PIT5946

Service Bulletin Details

Public Details for: PIT5946

This preliminary information communicates a diagnostic tip on how to resolve a issue with the body control module setting dtc: P0606 and turning on a check engine lamp.


- 2023 - 2022 - 2021 - 2020 -

Bulletin No.: PIT5946
Published date: 10/4/2022
Preliminary Information
PIT5946 Check Engine Lamp With DTC: P0606 set in the Body Control Module
Models
Brand:
Model:
Model Years:
VIN:
from
to
Engine:
Transmissions:
Buick
Envision
2021 - 2023
All
All
All
All
Cadillac
CT4
2020 - 2023
All
All
All
All
Cadillac
CT5
2020 - 2023
All
All
All
All
Cadillac
Escalade Models
2021 - 2023
All
All
All
All
Chevrolet
Corvette
2020 - 2023
All
All
All
All
Chevrolet
Silverado 1500 New (RPO J22, VIN Digit 5 = A or D)
2022
All
All
All
All
Chevrolet
Suburban
2021 - 2023
All
All
All
All
Chevrolet
Tahoe
2021 - 2023
All
All
All
All
GMC
Sierra 1500 New (RPO J22, VIN Digit 5= H or U)
2022
All
All
All
All
GMC
Yukon Models
2021 - 2023
All
All
All
All
Involved Region or Country North America
Condition
Some technicians may experience a check engine lamp with DTC: P0606 set current in the Body Control Module. The customer may
also experience issues with HVAC and lightening, as well as some various DIC messages
Cause
This issue may be caused by BCM software that is out of date or a BCM Program Flow Monitoring Status Parameter that is
reading "Active".
Correction:
Connect an MDI2 to the vehicle and navigate to GDS2 and select the following: > Module Diagnostics > Body Control Module > Identi cation Information > Internal
Control Module Performance Data
Review the parameters. If only the “Program Flow Monitoring Status” is active and all other parameters are inactive, please attempt to program the BCM with the
latest calibration in Techline Connect under the SPS Tab.
If the BCM software is up to date or an update was just performed, review "Program Flow Monitoring Status" parameter once more. If the “Program Flow
Monitoring Status” parameter is still "Active" with all other parameters reading inactive, then clear codes and take no further action. THe P0606 code may remain
and engineering is working on a x. Do not replace the BCM to try and resolve this concern.
If the software update was performed and the parameter titled "Program Flow Monitoring Status" is "Inactive" and all other parameters are "Inactive", clear any
codes and the vehicle is repaired.
Note:
If “Program Flow Monitoring Status” is reading "Active" along with any other parameters that reads " Active", follow Service information diagnostic procedure for
DTC: P0606.
-orIf “Program Flow Monitoring Status” is reading "Inactive" with any other parameters that read "Active", follow Service Information diagnostic procedure for DTC:
P0606.
Warranty Information
For vehicles repaired under the Bumper-to-Bumper coverage (Canada Base Warranty coverage), use the following labor operation. Reference the Applicable
Warranties section of Investigate Vehicle History (IVH) for coverage information.
Labor Operation
Description
Labor Time
2888998
2888988
BCM Review Parameters and Reprogram BCM
BCM Review Parameters and Software Veri cation
0.5 Hr.
0.2 Hr.
Version History
Version
1
Modi ed
10/04/2022 - Created on
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