PIC6441B

Service Bulletin Details

Public Details for: PIC6441B

This preliminary information communicates programming direction for replacing the k218 module in this vehicle.


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Bulletin No.: PIC6441B
Published date: 02/23/2024
Preliminary Information
PIC6441B Replacing & Programming the K218 - Front Suspension
Leveling / Lifting Hydraulic Power Pack Module
Models
Brand:
Chevrolet
Model:
Corvette
Model Years:
2020 - 2024
VIN:
from
All
Engine:
to
All
All
Transmissions:
All
Involved
Region or
North America
Country
Additional RPO E60
Some technicians may nd that they are unable to successfully program the K218 Front
Condition
Suspension Leveling / Lifting Hydraulic Power Pack Module after it has been replaced.
This may be due to a software anomaly. This will require that the Serial Data Authentication
Concern
Procedure must rst be run before the SPS programming selection.
Correction:
To correctly program this new K218 module, please make sure all the standard programming instructions are
being followed for the "Vehicle Intelligence Platform" (VIP) vehicles.
First, make sure the Midtronics Battery Maintainer is properly connected to the vehicle and verify that the vehicle
is in the OFF power mode.
This is di erent than the traditional "Global A" vehicles of years past.
After this has been veri ed, manually select the "Serial Data Authentication Con guration" selection, as found in
TIS.
This button can be seen in the photo below.
Once that has run and completed successfully, the regular SPS programming selection for this module should be
selected, and it should successfully complete.
If this does not work for any reason, simply contact the Techline Customer Support Center (TCSC) for
programming assistance.
Please do not contact the Technical Assistance Center (TAC) as this is a programming related issue.
TAC will be unable to assist with any programming related issues whatsoever.
Version History
Version
Modi ed
3
07/15/2021 - Created on.
07/01/2022 - Updated to A Version to add 2022/2023 model years
02/23/2024 - Updated to add the 2024 model year.
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