Subject: | Service Manual Update for 2001 L-Series Body/Electrical Volume II Service
Manuals Regarding "Liftgate Release - Wagon" Circuit Description and Operation |
Models: | 2001 Saturn L-Series wagons built after VIN 1Y585334 |
Purpose
The purpose of this bulletin is to provide updated circuit description and operation
information for the L-Series wagon liftgate release and update all 2001 L-Series Body/Electrical
Volume II Service Manuals at your location.
Please obtain all 2001 L-Series Body/Electrical Volume II Service Manuals
and update as indicated below.
• | On page 149 in the Locks and Security section locate "Decklid/Liftgate"
and write in "Liftgate Release - Wagon Refer to Technical Bulletin 02-T-50" with marker
or pen. |
• | Make a photocopy of page 2 in this bulletin. |
• | Insert a copy of page 2 in this bulletin between pages 148 and
149. |
Service Manual update for page 149 of the 2001 L-Series Body/Electrical
Volume II Service Manual. Refer to Technical Information Bulletin 02-T-50 July,
2002.
Liftgate Release - Wagon
The Body Control Module (BCM) controls the liftgate release for the Saturn L-Series
wagons. The BCM monitors circuit 744 to determine if the liftgate is open
or closed. In order to open the liftgate the gate must be unlocked prior to pressing
the key cylinder release. You can unlock the liftgate in one of the following ways:
• | by pressing the individual trunk button on the RKE transmitter; |
• | by pressing the unlock button twice on the RKE transmitter; |
• | by pressing the interior door unlock switch; |
• | by enabling the automatic door unlocking feature; |
• | by inserting the ignition key into the rear liftgate key cylinder button
and then turning the key clockwise to open the liftgate. |
The liftgate will automatically lock after any of the following actions:
• | 2 minutes after pressing the unlock button on the RKE transmitter; |
• | 2 minutes after the liftgate is unlocked or opened using the key
(just as the decklid does on Sedans); |
• | immediately after the liftgate is opened and then closed; |
• | when automatic door locking is enabled. |