24-NA-023

Service Bulletin Details

Public Details for: 24-NA-023

This service bulletin provides repair information to correct a customer concern of service engine soon lamp illuminated with dtc P0315.


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Bulletin No.:
Service Bulletin
Date:
24-NA-023
February, 2024
TECHNICAL
Subject:
Service Engine Soon Lamp Illuminated with DTC P0315 – Calibration Update Available
This service bulletin replaces PIP5939. Please discard PIP5939.
Brand:
Model:
Chevrolet
Corvette
Model Year:
VIN:
from
to
from
to
2023
2023
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Engine:
Transmission:
5.5L (LT6)
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Involved Region or Country
North America, Europe, Middle East, Israel, Palestine, Japan, Thailand, Australia/New
Zealand
Condition
Some customers may comment that the Service Engine Soon (SES) lamp is illuminated
or was illuminated in the driver information center (DIC).
Upon inspection, a technician may find DTC P0315 set erroneously in the Engine Control
Module (ECM) with no noted driveability concerns.
Cause
The cause of the condition may be due to a software anomaly. DTC P0315 can set
erroneously during a driving event. Engineering has released an updated calibration to
correct this condition.
Correction
DO NOT replace the ECM for this concern.
To correct this condition, it will be necessary to install the latest ECM calibration following
the Service Procedure below. After the calibration has been updated, please remember
to perform a Crankshaft Position (CKP) sensor/relator variation learn.
Service Procedure
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.
Caution: Before downloading the update files, be sure
the computer is connected to the internet through a
network cable (hardwired). DO NOT DOWNLOAD or
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install the files wirelessly. If there is an interruption
during programming, programming failure or control
module damage may occur.
• Ensure the programming tool is equipped with the
latest software and is securely connected to the
data link connector. If there is an interruption
during programming, programming failure or
control module damage may occur.
• Stable battery voltage is critical during
programming. Any fluctuation, spiking, over
voltage or loss of voltage will interrupt
programming. Install a GM Authorized
Programming Support Tool to maintain system
voltage. Refer to www.gmdesolutions.com for
further information. If not available, connect a fully
charged 12V jumper or booster pack disconnected
from the AC voltage supply. DO NOT connect a
battery charger.
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Follow the on-screen prompts regarding ignition
power mode, but ensure that anything that drains
excessive power (exterior lights, HVAC blower
motor, etc) is off.
• Clear DTCs after programming is complete.
Clearing powertrain DTCs will set the Inspection/
Maintenance (I/M) system status indicators to NO.
Important: The service technician always needs to
verify that the VIN displayed in the TLC left side drop
down menu and the top center window match the VIN
plate of the vehicle to be programmed prior to using
Service Programming System 2 (SPS2) for
programming or reprogramming a module.
• For the TLC application, service technicians need
to always ensure that the power mode (ignition) is
“ON” before reading the VIN from the vehicle’s
VIN master module and that they do not select a
VIN that is already in the TLC application memory
from a previous vehicle.
• If the VIN that shows up in the TLC top center
window after correctly reading the VIN from the
vehicle does not match the VIN plate of the
vehicle, manually type in the VIN characters from
the vehicle VIN plate into the TLC top center
window and use these for programming or
reprogramming the subject module with the
correct vehicle VIN and software and/or
calibrations.
• The Engine Control Module (ECM) is the master
module (for VIP vehicles) that TLC reads to
determine the VIN of the vehicle. If the VIN read
from the vehicle by TLC does not match the VIN
plate of the vehicle, the ECM also needs to be
reprogrammed with the correct VIN, software and
calibrations that match the vehicle’s VIN plate.
• The Body Control Module (BCM) is the master
module (for GEM vehicles) that TLC reads to
determine the VIN of the vehicle. If the VIN read
from the vehicle by TLC does not match the VIN
plate of the vehicle, the BCM also needs to be
reprogrammed with the correct VIN, software and
calibrations that match the vehicle’s VIN plate.
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Caution: Be sure the VIN selected in the drop down
menu (1) is the same as the vehicle connected (2)
before beginning programming.
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Important: If the vehicle VIN DOES NOT match, the
message below will be shown.
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Important: Techline Connect screen shown above.
Important: If the same calibration/software warning is
noted on the TLC Summary screen, select OK and
follow screen instructions. After a successful
programming event, the WCC is located in the Service
Programming System dialogue box of the SPS
Summary screen. Record the WCC on the job card. No
further action is required. Refer to the Warranty
Information section of this bulletin.
1. Reprogram the Engine Control Module. Refer to
K20 Engine Control Module: Programming and
Setup in the Service Manual.
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Note: The screenshot above is an example of module
programming and may not be indicative of the specific
module that is being programmed. Module selection
and VIN information have been blacked out.
Important: To avoid warranty transaction rejections,
you MUST record the warranty claim code provided on
the Warranty Claim Code (WCC) screen shown above
on the job card. Refer to callout 1 above for the location
of the WCC on the screen.
2. Record the SPS Warranty Claim Code on the job
card for warranty transaction submission.
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Warranty Information
Important: Warranty coverage code E2 applies for this
module programming event. ECM reprogramming is
covered for 8 years/80,000 miles (U.S.) or 8 years/
130,000 km (Canada).
For vehicles repaired under the Emission coverage,
use the following labor operation. Reference the
Applicable Warranties section of Investigate Vehicle
History (IVH) for coverage information.
Labor Operation
Description
Labor Time
2886038*
Engine Control Module Reprogramming for SES Message
Illuminated and DTC P0315
0.3 hr
*This is a unique Labor Operation for bulletin use only.
Important: To avoid warranty transaction rejections, carefully read and follow the instructions below:
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The Warranty Claim Code must be accurately entered in the “Warranty Claim Code” field of the transaction.
When more than one Warranty Claim Code is generated for a programming event, it is required to document all Warranty
Claim Codes in the “Correction” field on the job card. Dealers must also enter one of the codes in the “Warranty Claim Code”
field of the transaction, otherwise the transaction will reject. It is best practice to enter the FINAL code provided by SPS2.
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Warranty Claim Code Information Retrieval
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If the Warranty Claim Code was not recorded on the
Job Card, the code can be retrieved in the SPS2
system as follows:
1. Open TLC on the computer used to program the
vehicle.
2. Select and start SPS2.
3. Select Settings (1).
4. Select the Warranty Claim Code tab (2).
The VIN, Warranty Claim Code and Date/Time will be
listed on a roster of recent programming events. If the
code is retrievable, dealers should resubmit the
transaction making sure to include the code in the SPS
Warranty Claim Code field.
Version
1
Modified
Released January 30, 2024
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