Recall - ABS Coil Integrated Module Update: Overview
TSB SB03-09-S001DABS Coil Integrated Module Replacement Safety Improvement Campaign (Supersedes SB03-09-S001C)
ABS, Coil Integrated Module Replacement Safety Improvement Campaign (This Bulletin Supersedes Bulletins SB03-09-S001A, SB03-09-S001B, and SB03-09-S001C)
ISSUE DATE: JULY, 2003
Campaign Identification Number
Number 021-002 has been assigned to this campaign by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA). This number will appear on all communications and documentation of any nature dealing with the campaign.
Affected Vehicles
1998-1999 Rodeo (UE) and Amigo (UA) 2WD/4WD vehicles.
Be advised that this campaign was released in four (4) phases due to parts availability. This communication will address the final phase release.
Service Information
Condition:
On certain types of road surfaces, particularly bumpy road surfaces or where one side of the road is more slippery than the other, affected vehicles may experience extended stopping distances. This could lead to a crash.
Modification:
Replace the Coil Integrated Module (CIM) according to the procedures described in this bulletin.
Dealer Responsibility
Isuzu dealers are required to service all eligible vehicles at no charge to the owner, regardless of mileage, age of vehicle or ownership.
Whenever a vehicle subject to this campaign is in a dealer's vehicle inventory, or arrives at the dealership for service, the dealer must take the necessary steps to ensure that this campaign modification has been made before selling or releasing the vehicle.
Each Isuzu dealer will be supplied a copy of the AIMI Campaign Report (AWS123-1A) listing affected vehicles assigned to that dealership. The report contains VIN and detailed owner information obtained from state motor vehicle registration records. The use of such motor vehicle registration data for any other purpose is a violation of the law in several states. Accordingly, dealers are urged to limit the use of this listing to the follow-up necessary to complete this campaign. If none of the affected vehicles are assigned to a dealership, no campaign report will be sent.
Owner Notification
American Isuzu Motors Inc. will send a notification letter to owners of affected vehicles already retailed (see copy). Dealers should follow up with vehicle owners by sending a Campaign Reminder Notice (AIMI SVCF-1052) to all vehicle owners listed in the AIMI Campaign Report (AWS123-1A). Dealers may obtain these postcards from their Regional Office.
Service Procedure
1. Record the customers radio settings.
2. Disconnect the battery ground terminal.
3. Disconnect the top and bottom harness connectors (see figure 1).
4. Separate the Coil Integrated Module (CIM) from the Hydraulic Unit by removing the Torx screws (see figure 2).
NOTE:
To avoid damaging the Torx screws please remove screws gently.
5. Clean the Coil Integrated Module (CIM) mounting surface on the Hydraulic Unit with a clean shop towel.
6. Attach the new Coil Integrated Module (CIM) to the Hydraulic Unit, reattach the Torx screws and torque to 39 lb in. Reinstall the top and bottom harness connectors.
NOTE:
The Coil Integrated Module (CIM) is not interchangeable between 2WD and 4WD drivetrains. Make sure that a 2WD Coil Integrated Module is installed only on a 2WD vehicle and a 4WD Coil Integrated Module is installed only on a 4WD vehicle.
7. After the repair has been completed, reconnect the battery ground terminal.
8. Start the engine and verify the ABS indicator light comes on then goes out after approximately 5 seconds.
9. Set the clock and the customers radio settings.
Applying the Campaign Label
Affix the campaign label P/N 2-90028-700-0 (see figure 3) adjacent to the manufacturers identification label located inside the drivers door. Using a ballpoint pen, fill in the label with campaign number 021-002, Isuzu dealer code and repair date.
Parts Information
Warranty Claim Information