Parking Assist - Erratic Visual/Audible Warnings
TECHNICALBulletin No.: 09-08-49-009B
Date: March 22, 2011
Subject: Park Assist Off Message Displayed on DIC (Reprogram Object Alarm Module)
Models:
2009 Buick Lucerne
Built Prior to VIN Breakpoint 9U143451
Equipped with Rear Park Assist RPO UD7
2009 Cadillac DTS
Built Prior to VIN Breakpoint 9U144155
Equipped with Front and Rear Obstacle Detection RPO UFR
Supercede:
This bulletin is being revised to update the Condition/Cause/Correction information. Please discard Corporate Bulletin Number 09-08-49-009A (Section 08 - Body and Accessories).
Condition
A customer may comment on a "Park Assist Off" message displayed on the driver information center (DIC).
Cause
This condition may be caused by obstructions/damage in the area of the sensors or an object alarm module software/calibration anomaly.
Correction
Important
DO NOT replace the object alarm module for this concern.
For a "Park Assist Off" DIC message, follow the steps below:
1. With the ignition ON, verify the park assist system is enabled through the DIC.
If the park assist system is manually disabled, enable the system. No further repairs are necessary.
2. Inspect the vehicle for the following reasons that may have caused the "Park Assist Off" message to appear. If any concerns are found, proceed to Step 3. If none are found, proceed to Step 5.
- One or more of the sensors may be blocked by snow, mud, ice, or other debris. This might happen after going through a car wash in cold weather.
- The silicone insulator surrounding the sensor maybe missing, cut or twisted.
- Improperly installed sensor. The sensor may be crooked due to a tight wire harness.
- One or more of the sensors may be scratched or the paint may be chipped.
- Excessive paint thickness on a sensor may cause a "Park Assist Off" message. When replacing or refinishing a sensor, do not apply an excessive amount of paint or clear coat.
- Common items such as a hitch receiver, trailer, object hanging out of rear compartment, or a bicycle rack.
- Damage to the front (DTS only) or rear of the vehicle or a misaligned sensor.
- Incorrect front license plate bracket or front license plate outside of bracket.
- The vehicle has traveled too fast in reverse at speeds of greater than 8 km/h (5 mph).
3. If any of the above issues are discovered, correct the issue and drive the vehicle in a forward direction at a speed greater than 40 km/h (25 mph).
4. After driving the vehicle greater than 40 km/h (25 mph), put the vehicle in Reverse and use a scan tool to verify the scan tool park assist system status parameter is listed as "Enable".
- If the parameter is listed as "Enable," the system is operating correctly and no further repairs are required.
- If the parameter is listed as "Disable," proceed to Step 5.
5. Reprogram the object alarm module. Refer to Reprogram Object Alarm Module below.
Reprogram Object Alarm Module
Reprogram the object alarm module with the latest software calibration.
Important
Select the correct calibration files for the appropriate vehicle configuration (body style) and RPO codes.
A revised calibration and software have been developed to address this condition. Technicians are to reprogram the object alarm module using the Service Programming System (SPS) with the latest software available on TIS2WEB. Refer to the Object Alarm Module Programming and Setup in SI.
When using a Tech 2(R) or a Multiple Diagnostic Interface (MDI) for reprogramming, ensure that it is updated with the latest software version.
During programming, the battery voltage must be maintained within the proper range of 12-15 volts. Only use the approved Midtronics(R) PSC 550 Battery Maintainer (SPS Programming Support Tool EL-49642) or equivalent during programming.
Warranty Information
For vehicles repaired under warranty, use the table.
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