23-NA-085
Service Bulletin Details
Public Details for: 23-NA-085
This technical bulletin provides a procedure to correct the condition of service restraint system message / air bag warning mil / dtc B14DC set.
Models from 2022
2022 CADILLAC ESCALADE |
2022 CADILLAC ESCALADE ESV |
2022 CHEVROLET SUBURBAN |
2022 CHEVROLET SUBURBAN 1500 |
2022 CHEVROLET TAHOE |
2022 GMC YUKON |
2022 GMC YUKON XL |
Models from 2021
2021 CADILLAC ESCALADE |
2021 CADILLAC ESCALADE ESV |
2021 CHEVROLET SUBURBAN |
2021 CHEVROLET SUBURBAN 1500 |
2021 CHEVROLET TAHOE |
2021 GMC YUKON |
2021 GMC YUKON XL |
Service Bulletin Bulletin No.: 23-NA-085 Date: July, 2023 TECHNICAL Subject: Service Restraint System Message / Air Bag Warning MIL / DTC B14DC Set This bulletin replaces PIT5885B. Please discard PIT5885B. Brand: Model: Cadillac Escalade Models Chevrolet GMC Suburban Tahoe Models Model Year: VIN: from to from to 2021 2022 - - Engine: Transmission: All All Yukon Models Involved Region or Country Middle East and North America Condition Some customers may comment on a Service Restraint System Message and/or SIR Warning MIL intermittently illuminated. When checking for DTC's, a B14DC will be found. Cause The cause of the condition may be the driver's seat side airbag connector coming in contact with the seat back cushion. Thus, during movement from the driver, or while adjusting the seat, it may cause the airbag connector terminals to temporarily lose contact, causing the issue. Correction Review the procedure below to correct the vehicles condition. 3. Disconnect the battery. Important: Service agents must comply with all International, Federal, State, Provincial, and/or Local laws applicable to the activities it performs under this bulletin, including but not limited to handling, deploying, preparing, classifying, packaging, marking, labeling, and shipping dangerous goods. In the event of a conflict between the procedures set forth in this bulletin and the laws that apply to your dealership, you must follow those applicable laws. Service Procedure To correct this concern, perform the following procedure to the seat back foam. Listed below are two service procedures depending on the model: Service Procedure for Tahoe/Suburban/Yukon Models: 1. Move the driver seat to the full rearward position 2. Tilt seat back forward for better access to rear of seat back. Copyright 2023 General Motors LLC. All Rights Reserved. 5967233 Page 2 July, 2023 Caution: To avoid possible zipper damage to the cover, carefully follow the video and Notes in the Service Procedure. 4. Unzip both sides of the seat back trim cover, disengage the lower J-channel retainer and lay the cover forward over the seat back. Refer to Front Seat Back Cover and Pad Removal and Installation, in SI. Bulletin No.: 23-NA-085 Note: Do not replace the seat airbag connector unless instructed by an open Field Action as identified in Investigate Vehicle History (IVH). 5967228 5967221 5. On the lower right side of the seat, pull back the seat cover to expose foam and locate the seat airbag connector. 6. Zip tie the airbag connector harness to the seat frame. If there is already a zip tie installed, no further repairs are needed. Continue diagnosis referring to the proper procedures within SI. 6341998 5967235 Bulletin No.: 23-NA-085 July, 2023 Page 3 Note: For Model Year 2023, check for the zip tie to already be installed from the plant. If zip tie is installed, no further repairs needed. 5967233 5967225 7. Cut 2 pieces of 1" wide double-sided Velcro tape P/ N 189590, or equivalent, one 200 mm (7.84 in.) length and the other 180 mm (7.08 in) length. Caution: To avoid possible zipper damage to the cover, carefully follow the video and Notes in the Service Procedure. 9. Reinstall the seat back cover. Refer to Front Seat Back Cover and Pad Removal and Installation, in SI. 10. Reconnect the battery. Service Procedure for Escalade: 1. Move the driver seat to the full rearward position. 2. Tilt seat back forward for better access to rear of seat back. 3. Disconnect the battery. 5967222 7.1. As shown in the graphic above, secure the 200 mm Velcro horizontally (1), compressing the foam 50%. 7.2. As shown in the graphic above, secure the 180 MM Velcro vertically (2), compressing the foam 50%. 8. Reposition foam and seat back cover, ensuring airbag connector has clearance to all foam and material. 5967240 Page 4 July, 2023 Bulletin No.: 23-NA-085 4. Remove the driver front seat back finish panel (1). Refer to Front Seat Back Finish Panel Replacement, in SI. 5967228 5966735 5. On the lower right side of the seat, pull back the seat cover to expose foam and locate the seat airbag connector. 6. Zip tie the airbag connector harness to the seat frame. If there is already a zip tie installed, no further repairs are needed. Continue diagnosis referring to the proper procedures within SI. 6341998 5967235 Note: Do not replace the seat airbag connector unless instructed by an open Field Action as identified in Investigate Vehicle History (IVH). Bulletin No.: 23-NA-085 July, 2023 Note: For Model Year 2023, check for the zip tie to already be installed from the plant. If zip tie is installed, no further repairs needed. 7. With a felt tip pen or suitable marker, draw lines to indicate locations for foam material removal and slits: Page 5 7.3. As shown in the graphic above, on the inboard side panel of the foam, mark a horizontal 25 mm (0.98 in) slit (1) located 48 mm (1.90 in) (2) from the bottom seam of the seat cover foam, and 25 mm (0.98 in.) (3) from the edge seam of the foam. 5967238 5967236 7.1. . As shown in the graphic above, mark locations for a square: top line 125 mm (4.92 in) (1) from the bottom of the seat cover foam, right line 40 mm (1.57 in) (2) from the left edge of the foam, and bottom line 55 mm (2.17 in) (3) from the bottom of the seat cover foam. 7.2. Also shown in the graphic above, mark a vertical 40 mm (1.57 in) slit (4) located 62 mm (2.44 in) (5) from the left edge of the foam and 70 mm (2.75 in) (6) from the bottom of the seat cover foam. 5966742 7.4. As shown in the graphic above, mark a line from the bottom corner of the square (1) creating a lower leg, angling and arcing down to 20 mm (0.80 in) (2) from the bottom of the foam. Note: For best results, perform cuts with multiple passes. 8. Using an X-Acto hobby knife, or other suitable cutting tool, cut along the square lines drawn and remove the foam material for clearance of the connector and wire. 9. Cutting along the marked line, remove material from the lower leg of the foam Page 6 July, 2023 Bulletin No.: 23-NA-085 10. Cut 2 slits, one at the 40 mm marked line, the other at the 25 mm marked line. 5967220 5967225 11. Cut a 100 mm (3.94 in.) length of 1" wide double sided Velcro tape P/N 189590, or equivalent. 5967219 12. Install Velcro though the 40 mm slit (1) , and secure compressing the foam 50 %. 13. . Reconnect the battery. 14. Tilt the seat back fully rearward. 15. Disconnect the battery. 16. Cut a 180 mm (7.0 in.) length of 1" wide double sided Velcro. 5967242 17. Install Velcro though the 25 mm slit (2), and secure compressing the foam 50 %. Bulletin No.: 23-NA-085 July, 2023 Page 7 Parts Information Description Part Number Material Allowance Double Sided Velcro Tape 189590 $5.00 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. 5966747 18. Reposition foam and cover material, ensuring airbag connector has clearance to all foam and material. 19. Reconnect the battery. Labor Operation Description Labor Time 2086778* Rear of Driver Seat Back connector inspection 0.3 hr Add Access Rear of Driver Seat Back, Trim Seat Foam and/ or Install Velcro Tape 0.3 hr *This is a unique Labor Operation for Bulletin use only. 5967240 20. Reinstall the driver front seat back finish panel (1). Refer to Front Seat Back Finish Panel Replacement, in SI. Version 2 Modified Released May 05, 2023 Revised July 17, 2023 — Removed the 2023 Model Year. 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