Campaign - Reprogram ECM
SERVICE UPDATEBulletin No.: 10211
Date: June 30, 2010
Subject: 10211 - Service Update for Inventory and Customer Vehicles - Calibration Error - Reprogram ECM - Expires with Base Warranty
Models:
2011 Chevrolet Camaro
Equipped with a 6-Cylinder 3.6L Engine (LLT)
This service update includes vehicles in dealer inventory and customer vehicles that return to the dealership for any reason. It will expire at the end of the involved vehicle's New Vehicle Limited Warranty period.
Purpose
This bulletin provides a service procedure to reprogram the Engine Control Module (ECM) on certain 2011 model year Chevrolet Camaro vehicles equipped with a 6-cylinder 3.6L engine (LLT). On these vehicles, the auxiliary brake vacuum pump is not commanded to operate by the ECM during the catalytic converter light-off phase of idle operation (the first 20 to 30 seconds after a cold start). If brakes are used during this time frame, the vehicle will have some vacuum assist available from the engine and may also have some residual vacuum in the brake boost system that will provide a slightly reduced amount of brake assist. The vehicle will have full braking function but some customers may express concern about a hard pedal feel. Full vacuum brake assist will return after the catalyst light-off phase of idle operation (20-30 seconds after cold start) or whenever the operator presses the accelerator pedal.
This service procedure should be completed as soon as possible on involved vehicles currently in dealer inventory and customer vehicles that return to the dealer for any type of service during the New Vehicle Limited Warranty coverage period.
Vehicles Involved
A list of involved vehicles currently in dealer inventory is available on the "Service Update Bulletin Information" link under the "Service" tab in GM GlobalConnect (US), or attached to the GlobalConnect message (Canada), used to release this bulletin. Customer vehicles that return for service, for any reason, and are still covered under the vehicle's base warranty, and are within the VIN breakpoints provided below, should be checked for vehicle eligibility in the appropriate system listed below.
Important
Dealers are to confirm vehicle eligibility prior to beginning repairs by using the Investigate Vehicle History. Not all vehicles within the above breakpoints may be involved.
Parts Information
No parts are required for this service update.
Service Procedure
Do not attempt to order the calibration number from GM Customer Care and Aftersales. The calibration numbers required for this service procedure are programmed into control modules via a Multiple Diagnostic Interface (MDI) or Tech 2(R) and TIS2WEB with the calibration update. When using a MDI or Tech 2(R) for reprogramming, ensure that it is updated with the latest software version. Use TIS2WEB on or after 06/30/10 to obtain the calibration. If you cannot access the calibration, call the Techline Customer Support Center and it will be provided.
For step-by-step programming instructions, please refer to SI and the Techline Information System (TIS) terminal.
1. Verify that there is a battery charge of 12 to 15 volts. The battery must be able to maintain a charge during programming. Only use an approved Midtronics(R) PSC 550 Battery Maintainer (SPS Programming Support Tool EL-49642) or equivalent to maintain proper battery voltage during programming.
2. Reprogram the engine control module (ECM). Refer to SI and Service Programming System (SPS) documentation for programming instructions, if required.
1. Connect the MDI to the vehicle.
2. Select J2534 MDI and Reprogram ECU from the Select Diagnostic Tool and Programming Process screen.
3. Select ECM Engine Control Module -- Programming from the Supported Controllers screen.
4. Follow the on-screen instructions.
3. Using the MDI, and either GDS or Tech 2, clear all DTCs if required.
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