REVISION: 11/13/95
THIS BULLETIN IS BEING REVISED TO ADD THE BUICK N-CAR. **********************************************************************
SSS/CCR/SDD ACTUATOR ERROR CODE 13 OR 23 (LF), 14 OR 24 (RF), 15 OR 25 (LR), 16 OR 26 (RR) WILL NOT RESET FOLLOWING STRUT REPLACEMENT.
SSS (SPEED SENSITIVE SUSPENSION), RPO FE1, ON CADILLAC OTHER THAN ALLANTE
CCR (COMPUTER COMMAND RIDE), RPO FW1/FX3, ON BUICK OLDSMOBILE, PONTIAC
SDD (SPEED DEPENDENT DAMPING), RPO FE3, ON ALLANTE
RESISTANCE ACROSS THE NEW STRUT ACTUATOR MOTOR MAY BE OUTSIDE THE SPECIFIED 20-60 OHMS DUE TO A BUILD-UP OF TARNISH IN THE ACTUATOR MOTOR THUS CAUSING THE ABOVE DESCRIBED CONDITION. TARNISH CAN FORM DUE TO STRUT DISUSE WHILE IN PART STORAGE.
TO CORRECT THIS CONDITION, PLACE THE SSS/CCR/SDD SYSTEM INTO OUTPUT CYCLING MODE FOR TWO MINUTES. THE SSS/CCR/SDD MODULE WILL CONTINUOUSLY CYCLE ALL STRUTS THROUGH ALL ACTUATOR MOTOR POSITIONS WHILE THE RESISTOR IS IN PLACE. ACTUATOR MOTOR POSITION CHANGES WILL OCCUR EVERY TWO SECONDS WITH THE RESISTOR IN PLACE. TWO MINUTES OF ACTUATOR CYCLING WILL EFFECTIVELY REMOVE ANY TARNISH THAT MAY HAVE DEVELOPED ON THE STRUT MOTOR WHILE IN STORAGE.
1989/90 ALLANTE - THE OUTPUT CYCLING MODE MAY BE CALLED UP BY PLACING A 1K OHM RESISTOR ACROSS DLC (ALDL) CONNECTOR PINS C (SDD DIAGNOSTIC ENABLE) AND A (GROUND). VATS INTERROGATOR POSITION 4 OR 5 WILL PROVIDE THE REQUIRED 1K OHM RESISTANCE.
OTHERS LISTED - THE OUTPUT CYCLING MODE FOR THE OTHER VEHICLES LISTED MAY BE CALLED UP BY PLACING A 6.6K OHM RESISTOR ACROSS DLC (ALDL) PIN AS FOLLOWS:
DLC (ALDL) 12-PIN CONNECTOR - PINS C (SSS/CCR DIAGNOSTIC ENABLE) AND A (GROUND)
DLC (ALDL) 16-PIN CONNECTOR - PINS 3 (SSS/CCR DIAGNOSTIC ENABLE) AND 4 (GROUND)
THE VATS INTERROGATOR, SET TO POSITION 12 OR 13, MAY BE USED TO PROVIDE THE REQUIRED 6.6K OHM RESISTANCE.
THE VATS INTERROGATOR PIGTAIL WITH GREEN AND WHITE LEADS IS THE RESISTANCE CONNECTION. NO POLARITY CONSIDERATIONS EXIST.
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