 T 4-SPD. MAN. 16073744 9321 ACJN
87 T 5-SPD. MAN. 16074844 9341 ACJR
87/88 T 4-SPD. AUTO. 16086793 6771 ALYD
87 M 4-SPD. MAN. 16074854 9361 ACJT
87 M 5-SPD. MAN. 16074858 9371 ACJU
87/88 M 4-SPD. AUTO. 16086797 6781 ALYF
87/88 S 3-SPD. AUTO. 16086917 7161 AMAW
When the above 1987 vehicles are serviced with the correct MEMCAL kit as specified in this bulletin, scan tools with 1987 programs and CAM terminals with software versions prior to 19.00 will read only the following information correctly:
1. PROM I.D. 2. TROUBLE CODES 3. COOLANT 4. TPS 5. RPM 6. MPH 7. BLOCK LEARN 8. INTEGRATOR 9. I.A.C. COUNTS 10. MAP
Modifications have been made starting in CAMS software version 19.00 that will allow for correct reading of all information. 1988 versions of scan tool programs will include the ability to read all information correctly.
CAMS terminals with software versions 18.025 and earlier should not be used for diagnosis of the listed MEMCALS in the described vehicles.
Use applicable Labor Operation and Time.
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.