Subject: | Hybrid Two-Mode High Voltage Battery Parts Restriction |
Models: | 2009 Cadillac Escalade Hybrid |
2008-2009 Chevrolet Tahoe Hybrid |
2008-2009 GMC Yukon Hybrid |
with Two-Mode Hybrid System (RPO HP2) |
This bulletin is being revised to add the 2009 model year and the 2009 Cadillac Escalade Hybrid. Please discard Corporate Bulletin Number 07-06-03-008 (Section 06 -- Engine/Propulsion System).
The purpose of this bulletin is to explain the Two-Mode Drive Motor Generator Battery parts restriction program for the 2008-2009 models listed above. The drive motor generator battery assembly is referred to as the hybrid battery. This parts restriction program will be in effect for 6 months. However, this program may be extended up to 1 year to get important feedback on this new hybrid battery assembly. This bulletin will be revised to announce the end of the parts restriction program at a later date.
Product teams continually seek valuable information for engineering improvements. To assist in this effort, a hybrid battery parts restriction program will be used for this product. The 2008-2009 model year Hybrid Two-Mode parts restriction program will be administered by the GM Technical Assistance Center (TAC). The servicing technician must provide detailed customer comments, conditions, diagnostic trouble codes (DTCs) and other useful information. To request a two-mode drive motor generator battery, dealerships are required to call Technical Assistance (TAC). Prior to calling TAC, please make sure to complete the Hybrid Battery Part Restriction worksheet referenced at the end of this bulletin. Use of this worksheet will minimize the time spent on the telephone and avoid the need of a second call to the TAC. Guidelines for honoring parts restriction requests under this program are being strictly enforced.
TAC Telephone Number | |
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U.S. 1-877-446-8227 (follow Action Center or Hybrid Prompts) | |
Canada 1-800-263-7740 for English or 1-800-263-7960 for French |
During this parts restriction period, components inside the high voltage hybrid battery assembly will not be replaced. Do Not remove any high voltage battery assembly covers during this parts restriction period unless instructed to do so. This will minimize exposure to high voltage inside the battery assembly until all of the technician training is completed including internal battery service.
Please note that this hybrid battery parts restriction program is subject to change as the program progresses. You will be notified by the TAC consultant if components inside the hybrid battery assembly are considered serviceable.
Caution: Always perform the High Voltage Disabling procedure prior to servicing any High Voltage component or connection. Personal Protection Equipment (PPE) and proper procedures must be followed.
The High Voltage Disabling procedure will perform the following tasks:• | Identify how to disable high voltage. |
• | Identify how to test for the presence of high voltage. |
• | Identify condition under which high voltage is always present and personal protection equipment (PPE) and proper procedures must be followed. |
Disable the high voltage at the drive motor generator battery. Refer to High Voltage Disabling in SI.
Caution: The high voltage (HV) battery must be protected when outside of the vehicle.
Storage Guidelines• | Store the HV battery flat, do not exceed 45 degrees when handling. |
• | Store the HV battery in an environmentally protected area. |
• | Maintain the HV battery at room temperature. |
• | Protect the HV battery from exposure to liquids. |
• | Protect the HV battery from physical damage. |
Important: Failure to return the replaced hybrid battery by the due date will result in the dealership being debited the entire warranty claim (parts and labor). The removed unit must be returned in the original packaging. For effective engineering analysis, please do not remove or disassemble any components.
The Warranty Parts Center (WPC) will issue a Part Return Request at the time of claim payment. DO NOT send a battery back to the WPC without a WPC request. The Part Request will provide a request number. This request number must be written on the outside of the return container using a permanent marker. Failure to write the request number on the return container may delay the processing of your return. Failure to return the battery may result in a debit.
Important: The failed hybrid battery assembly must be placed in two (double) polyethylene bags that were provided with the new battery. This double bagging procedure must be performed as soon as the battery is removed from the vehicle. After bagging the hybrid battery, place the part in the original shipping container. Hybrid batteries are not to be shipped or returned until all protective covers, which are shipped with the new battery, are installed and double bagged. If the bags were misplaced or discarded, they can be obtained from www.uline.com in bulk. The part number for the bags are S-11050.
GM Warranty Parts Center
45 Northpointe Drive
Orion, MI 48359
Part Number | Description |
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19180442 | Battery Kit, Drive Motor |
For vehicles repaired under warranty, use:
Labor Operation | Description | Labor Time |
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N5823 | Drive Motor Generator Battery Replacement | Use Published Labor Operation Time |
Add: | Administrative Allowance | 0.2 hr |
Add: | Road Test-Snap Shot | 0.3 hr |
Complete the feedback form before performing the high voltage disabling procedure and removing the drive motor generator battery. Using a scan tool where appropriate, record the following information/data from the BECM data lists.
TAC Case #
VIN #
Drive Motor Generator Battery Serial #
List All DTC Numbers:
List all Symptoms:
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Notice: Multiple Tech 2® Screen prints containing the following information will be accepted in lieu of completing the table below. The information below can be found in the BECM Data Menu on the Tech 2®.
Scan Tool Parameter | Value Displayed | Units Displayed |
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Control Module Voltage |
| volts |
Hybrid Battery SOC |
| % |
Hybrid Battery Assembly Calculated |
| volts |
HVIC Return Current |
| mA |
HVIC Source Current |
| Ma |
Hybrid Battery 1 |
| volts |
Hybrid Battery 2 |
| volts |
Hybrid Battery 3 |
| volts |
Hybrid Battery 4 |
| volts |
Hybrid Battery 5 |
| volts |
Hybrid Battery 6 |
| volts |
Hybrid Battery 7 |
| volts |
Hybrid Battery 8 |
| volts |
Hybrid Battery 9 |
| volts |
Hybrid Battery 10 |
| volts |
Hybrid Battery 11 |
| volts |
Hybrid Battery 12 |
| volts |
Hybrid Battery 13 |
| volts |
Hybrid Battery 14 |
| volts |
Hybrid Battery 15 |
| volts |
Hybrid Battery 16 |
| volts |
Hybrid Battery 17 |
| volts |
Hybrid Battery 18 |
| volts |
Hybrid Battery 19 |
| volts |
Hybrid Battery 20 |
| volts |
Hybrid Battery Inlet Air Temperature |
| *C |
Hybrid Battery Outlet Air Temperature |
| *C |
Hybrid Batt Mod 1 Temperature |
| *C |
Hybrid Batt Mod 2 Temperature |
| *C |
Hybrid Batt Mod 3 Temperature |
| *C |
Hybrid Batt Mod 4 Temperature |
| *C |
Hybrid Batt Charge Power Available |
| Watts |
Hybrid Batt Discharge Power Available |
| Watts |
Hybrid Batt Assembly Resistance |
| Ohms |
Contactor System Status |
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