19-NA-218
Service Bulletin Details
Public Details for: 19-NA-218
This service bulletin provides a service procedure to correct a condition of a ticking noise from the engine.
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2019 CHEVROLET CAMARO |
2019 CHEVROLET CORVETTE |
2019 CHEVROLET SILVERADO 1500 |
2019 CHEVROLET SUBURBAN |
2019 CHEVROLET TAHOE |
2019 GMC SIERRA 1500 |
2019 GMC YUKON |
2019 GMC YUKON DENALI |
2019 GMC YUKON XL |
Service Bulletin Bulletin No.: 19-NA-218 Date: April, 2022 TECHNICAL Subject: Ticking Noise from the Engine This bulletin replaces PIP5606E. Please discard PIP5606E. Brand: Cadillac Model: VIN: from CTS 2019 2019 6.2L (LT4) Escalade 2019 2022 5.3L, 6.2L (L83, L86, L87) Camaro 2019 2022 6.2L (LT1, LT4) 2019 2019 6.2L (LT1, LT4, LT5) 2020 2022 6.2L (LT2) Silverado 1500 (New Model 12th Digit VIN = 7) - 4WD 2019 2019 4.3L, 5.3L, 6.2L (LV3, L82, L84, L87) Silverado 1500 (New Model) 2019 2022 4.3L, 5.3L, 6.2L (LV3, L82, L84, L87) — GMC to Engine: to Corvette Chevrolet Model Year: from — Silverado LD 2019 2019 5.3L, 6.0L, 6.2L (L83, L96, LC8) Suburban 2019 2022 5.3L, 6.2L (L83, L84, L86, L87) Tahoe 2019 2022 5.3L, 6.0L, 6.2L (L83, L84, L86, L87, L96) Sierra Limited 2019 2019 5.3L, 6.0L (L83, L96, LC8) Sierra 1500 (New Model) 2019 2022 4.3L, 5.3L, 6.2L (L82, L84, L87, LV3) Yukon Models 2019 2022 5.3L, 6.2L (L83, L84, L86, L87) Involved Region or Country Condition Transmission: — North America, Europe, Russia, Middle East, Iraq, Israel, Palestine, Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Paraguay, Peru, Uruguay, Venezuela, Japan, Cadillac Korea (South Korea), GM Korea Company, Thailand, Australia/New Zealand Some customers may comment that they hear a ticking noise coming from the engine when cold. ⇒ This ticking noise will mainly occur during the first initial start in the morning. Cause This condition may be caused by a lifter not having a sufficient amount of oil during cold start operation (not pumped up). Correction To correct this condition, follow the Service Procedure below. Copyright 2022 General Motors LLC. All Rights Reserved. Page 2 April, 2022 Service Procedure Allow the engine to sit overnight. Note: You may need to allow 5-7 minutes to confirm. 1. Start the vehicle and listen for a tick noise. • If a tick noise is present, proceed to the next step. • If a tick noise is NOT present after running engine for at least 5 to 7 minutes, release the vehicle back to the customer. 2. Drive the vehicle through the DFM modes. 3. Check for any misfire DTCs and record: • If DTCs are found, refer to SI for diagnosis. • If no DTCs are found and noise still persists, operate the engine through cylinder Deactivation test to isolate the cylinder with the concern. 4. If the noise has been isolated, inspect for a bent pushrod and/or collapsed lifter. ⇒ If the pushrods are found to be in working condition, replace the lifters on the affected banks. Refer to Valve Lifter Replacement in SI. Bulletin No.: 19-NA-218 Causal Part Description Causal Part Description Part Number Qty 2 per bank (6 CYL DFM) X LIFTER, VLV (Active) 12698946 4 per bank (8 CYL AFM) 8 per bank (8 CYL DFM) X LIFTER, VLV (NON-ACTIVE LIFTERS) 4 per bank (6 CYL) 12698945 4 per bank (8 CYL non DFM) N/A GASKET, CYL HD (L82, L83, L84) 12622325 1 N/A GASKET, CYL HD (L87) 12688943 1 N/A GASKET, CYL HD (LC8, L96) 12610046 1 N/A GASKET, CYL HD (LT1) 12688943 1 N/A GASKET, CYL HD (LV3) 12632968 1 Qty N/A GASKET, CYL HD (L86, LT2) 12688943 1 N/A BOLT, CYL HD (M12x1.75 x 102) 11611976 Refer to EPC N/A BOLT, CYL HD (M12x1.75 x 134) 11546959 Refer to EPC N/A GASKET, VLV RKR ARM CVR 12630883 1 N/A GASKET, VLV RKR ARM CVR 12619787 1 N/A GASKET, EXH MANIF 12657093 1 N/A SEAL, EXH MSNIF PIPE (R) 15035747 1 N/A SEAL, EXH MSNIF PIPE (L) 15077362 1 N/A BELT, ACSRY DRV PRIM 12669858 (L84 L87) 1 N/A PIPE, FUEL FEED INTER Refer to EPC 1 N/A PIPE, FUEL FEED INTER (FROM PMP TO CROSSRAIL LINE) Refer to EPC 1 N/A GASKET, INT MANIF 12626354 N/A GASKET, W/PMP 12682391 1 N/A SEAL, KIT F/INJR (O-ring) 12672366 Refer to EPC Parts Information Note:Only select the parts that coincide with the repair performed. Replace the part with the P/N outlined in the Electronic Parts Catalog (EPC) in accordance with the vehicle VIN. Note: Refer to Service Bulletin # 20-NA-038 for additional information on AFM and DFM usage. Part Number 6 (6 CYL) 8 (8 CYL) Warranty Information Note: Only select the labor operation that coincides with the repair performed. For vehicles repaired under the Powertrain coverage, use the following labor operation. Reference the Applicable Warranties section of Investigate Vehicle History (IVH) for coverage information. Labor Operation Description 4062390 Valve Lifter Replacement Right Side 4062391 Valve Lifter Replacement Both Sides 4062410 Valve Lifter Replacement Left Side 4062450 Valve Lifter Replacement Labor Time Use Published Labor Operation Time Bulletin No.: 19-NA-218 April, 2022 Page 3 Version 7 Modified Released February 14, 2020 May 28, 2020 – Added RPO LT2 to Corvette and Cylinder Head Gasket P/Ns 12632968 (LV3) and 12688943 (L87) to Parts Information. December 01, 2020 – Updated the Quantity information for P/N 12626354 and 12672366 in the Parts Information section. December 16, 2020 – Added the 2021 Model Year to certain vehicles, added Engine RPOs and updated the Parts Information section. September 08, 2021 – Added Australia/New Zealand to Involved Region or Country section and updated the Parts Information section. December 17, 2021 – Added the 2022 Model Year to certain vehicles and updated a Gasket and both Valve Lifter part numbers and added Gasket part number 12630883. March 30, 2022 – Added PIPE, FUEL FEED INTER (FROM PMP TO CROSSRAIL LINE) to Parts Information section. Additional SI Keywords: P0300, P0301, P0302, P0303, P0304, P0305, P0306, P0307, P0308, P050D GM bulletins are intended for use by professional technicians, NOT a "do-it-yourselfer". They are written to inform these technicians of conditions that may occur on some vehicles, or to provide information that could assist in the proper service of a vehicle. 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