PIT5728

Service Bulletin Details

Public Details for: PIT5728

This preliminary information communicates an issue with dtc P0606 and C0021 setting after completing campaign n192268090and it provides information about using and maintaining proper battery voltage while programming the bscm.


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Bulletin No.: PIT5728
Published date: 12/20/2019
Preliminary Information
PIT5728 DTC P0606 C0021 Set In the BSCM After N192268090 Was
Completed
Models
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Chevrolet
Silverado 1500 (New Model)
2019
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All
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GMC
Sierra 1500 (New Model)
2019
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Involved Region or Country North America
Condition
Some customers may comment after campaign N192268090 was completed, they
have Service Brake System, Reduced Engine Power, and Speed Limited messages on
the DIC. Along with these messages, a SES MIL will be on and the brake pedal may
feel hard. These issues may appear shortly after the campaign was completed, or
within a day or so later, depending on vehicle usage. When checking for DTC's the
Brake System Control Module with have set a P0606 and C0021.
Cause
GM Engineering is looking into this concern, but preliminary indications show that
low battery voltage could be contributing to the issue.
Correction:
Note: When performing campaign N192268090, or any programming event, it is critical to maintain proper
battery voltage by using a battery maintainer, preferably the GR8 or EL-52800 Diagnostic Charge
Battery Station (DCBS).
To correct this concern perform the following:
1. Check both the positive and negative battery cable clamps and make sure they are fully installed onto the
battery post and properly tightened.
2. If the positive and negative battery cables are fully installed and tightened, grasp each battery cable near the
battery post and make sure they are secure and that they do not spin on the post.
3. Test the battery using the GR8 and then charge the battery using the GR8 or EL-52800 Diagnostic
Charge Battery Station (DCBS).. Record your ndings.
4. Clear All DTC's. Then start the vehicle and verify no warning messages. If none, then test drive the vehicle
above 40 mph for several minutes.
5. Park the vehicle, shut the ignition o , exit the vehicle and allow it to sit for at least 30 minutes, undisturbed.
6. Restart the vehicle and verify no warning messages or DTC's have reset. If none, test drive the vehicle again to
con rm the repairs.
When more information is available this PI will updated.
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