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Service Bulletin
Bulletin No.:
Date:
08 - Body and Accessories
07-08-42-006I
May, 2014
INFORMATION
Subject:
Information on Available BCM Calibrations to Restore Bulb Outage Detection on
Vehicles Produced by a Second Stage Manufacturer (Upfitter), Turn Signals Flash Fast
after Factory Box Removed
Models:
2007-2015 Chevrolet Silverado
2007-2015 GMC Sierra
This bulletin has been revised to add the 2014-2015 model year and update the
Labor Operation to the Global Labor Code (GLC). Please discard Corporate Bulletin Number
07-08-42-006H.
•
The information contained in this bulletin applies
only to 2500 and 3500 Series trucks that are to be
completed by a second stage manufacturer
(upfitter) and may need to have the Body Control
Module (BCM) rear turn signal bulb outage
detection capability changed.
• 1500 Series trucks only have Option #1 available.
Production vehicles will be manufactured with one
of the following BCM rear turn signal bulb outage
detection software options:
Notice: Option #1 is the only option available for
1500 Series trucks.
1. A standard production vehicle will have BCM
software that checks for two bulbs functioning in
each rear turn signal bulb circuit. If one or more
bulbs are inoperative, the BCM will “fast flash” the
Instrument Panel Cluster (IPC) turn signal indicator
as required by Federal Motor Vehicle Safety
Standard (FMVSS) 108 and Canada Motor Vehicle
Safety Standard (CMVSS) 108.
Notice: Option #2 is available for 2500 and
3500 Series trucks.
2. Certain 2500 and 3500 models can be ordered with
a new option (RPO 9U5) where the BCM checks
for one bulb functioning in each rear turn signal
bulb circuit. If the bulb goes inoperative, the BCM
will “fast flash” the Instrument Panel Cluster (IPC)
turn signal indicator as required by Federal Motor
Vehicle Safety Standard (FMVSS) 108 and
Canada Motor Vehicle Safety Standard
(CMVSS) 108.
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Notice: Option #3 is available for 2500 and
3500 Series trucks.
3. 2500 and 3500 models built with a pickup box
delete or chassis cab option (RPO ZW9) will be
produced with a BCM program that has no turn
signal bulb outage detection capability (LED
compatible). The IPC turn signal indicator will flash
at the same rate no matter how many turn signal
bulbs are inoperative.
In some cases, for 2500 and 3500 models only, the
upfitter may wish to change the turn signal bulb outage
detection capability so that the turn signals work
correctly with their upfit or to meet certain requirements.
This will require contacting the Techline Customer
Support Center (TCSC) (1-800-828-6860 English or
1-800-503-3222 French) to open a case and obtain a
Vehicle Configuration Index (VCI) number. Advise the
TCSC consultant which turn signal bulb outage
detection capability is needed from the following list:
1. Factory standard production TWO bulb outage
detection.
Notice: Only available on certain Model Year
2007-2013 2500 AND 3500 Series vehicles.
2. Optional (RPO 9U5) ONE bulb outage detection.
3. NO bulb outage detection (LED compatible).
The BCM can then be reprogrammed with the correct
software.
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May, 2014
Bulletin No.: 07-08-42-006I
Warranty Information
For vehicles repaired under warranty, use:
Labor
Operation
2810215
Description
Body Control Module –
Reprogramming with SPS
Labor
Time
Use
Published
Labor
Operation
Time
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