13-08-116-001B

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Public Details for: 13-08-116-001B

The intent of this technical bulletin is to identify aftermarket aldl or dlc interface devices as potential sources for causing multiple customer concerns that do not have other diagnostic methods to identify them.


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Bulletin No.: 13-08-116-001B
Date: Mar-2015
Subject:
Aftermarket ALDL or DLC Interface Devices Causing Multiple Issues
Models:
2006-2016 GM Passenger Cars and Trucks
Attention:
This Bulletin also applies to any of the above models that may be Export vehicles.
This Bulletin has been revised to add Models Years, add Battery run down to Known Symptoms list and update Parts
Information and Warranty Information. Please discard Corporate Bulletin Number 13-08-116-001A.
Condition
Customers may comment on various issues with their vehicle related to high or low speed data bus traffic. These concerns may be widely varied, but some of
the known issues are listed below.
The information contained in this bulletin is not meant to single out any one device or symptom, but to provide additional information that may be useful for
diagnosing issues that do not have other diagnostic methods to identify the root cause.
Note: This bulletin is being written with a focus on full size truck and full size van along with other fleet vehicles, but could apply to any vehicle.
Known Symptoms (not specific to any one device)
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The radio may not shut off after shutting down vehicle.
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Bus or LAN traffic may stay active leading to a discharged vehicle battery.
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Problems reprogramming modules either because of interference or the device will not allow the bus to power down.
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ONSTAR® may lose the ability to provide diagnostic data.
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Various engine and transmission performance issues with SES light set.
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Intermittent driveability issues.
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Reduced power message and codes.
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Stabilitrak® message and codes.
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C0561 stored in the EBCM leading to a traction control issue.
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No high speed LAN communication along with various communication U-codes.
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Transmission may not shift for one key cycle (TCM in default mode).
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Erratic gauge readings or flickering displays.
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SES, MIL or CEL light set and numerous DTC communication codes such as U0100, U0101, U186B and U1862.
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Diesel power-up devices causing no power in 4WD low range.
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Erratic electric power steering boost potentially associated with codes U2109, U2107, U2100, B1325, C0000.
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Battery run down
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Service Tire Pressure Monitoring (TPM) system light illuminated.
– Cannot relearn TPM
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Specific to Hybrids:
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Reduced propulsion power message.
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Service high voltage charging system message.
Cause
If nothing else can be identified as the root cause of the issue after normal diagnostics as found in SI, check for a device plugged into the Assembly Line
Diagnostic Link (ALDL) or Data Link Connector (DLC) for tracking and/or maintenance interval scheduling. Monitoring devices, along with other electronic
accessories such as aftermarket cruise control, or police speed checking devices (RADAR or LIDAR) may cause one or more of the concerns listed above.
Many of the problems described could be caused by an open connection on the HSCAN bus. Example: if the device only makes connection with one CAN +,
then it will cause bus errors and erratic ECU behavior.
These devices may be removed by the customer for use in another vehicle while theirs is brought in for service. The intent of this bulletin is to identify a potential
source of concerns that do not have other diagnostic methods to identify them. The examples below illustrate some of the devices encountered.
Examples:
The monitoring device examples are not specific to any one design, and styles will vary.
Device W/Secondary DLC Connector
This device has another DLC connector on it. The rest of the harness along with the device can be placed out of sight hidden from the technician, who may not
notice the diagnostic connector is not in the factory location.
Pedal Mounted Aftermarket Device Interface
Aftermarket Device at ALDL
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Aftermarket Device Switch
Monitoring Device Example
Fleet Tracking Device Interface (May Include Rental and Lease Vehicles)
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Fleet Tracking Module Plugged Into the DLC
Correction
If SI diagnostics do not identify the source of the issue and if the device is available, attempt to duplicate the condition, and then remove the device to determine
if the condition is eliminated.
If the customer’s concern is resolved by removing the DLC interface device, inform the customer of the results, and that they should work with the supplier of
the device for further resolution.
If the condition is not eliminated with the device removed, continue diagnosing the vehicle with the appropriate Service Information.
Parts Information
There should not be any parts required. If on the rare occasion parts appear to have been damaged by the device or the installation of the device, this would not
be a defect covered under the New Vehicle Limited Warranty. For more information on Non-General Motors Parts & Equipment and Original Equipment
Alterations, please refer to Article 1.2.2.12 of the Warranty Policy Information Manual. The repair order must be documented correctly stating factual information
on what alteration or product was identified on the vehicle.
Warranty Information
If ALDL interface devices are suspected as the root cause for a customer's concerns, submit a claim using the 0600014 labor operation to document the
concern as detailed in the latest version of Corporate Bulletin Number 09-00-89-016 “Warranty Administration - Labor Operation 0600014 - Suspected
Tampering or Vehicle Modifications, including submitting the claim under the appropriate labor operation and Customer Satisfaction selection in Global Warranty
Management.
If a claim is submitted to GM, follow all existing guidelines within the Service Policies & Procedures and GWM User Manual, Administrative Messages, Bulletins
or any other communication format.
Labor Operation
Description
Labor Time
0600014
Suspected Tampering
0.2 hr
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your vehicle will have that condition. See your GM dealer for information on whether your vehicle may benefit from the information.
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