21-NA-106
Service Bulletin Details
Public Details for: 21-NA-106
This service bulletin provides information for the technician that may experience a condition when after performing a dtc clear/reset on the tcm during diagnosis or after completion of a transmission repair or replacement, the dtcs did not
Models from 2022
Models from 2021
Bulletin No.: Service Bulletin Date: 21-NA-106 January, 2023 INFORMATION Subject: Brand: Information on Transmission Related DTCs that Do Not Appear to Clear or Reset After Completing a Transmission Repair Model: Model Year: from to VIN: from to Engine: Transmission: CT4 Cadillac M5N, MI1, MI2, MI4, MQC, MHS CT5 Escalade Models Colorado Camaro Express Chevrolet Silverado 1500 Silverado 2500HD/3500HD 2021 2022 — — — M5T, MI1, MI2, MI4, M5U, MQD, MQE, MQB, MQC, MGM, MGU, MHS Suburban Tahoe Canyon Savana GMC Sierra 1500 Sierra 2500HD/3500HD M5T, M5U, MQD, MQE, MQB, MQC, MGM, MGU, MHS Yukon Models Involved Region or Country North America, Chile, Colombia, Paraguay, Peru, Middle East, Israel, Palestine, Japan, Cadillac Korea (South Korea), Australia/New Zealand Condition Some dealer technicians may experience a condition when after performing a DTC Clear/ Reset on the Transmission Control Module (TCM), the DTCs did not clear or appear to reset on the next engine start. This could occur during diagnosis or after completion of a transmission repair or replacement. Cause This condition may be caused by performing a repair performed with the ignition in the “On” position or the TCM was not allowed to go to sleep after the attempted DTC Clear/ Reset. Copyright 2023 General Motors LLC. All Rights Reserved. Page 2 January, 2023 Bulletin No.: 21-NA-106 Perform a DTC Clear/Reset on the TCM. Note: The ignition may need to be in the “Off” position for a minimum of 10 minutes for the TCM to properly go to sleep. ⇒ Place the ignition into the “Off” position, remove all key fobs from the vehicle and lock the doors with the fob. Place the fob at least 10 feet away from the vehicle and allow the TCM to go to sleep prior to restarting the engine. Information List of potential DTCs that may set: P0601 P0602 P0603 P0604 P0606 P0607 P060A P062F P16F3 P16FB P0658 P0659 P2812 P2814 P2815 P281B P281D P281E P06AF P0707 P0708 P2802 P2803 P2805 P0711 P0712 P0713 P0716 P0717 P07BF P07C0 P1783 P17CE P0721 P0722 P0723 P077C P077D P172A P172B P0741 P2817 P2818 P0746 P0747 P0776 P0777 P0796 P0797 P0815 P0816 P0826 P1765 P1766 P1767 P1876 P0960 P0962 P0963 P0964 P0966 P0967 P0968 P0970 P0971 P2670 P2671 P2718 P2720 P2721 P2727 P2729 P2730 P2736 P2738 P2739 P2824 P2826 P2827 P17E P175F P1761 P176B P176C P176D P178F P17DE P175C5 P17C6 P17CC P17CD P17D6 P2714 P2715 P2723 P2724 P2732 P2733 P27A7 P27AE P2820 P2821 P30BD P187D P187E P18E7 P18E8 P189C P18A1 P18AA P18AB P27EC P18A2 P18A3 P18A4 P18A8 P18AE P27EB P27ED P27EE U0100 U0101 Parts Information No parts are required for this repair. Version 3 Modified Released April 30, 2021 Revised August 11, 2021 – Added the 2022 Model Year and the Chevrolet Camaro, Suburban, Tahoe and GMC Yukon Models. Revised January 06, 2023 - Added RPO MHS to Transmission column and updated the Involved Region or Country section. 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. 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. WE SUPPORT VOLUNTARY TECHNICIAN CERTIFICATION