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Oil Life Does Not Reset |
On a 2007 Saab 9-3, the Oil Life percentage may not to reset fully to 100%. |
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Oil Capacities for 2006-2008 |
An Oil Capacities table has been added to the TechLink website Reference Guide which lists the engine oil fill capacity for GM cars and light duty trucks from 2006 to 2008. Scroll down the list to locate the vehicle, then locate the appropriate engine. The oil capacity is listed in both liters and quarts. |
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Engine and Transmission Module Programming |
When programming a 2007-08 Enclave, Acadia or Outlook with the calibration update in bulletin 07217 Document ID 2006117, it is important that the engine and transmission modules both be updated. When performing Programming Sequence ECM/TCM, you must first select one the following Pass-Thru methods in TIS2WEB. - J2534 MDI - J2534 Tech 2 - Tech 2 Legacy Pass-Thru Programming. The Service Programming procedure must be performed using ONLY the Pass-Thru method. Programming using the Remote method will result in failure. To update both modules, select Programming Sequence ECM/TCM on the Supported Controller Screen. TIP: This is the last selection in the scroll-down box. - Thanks to Ronald Mitchell and Mark Stesney |
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OnStar® Analog Service |
Since it was launched in 1996, OnStar has relied on an analog wireless network to provide communication to and from OnStar-equipped vehicles. As part of an industry wide change in the North American wireless telecommunications industry, wireless carriers are transitioning to digital technology and will no longer support the analog wireless network beginning early 2008. |
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New drive axle boot pliers (fig. 6) CH-48894 have been released for these vehicles: 2005 XLR Applicable SI procedures are being revised to refer to this tool. - Thanks to Kevin Willcock and Dave Libby |
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Saturn ASTRA Maintenance |
The Saturn ASTRA has some specific maintenance items and frequencies that are not typical, such as the items below. The values shown are the maximum intervals when these should be performed. These maintenance items are tied to the Saturn ASTRA's Oil Life Monitor system and are listed in the ASTRA Limited Warranty, Maintenance and Owner Assistance Information booklet under Additional Required Services. The Saturn ASTRA owner will be notified when this maintenance service should performed (after the indicated miles) by the InSP indicator which will display on the Saturn ASTRA Instrument Cluster. This indicator will come on at or before the maximum values shown for each of the maintenance items below. ASTRA Maintenance Intervals
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Instrument Panel Service Positioning |
The instrument panel assembly must be moved for access when performing the procedures in the accompanying tables (fig. 8). General Motors Service Engineering has developed new service procedures for moving the instrument panel within the vehicle as an assembly. Following the procedures as they are published will help eliminate customer comebacks due to squeak and rattle issues. The procedure will also cut service time, dramatically reducing the amount of time a customer is without their vehicle. TIP: You can find the procedures in SI. Search for Instrument Panel Service Positioning.
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This information applies to Rainier, Rendezvous, Terraza, Escalade, Avalanche, Suburban, Tahoe, TrailBlazer, Uplander, Yukon, Envoy, HUMMER H2 and H3, and Saab 9-7X between 2005 and 2007 (2005-06 for Full Size Utility Trucks) with Navigation Radio (RPOs UM8, U3U or UA4). Bulletin 07-08-44-014 provides a service procedure to resolve these conditions. Check a navigation radio that is returned from the Electronic Service Center before customer delivery. Following the instructions in the bulletin will address most customer concerns and prevent a service comeback. |
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"Changer Parked" |
The owner of a 2008 Chevrolet Corvette with the 6-disc radio RPO US9 may comment that the radio displays a "Changer Parked" message intermittently and there is no explanation in the owner's manual for this message. It will display after the CD mechanism has initialized or when the CD mechanism is manually parked. Initialization occurs normally upon a battery connect. |
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DIC Switch Buttons Inoperative |
On an Acadia, Outlook or Enclave, the driver information center (DIC) switch buttons may be inoperative after disconnecting or replacing the DIC switch or IPC. This occurs because the IPC needs to see the presence of the DIC switch at the time the battery power is connected to the IPC. If it does not detect the DIC switch at power up, the switch will be inoperative. |
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Running out of Fuel
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The owner of a Terraza, Uplander, Montana or Relay may comment of running out of gas or a crank no start while on an incline (typically nose down) with 1/4 tank of fuel or less. |
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Navigation Screen Dot Pattern |
This information applies to 2007-08 full-size utilities and 2008 Hummer H2 with Navigation Radio ( RPO U3U, U3R or UVB). Some owners may observe that the navigation screen displays a pattern of blue or white dots (fig. 11). The blue dots (white dots on Escalade models) are a path that is used in the off-road mode. When the off-road mode is turned on, the navigation system shows the path being traveled by the vehicle when not on a marked road. The path is a simulation because it is not following a road in the map database coverage on the DVD. This path is stored in the navigation system’s memory. The blue/white dots can be erased by turning off the Off Road mode. |
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Audible Messages |
A 2006-07 Saab 9-5 may not have any audible messages (chime, tic-toc, etc.). These audible messages are controlled and delivered by Saab Information Display (SID). |
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Pump Shaft Disengagement |
This information applies to 2008 Allure, LaCrosse, Lucerne, Terraza, Impala, Malibu, Uplander, G6, Grand Prix and Montana SV6 with MN7 and M15 4T65E transmissions, from start of production through October 2007. |
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Coolant Loss |
A customer may experience a coolant loss on a 2007 Express, Kodiak, Silverado, Savana, Sierra or Topkick equipped with a 6.6L diesel engine (RPO LMM). During diagnosis, coolant may be found in the combustion chamber. |
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Brake Grab |
The owners of some 2006-07 Chevrolet Colorado and GMC Canyon pickups may comment that the brakes seem to grab on the first two or three brake applications. According to bulletin PIT 4254B, this concern is typically intermittent and could be perceived as a front brake grab |
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Air Flow Door Loose |
Some owners of a 2007-08 full-size utility or pickup may comment about a rattle/popping/snapping type noise in the left center IP air deflector when the blower is on. This condition may be due to the air flow door being loose and vibrating. The noise will be eliminated or reduced if the thumb wheel is slightly rotated to close off the air flow. - Thanks to Jim Will |
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Front Brake Rotor Scoring |
This information applies to 2007-08 full-size pickups and utilities (1500 models), and 2005-07 Silverado and Sierra Classic with RPO JF3 or JF7. |
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Trip Odometer Operation |
Some owners of a 2005-08 Chevrolet Corvette may comment that when attempting to use the trip odometer to track longer distances, it will reset and count from zero again after the trip odometer (A or B) exceeds 2000 miles (3218 km). |
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Door Glass Squeak Noise |
Some owners of a 2007-08 fullsize pickup or utility may comment that the front door glass makes a squeak noise when operated up or down. It may sound like the door glass squeaking on the run channels or belt molding. GM Engineering has found the noise is caused by a lack of lubrication on the door glass regulator rails. TIP: Remove the regulator from the door to properly apply the lube. |
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Engine Cooling Fan |
2008 Equinox andTorrent vehicles built through the month of November 2007 will use the same twist-lock style fan blade design as the 2006 and 2007 model years. During November, a new supplier will begin providing new fan shroud assemblies for these vehicles. The fan shroud assembly components are not interchangeable between the two designs. For the second design 2008 fan shroud assembly, the cooling fan motors are mounted to the front side of the fan shroud with bolts (fig. 16). As with 2006 and 2007, the first design 2008 fan blades are not reusable. |
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Vent Solenoid Prefilter |
Some 1999-2008 full-size pickups may be operated in dusty or muddy environments, such as farming, mining or off-road type applications. An owner may comment about the illumination of the SES light, with a DTC P0446 (Restricted/Blocked EVAP Vent Path) being set. A Present location |
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Radio Presets |
On some 2007-08 Saab 9-3 radios, the equalizer and tone presets are not highlighted and the only available selections are TALK and MANUAL. The owner manual indicates that all presets should be highlighted. |
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Chuggle, Surge or Shudder |
Some owners of a 2007-08 Chevrolet Impala equipped with 3.9L (LZ8) Active Fuel Management Engine (VIN Code R) may comment about a slight chuggle, surge or shudder that occurs when the vehicle is in ovedrive and traveling at a steady speed in the 38-45 mph (61-72 kmh) range. The condition is most obvious when a very light throttle is applied. The very lightly applied throttle is not enough to cause the torque converter clutch to release or the transmission to downshift. |
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