20NA110

Service Bulletin Details

Public Details for: 20NA110

This service bulletin provides service information for a def pump that is unable to build pressure after replacement.


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Bulletin No.:
Service Bulletin
Date:
20-NA-110
January, 2022
INFORMATION
Subject:
Information on Diesel Exhaust Fluid (DEF) Pump Unable to Build Pressure After
Replacement
Attention: Only perform this procedure after replacing the DEF pump and the system does not
build pressure (does not prime).
Brand:
Model:
Cadillac
Chevrolet
Model Year:
VIN:
from
to
Escalade Models
2021
2022
LM2
Colorado
2016
2022
LWN
Cruze
2017
2019
LH7
Express
2017
2022
LWN
Equinox
2018
2019
LH7
Silverado
2017
2018
L5P
Silverado 1500 (New
Model-12th VIN=7)
2019
2019
LM2
Silverado 1500
2020
2021
LM2
Silverado 1500 2WD (RPO J22, 12th
VIN Digit = 5 or
greater)
from
—
to
Engine:
(Diesel)
—
—
2022
2022
LM2
Silverado 2500/3500
2019
2022
L5P
Silverado 4500HD/
5500HD/6500HD
2019
2022
L5D
Silverado LD
2019
2019
LM2
Suburban
2021
2022
LM2
Tahoe
2021
2022
LM2
Silverado 1500 4WD (RPO J22, 12th
VIN Digit = 5 or
greater)
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Transmission:
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Brand:
GMC
January, 2022
Model:
Model Year:
Bulletin No.: 20-NA-110
VIN:
to
Canyon
2016
2022
LWN
Savana
2017
2022
LWN
Sierra
2017
2018
L5P
Sierra 1500
2020
2021
LM2
2022
2022
Sierra 1500 – 2WD
(Limited, RPO J21,
12th VIN Digit = 4
or less)
Sierra 1500 – 4WD
(Limited, RPO J21,
12th VIN Digit = 4
or less)
from
—
to
Engine:
(Diesel)
from
—
LM2
Sierra 2500/3500
2019
2022
L5P
Sierra Limited
2019
2019
LM2
Terrain
2018
2019
LH7
Yukon Models
2021
2022
LM2
Transmission:
—
Involved Region or Country
North America, Middle East, Israel, Palestine, Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia,
Ecuador, Paraguay, Peru, Uruguay, China, Thailand, Egypt, Other Africa, Australia/New
Zealand
Condition
Some technicians may comment that after replacing the DEF pump, the pump will not
build pressure and one or more of the following DTCs may set:
• P20E8: Reductant Low Pressure
• P249C: Excessive Time To Enter Closed Loop Reductant Injection Control
Information
If after replacing the DEF pump, the system is unable to build pressure, inspect for any
leaks, loose connections or kinks in the supply line.
After performing an initial leak test three times, if low pressure is present, this may be
because the DEF pump filter has dried out.
Allow the vehicle to sit overnight with the new pump and DEF fluid to re-saturate the DEF
pump filter. In the morning, perform the leak test three additional times. The pump should
now be able to build pressure.
Parts Information
No parts are required for this repair.
Warranty Information
Important: This Labor Operation should not be used
for initial diagnosing of low system pressure. This Labor
Operation should only be used if after the emission
reductant fluid tank (4025130 Emission Reduction Fluid
Tank Replacement) or the emission reductant fluid
pump (4029820 Emission Reduction Fluid Supply
Pump Module Replacement) has been replaced and
the system will not build pressure.
Important: Only apply the additional labor time if the
vehicle requires overnight soak time and re-test.
For vehicles repaired under the Emission coverage
(Coverage Code E), use the following labor operation.
Reference the Applicable Warranties section of
Investigate Vehicle History (IVH) for coverage
information.
Labor
Operation
4087458*
Description
Labor Time
Perform DEF Pump
Pressure Test
0.4 hr
*This is a unique Labor Operation for bulletin use only.
Bulletin No.: 20-NA-110
January, 2022
Page 3
Version
6
Modified
Released June 11, 2020
October 13, 2020 – Added the Attention statement, 2016 Model Year to Colorado and
Canyon, updated the Involved Region or Country section, added first Important statement
under Warranty Information and updated the warranty coverage statement.
January 11, 2021 – Added the 2021 Model Year and removed Korea.
August 20, 2021 – Added the 2021-2022 Cadillac Escalade, Chevrolet Tahoe and GMC
Yukon models and Australia/New Zealand to the Involved Region or Country section.
October 06, 2021 – Added the Suburban Model and 2022 Model Year to Silverado/Sierra
2500-3500 and Silverado 4500HD/5500HD/6500HD pickups.
January 13, 2022 – Removed 2020 Model Year for Cruze, added the 2022 Model Year for
Escalade, Colorado, Express Canyon, Savana and added Silverado 1500 - 2WD (RPO
J22, 12th VIN Digit = 5 or greater), Silverado 1500 - 4WD (RPO J22, 12th VIN Digit = 5 or
greater), Sierra 1500 – 2WD (Limited, RPO J21, 12th VIN Digit = 4 or less) and Sierra
1500 – 4WD (Limited, RPO J21, 12th VIN Digit = 4 or less) models.
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technicians of conditions that may occur on some vehicles, or to provide information that could assist in the proper
service of a vehicle. Properly trained technicians have the equipment, tools, safety instructions, and know-how to do a
job properly and safely. If a condition is described, DO NOT assume that the bulletin applies to your vehicle, or that 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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