Subject: | 99046(B) -- Special Policy -- High/Low/High ABS Brake Anomaly |
Models: | 1993-1996 Chevrolet and GMC S/T Utility |
1994-1996 Chevrolet and GMC S/T Pickup Equipped With a V6 Engine |
1993-1996 Chevrolet and GMC G Van |
THIS SPECIAL POLICY IS IN EFFECT UNTIL DECEMBER 1, 2002
THIS BULLETIN CANCELS AND REPLACES BULLETIN 99046(A) ISSUED APRIL, 2000. ALL COPIES OF BULLETIN 99046(A) SHOULD BE DESTROYED. THE CHART BELOW HAS BEEN REVISED TO REFLECT A PART CHANGE FOR 1993 S/T UTILITY VEHICLES WITH AN L35 ENGINE.
M/L VANS AND AWD T-UTILITY VEHICLES ARE NO LONGER INVOLVED IN THIS SPECIAL POLICY.
DUE TO THE AVAILABILITY OF PARTS, THIS SPECIAL POLICY IS BEING ADMINISTERED IN FOUR PHASES. THE FIRST PHASE, RELEASED IN DECEMBER, 1999, CONSISTED OF VEHICLES WITH A VCM. THIS SECOND PHASE WILL CONSIST OF 1993 MODEL YEAR VEHICLES. THE THIRD PHASE WILL CONSIST OF 1994 VEHICLES WITH A PCM. THE FOURTH PHASE WILL CONSIST OF 1995-96 VEHICLES WITH A PCM.
YOU WILL BE NOTIFIED OF THE THIRD AND FOURTH PHASES VIA DCS MESSAGE.
MODEL YEAR | ||||
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| 1993 | 1994 | 1995 | 1996 |
G Van | Part Chg | Part Chg | Part Chg | Part Chg |
S/T Pickup w/LB4 & Man Trans | NA | Reprogram | Reprogram | NA |
S/T Pickup w/LB4 & Auto Trans | NA | Part Chg | Part Chg | NA |
S/T Pickup w/L35/LF6 | NA | Part Chg | Reprogram | Reprogram |
S/T Utility w/LB4 | Part Chg | Part Chg | NA | NA |
S/T Utility w/L35 | Part Chg | Part Chg | (+K29) Part Chg | Reprogram |
(-K29) Reprogram |
The federal government's highway safety agency, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) has identified, and General Motors Corporation has confirmed, the existence of a condition in the antilock braking system of some 1993-1996 Chevrolet and GMC S/T utilities, 1994-1996 Chevrolet and GMC S/T pickups equipped with a V6 engine, and 1993-1996 Chevrolet and GMC G vans, all equipped with the Lucas Varity three-sensor ABS system. On rare occasions, this condition can result in longer stopping distances during certain antilock brake applications, as explained below.
If the customer is driving on a road surface that supports good traction and they begin to stop by applying the brake pedal firmly, and both front wheels of their vehicle then pass onto a slippery surface (such as an ice-covered or wet patched asphalt part of the road), the antilock brake system will adjust the brakes at each of the wheels to take advantage of the available traction. This will allow the customer to steer and maintain stability, which is normal ABS operation, as their owner's manual explains in more detail.
However, if the customer is still braking while the vehicle leaves the slippery surface and both front wheels get back on a higher-traction surface, the ABS may perform as if the vehicle were still on the slippery surface and the vehicle may not stop as quickly. However, this will not happen every time these conditions are encountered. It depends on several additional factors, such as vehicle speed and the length of the slippery surface.
The ABS system was designed with increased sensitivity to wheel slip in order to improve vehicle steerability while braking on very slippery surfaces. This improvement for steerability, however, made it possible for reduced front braking effectiveness to occur as described above.
This special policy adjustment covers the condition described above until December 1, 2002, regardless of vehicle mileage or ownership. The repairs will be made at no charge to the customer (see the service procedure for the appropriate repair). Other conditions that may cause similar or different brake complaints that are not a result of the condition listed above are not covered by this special policy. The customer should be informed that any further service that is not covered by this special policy would be their responsibility, if they elect to have the service performed.
Involved are 1993-1996 S/T utilities, 1994-1996 S/T pickups equipped with a V6 engine, and 1993-1996 G vans built within the following VIN breakpoints:
Year | Division | Model | Plant | From | Through |
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1994 | Chevrolet | S/T Pickup | Linden | RK100001 | RK182995 |
1994 | Chevrolet | S/T Pickup | Shreveport | R8100004 | R8243099 |
1995 | Chevrolet | S/T Pickup | Linden | SK100036 | SK263000 |
1995 | Chevrolet | S/T Pickup | Shreveport | S8100001 | S8266202 |
1996 | Chevrolet | S/T Pickup | Linden | TK100019 | TK240986 |
1996 | Chevrolet | S/T Pickup | Shreveport | T8100001 | T8232058 |
1993 | Chevrolet | S/T Utility | Pontiac West | P0100001 | P0196997 |
1993 | Chevrolet | S/T Utility | Moraine | P2100001 | P2218436 |
1994 | Chevrolet | S/T Utility | Pontiac West | R0100001 | R0184858 |
1994 | Chevrolet | S/T Utility | Moraine | R2100001 | R2179415 |
1995 | Chevrolet | S/T Utility | Moraine | S2100001 | S2266695 |
1995 | Chevrolet | S/T Utility | Linden | SK100001 | SK263010 |
1996 | Chevrolet | S/T Utility | Moraine | T2100001 | T2318776 |
1996 | Chevrolet | S/T Utility | Linden | TK100001 | TK240987 |
1993 | Chevrolet | G Van | Scarborough | P4100001 | P4152035 |
1993 | Chevrolet | G Van | Flint | PF300008 | PF362809 |
1994 | Chevrolet | G Van | Flint | RF100001 | RF190429 |
1995 | Chevrolet | G Van | Flint | SF100001 | SF253581 |
1996 | Chevrolet | G Van | Flint | TF100001 | TF118295 |
1994 | GMC | S/T Pickup | Linden | RK500002 | RK525999 |
1994 | GMC | S/T Pickup | Shreveport | R8500003 | R8533979 |
1995 | GMC | S/T Pickup | Linden | SK500022 | SK545830 |
1995 | GMC | S/T Pickup | Shreveport | S8500002 | S8541078 |
1996 | GMC | S/T Pickup | Linden | TK500012 | TK532449 |
1996 | GMC | S/T Pickup | Shreveport | T8500001 | T8536520 |
1993 | GMC | S/T Utility | Pontiac West | P0500001 | P0528015 |
1993 | GMC | S/T Utility | Moraine | P2500002 | P2543251 |
1994 | GMC | S/T Utility | Pontiac West | R0500001 | R0535325 |
1994 | GMC | S/T Utility | Moraine | R2500001 | R2527917 |
1995 | GMC | S/T Utility | Moraine | S2500001 | S2559899 |
1995 | GMC | S/T Utility | Linden | SK500001 | SK545839 |
1996 | GMC | S/T Utility | Moraine | T2500001 | T2580013 |
1993 | GMC | G Van | Scarborough | P4500001 | P4519317 |
1993 | GMC | G Van | Flint | PF500004 | PF522530 |
1994 | GMC | G Van | Flint | RF500001 | RF536616 |
1995 | GMC | G Van | Flint | SF500001 | SF559023 |
1996 | GMC | G Van | Flint | TF500001 | TF852777 |
Parts required to complete this special policy are to be obtained from General Motors Service Parts Operations (GMSPO). Normal orders should be placed on a DRO=Daily Replenishment Order. In an emergency situation, parts should be ordered on a CSO=Customer Special Order.
Important: It is estimated that only a small number of 1995 and 1996 S/T trucks with a VCM reflash may require LEGR valve replacement.
Part Number | Description | Quantity/Vehicle |
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88880026 | Module Kit, Elek Brk Cont (vehicles equipped with a PCM) | 1 (if required) |
17113533 | Valve-EGR (1995 S/T w/K35 & VCM) | 1 (if required) |
17113618 | Valve Asm, EGR (1996 S/T w/L35 & VCM) | 1 (if required) |
12555896 | Gasket, EGR Vlv | 1 (if required) |
Customers will be notified of the Special Policy on their vehicles, in phases, by General Motors (see copy of typical customer letter included with this bulletin-actual divisional letter may vary slightly).
Important: For 1995 S/T utilities with L35, check the Service Parts Identification (SPID) label on the inside of the glovebox to determine if the vehicle has a VCM. If there is an RPO of "K29", the vehicle has a PCM and is NOT programmable, see procedure below.
The new calibration was available in October, 1999 on TIS 2000 CD #21 or Techline CD #20/21 and later versions. The calibration is programmed into the vehicle's VCM via a Techline Tool. Use a Techline Terminal or scan tool to perform the learn procedure and program the VCM.
Important: Use the calibration file "Special Policy 99046" on TIS 2000 CD #21 or Techline CD #20/21 or later versions.
• | The battery is fully charged. |
• | The ignition switch is in the RUN position. |
• | The Data Link Connector (DLC) is accessible. |
If the vehicle is a 1995/1996 S/T pickup or utility with an L35 engine, proceed to Step 5.
- | If the "actual" position tracks with the "desired" position, no further action is required. |
- | If the "actual" position does not track with the "desired" position ("actual" position sticks at a high percentage rate), then the LEGR valve should be replaced. Refer to the appropriate section of the service manual for replacement of the linear EGR valve. |
- | If the unit does NOT have the "Kelsey Hayes" logo on it, no further action is required. |
- | If the unit has the "Kelsey Hayes" logo on it, proceed to Step 4 and replace the EBCM. |
Notice: To prevent damage (kinking or bending) to the brake lines, care must be taken when lowering the EHCU and bracket assembly to gain access to the Electronic Brake Control Module (EBCM).
- | If the unit does NOT have the "Kelsey Hayes" logo on it, no further action is required. Proceed to Step 17. |
- | If the unit has the "Kelsey Hayes" logo on it, proceed to Step 8 and replace the EBCM. |
Tighten
Tighten the bolts to 75 N·m (55 lb ft).
Tighten
Tighten the attaching bolts to 16 N·m (12 lb ft).
For vehicles repaired under the terms of this special policy, submit a claim with the information indicated below.
Repair Performed | Part Count | Part No. | Parts Allow | CC-FC | Labor Op | Model | Labor Hours |
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VCM Reprogram & LEGR Function Test | 0 | NA | NA | MK-95 | T5535 | S/T | 0.7 |
Replace LEGR Valve | 2 | -- | * | MK-95 | T5545 | 1995 | 0.4 |
1996 | 0.2 | ||||||
Inspect Module - No Further Action Req'd | 0 | NA | NA | MK-95 | T5546 | S/T | 0.2 |
G | 0.4 | ||||||
Inspect Module & Install Module Kit | 1 | -- | * | MK-95 | T5547 | S/T | 0.4 |
G | 0.7 | ||||||
* -- The "Parts Allowance" should be the sum total of the current GMSPO Dealer Net Price plus the applicable Mark-Up or Landed Cost Mark-Up (for IPC) for the module kit needed to complete the repair. |
Dear Chevrolet/GMC Customer:
As the owner of a General Motors truck equipped with the Lucas Varity three-sensor antilock brake system (ABS), your satisfaction with our product is of utmost concern to us.
The federal government's highway safety agency, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) has identified, and General Motors Corporation has confirmed, the existence of a condition in the antilock braking system of some Chevrolet and GMC 1994-1996 S/T pickups equipped with a V6 engine, and 1995-1996 S/T utility vehicles. On rare occasions, this condition can result in longer stopping distances during certain antilock brake applications, as explained below.
If you're driving on a road surface that supports good traction and you begin to stop by applying your brake pedal firmly, and both front wheels of your vehicle then pass onto a slippery surface (such as an ice-covered or wet patched asphalt part of the road), your antilock brake system will adjust the brakes at each of the wheels to take advantage of the available traction. This will allow you to steer and maintain stability, which is normal ABS operation, as your owner's manual explains in more detail.
However, if you are still braking while the vehicle leaves the slippery surface and both front wheels get back on a higher-traction surface, the ABS may perform as if the vehicle were still on the slippery surface and the vehicle may not stop as quickly. However, this will not happen every time these conditions are encountered. It depends on several additional factors, such as vehicle speed and the length of the slippery surface.
Your ABS system was designed with increased sensitivity to wheel slip in order to improve vehicle steerability while braking on very slippery surfaces. This improvement for steerability, however, made it possible for reduced front braking effectiveness to occur as described above. Therefore, GM has developed a software change that will make your vehicle less sensitive to wheel slip under the circumstances described above.
Upon your request, your Chevrolet/GMC dealer will make a change to your antilock braking software to prevent this phenomenon from occurring. This software change will have only a slight effect on vehicle steerability during braking on very slippery surfaces and is designed to have no effect on normal ABS or other braking operations. This change should not affect how your brakes feel or create any perceptible difference in the steerability of stability of your vehicle while braking. This modification will be performed for you at no charge at any time until December 1, 2002.
Your Chevrolet/GMC dealer will modify your vehicle's ABS software. We estimate that it will take your dealer 45 minutes to perform this modification. Additional time may be required to schedule and process your vehicle. If your dealer has a large number of vehicles awaiting service, this additional time may be significant. Please ask your dealer if you wish to know how much additional time will be needed.
Repairs and adjustments qualifying under this special coverage must be performed by a Chevrolet/GMC dealer. You may want to call the service department to arrange a convenient appointment. Should your dealer be unable to schedule a service date within a reasonable time, you should contact the appropriate Customer Assistance Center at the number listed below:
Division | Number | Deaf, Hearing Impaired, or Speech Impaired* |
---|---|---|
Chevrolet | 1-800-222-1020 | 1-800-833-2438 |
GMC | 1-800-462-8782 | 1-800-462-8583 |
* Utilizes Telecommunication Devices for the Deaf/Text Telephones (TDD/TTY) |
Pontiac-GMC Division
General Motors Corporation
Enclosure
(Phase II, III & IV) April, 2000Dear Chevrolet/GMC Customer:
As the owner of a General Motors truck equipped with the Lucas Varity three-sensor antilock brake system (ABS), your satisfaction with our product is of utmost concern to us.
The federal government's highway safety agency, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) has identified, and General Motors Corporation has confirmed, the existence of a condition in the antilock braking system of some Chevrolet and GMC 1994-1995 Sonoma and S10 pickup trucks equipped with a V6 engine, 1993-1995 Jimmy and Blazer utility vehicles, and 1993-1996 full size vans. On rare occasions, this condition can result in longer stopping distances during certain antilock brake applications, as explained.
If you're driving on a road surface that supports good traction and you begin to stop by applying your brake pedal firmly, and both front wheels of your vehicle then pass onto a slippery surface (such as an ice-covered or wet patched asphalt part of the road), your antilock brake system will adjust the brakes at each of the wheels to take advantage of the available traction. This will allow you to steer and maintain stability, which is normal ABS operation, as your owner's manual explains in more detail.
However, if you are still braking while the vehicle leaves the slippery surface and both front wheels get back on a higher-traction surface, the ABS may perform as if the vehicle were still on the slippery surface and the vehicle may not stop as quickly. However, this will not happen every time these conditions are encountered. It depends on several additional factors, such as vehicle speed and the length of the slippery surface.
Your ABS system was designed with increased sensitivity to wheel slip in order to improve vehicle steerability while braking on very slippery surfaces. This improvement for steerability, however, made it possible for reduced front braking effectiveness to occur as described above. Therefore, GM has developed a change that will make your vehicle less sensitive to wheel slip under the circumstances described above.
Upon your request, your Chevrolet/GMC dealer will inspect the electronic brake controller module on your vehicle, and if necessary, install a new module to prevent this phenomenon from occurring. This new module will have only a slight effect on vehicle steerability during braking on very slippery surfaces and is designed to have no effect on normal ABS or other braking operations. This change should not affect how your brakes feel or create any perceptible difference in the steerability or stability of your vehicle while braking. This service will be performed for you at no charge at any time until December 1, 2002.
We estimate that it will take your dealer approximately 15-25 minutes to inspect the module, and if necessary, another 15-25 minutes to install a new module. Additional time may be required to schedule and process your vehicle. If your dealer has a large number of vehicles awaiting service, this additional time may be significant. Please ask your dealer if you wish to know how much additional time will be needed.
Repairs and adjustments qualifying under this special coverage must be performed by a Chevrolet/GMC dealer. You may want to call the service department to arrange a convenient appointment. Should your dealer be unable to schedule a service date within a reasonable time, you should contact the appropriate Customer Assistance Center at the number listed below:
Division | Number | Deaf, Hearing Impaired, or Speech Impaired* |
---|---|---|
Chevrolet | 1-800-222-1020 | 1-800-833-2438 |
GMC | 1-800-462-8782 | 1-800-462-8583 |
* Utilizes Telecommunication Devices for the Deaf/Text Telephones (TDD/TTY) |
Chevrolet/Pontiac-GMC Division
General Motors Corporation