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2007 Saturn VUE Green Line Hybrid System |
A new intermediate-voltage GM hybrid system debuts in the 2007 Saturn VUE Green Line (fig. 1). This is one of three innovative hybrid systems that GM plans to introduce on up to 12 models. GM launched the world’s first hybrid pickup trucks in 2004, the Chevrolet Silverado and GMC Sierra. GM is also developing an all-new Two-mode full hybrid system, which will first be marketed in the new Chevrolet Tahoe and GMC Yukon full-size SUVs in 2007. TIP: Many hybrid-specific parts are on restriction and must be obtained through TAC. B - Generator Control Module (fig. 4) with inverter and power converter, that controls the generator with starter and provides 12-volt vehicle accessory power C - A 36V advanced, nickel metal hydride (NiMH) hybrid battery pack (fig. 5) capable of delivering and receiving more than 10kW of peak power D - E67 engine control module with sophisticated Hybrid Supervisory Software to manage both engine and hybrid system operation F - The hybrid-enabled 4T45-E electronically controlled overdrive transaxle that includes an auxiliary oil pump and unique hybrid controls to ensure seamless hybrid operation. A Hill Hold telltale - Know where the components are located in the hybrid system and treat them with respect
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Tech 2 Navigation |
There is an update to the Tech 2 navigation for the NAO Tech 2 software download.
Be careful to select the correct vehicle, based on the World Make Identifier. This will ensure that you access the correct Tech 2 diagnostics for the vehicle you are working on. |
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Crank Sensor Connector
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A 2007 full-size utility may exhibit stalling, crank no start, or a DTC P0335. The crank sensor connector may be loose, not plugged in completely, and the connector retaining tab may not be locked. Complete the SI diagnostics for any trouble codes or symptoms found. If a DTC P0335 is found with a stalling or no start condition, inspect the crank sensor for a loose connection. Also inspect the crank sensor wiring for short to ground, pinched wiring, or chafes. If there is no damage to the crank sensor connector, terminals, or wiring, properly connect the crank sensor connector, and evaluate repairs. If there are no wiring concerns found, and the crank sensor connector was properly installed, replace the crank sensor. If the crank sensor was properly installed, and a wiring or terminal repair is necessary, complete a Field Product Report using bulletin number 02-00-89-002D. - Thanks to Donald K. Langer, TAC |
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The Cadillac CTS, SRX, and STS are equipped with provision for installing a recovery loop. These loops are used to assist in pulling the vehicle from snow, mud, etc. Using the loop avoids having to dig beneath the vehicle to locate a suitable location to attach a cable. Recovery loops are available from GMSPO, using the following part numbers.
TIP: It would be helpful to equip tow trucks and Roadside Assistance used to service these vehicles with appropriate recovery loops. |
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After SPS programming any module on a 2007 full-size utility, you may experience a no communication concern with the Driver’s Position Module (DPM) (memory seat module) when using the Tech 2 scan tool. However, the DPM is fully functional. Do not replace the module to resolve the concern. The following procedure will restore communication with the Tech 2 scan tool: - rotate the ignition switch to the Off position - open the driver's door - wait 60 seconds - rotate the ignition switch to the Run position This gives the DPM adequate time to reset and properly respond to the Tech 2 request before you attempt to check and clear DTCs which may have been set as a result of the SPS programming process. - Thanks to Paul Radzwilowicz |
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Keyless Ignition![]() figure 12 |
The keyless access system used in the Cadillac XLR and STS and Chevrolet Corvette does not use a traditional key for door locks or ignition. Instead, the driver carries a transmitter fob. When the vehicle senses the presence of the correctly coded transmitter fob, the doors can be opened. With the transmitter fob inside the passenger compartment, the engine can be started by pressing the START button on the instrument panel (fig. 12). Ignition On, Engine Off Mode There may be times, such as when you are performing diagnostics on the vehicle, that you need to have the ignition turned on, with the engine not running. In this mode, all modules are powered up and communicating on the serial data line. TIP: This information is covered in SI. Follow this path: Accessories > Keyless Entry > Description and Operation > Keyless Entry System Description and Operation > Ignition On Engine Off Mode - Make sure the transmitter fob is inside the passenger compartment. - Depress the brake pedal. - Be sure the transmission is in Park or Neutral. - Press the ACC button and hold for 5 seconds. The instrument panel will light up and the ignition will be turned on, but the engine will not start. - You must press ACC again to turn the ignition off. TIP: If you press the ACC button only briefly, the accessory mode will be turned on. This is not the same as turning the ignition on. TIP: Programming cannot be performed in the Accessory position. TIP: Retained Accessory Power will function for 10 minutes after the ignition is turned off, or until a door is opened. - Thanks to Todd McKee |
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When removing the hazard warning switch from the 2006-07 Buick Lucerne, do not attempt to pry out the hazard switch bezel. Damage will occur to the HVAC outlet assembly. Insert special tool J 42214 or similar tool into the hole in the air outlets (fig. 13) on each side of the switch to release the retaining tabs. For details, refer to document 1646965 in SI. - Thanks to Martin Tulashie |
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This information applies to the following vehicles:
The DTCs which might be set are B0012, B0013, B0016, B0019, B0020, B0022, B0023, B0026, B0033, B0040, B0042, B0044. If the CPA is broken, missing, or will not seat connector correctly, replace the CPA retainer with part number 54590003 (orange CPA) that is located in the SIR Repair tray of the J-38125 Terminal Repair Kit. |
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State of Health Codes |
While diagnosing for driveability or other concerns on a 2006 Cadillac CTS, SRX or STS with LP1 and LY7 V6 engines, you may observe a U1016 diagnostic trouble code in history. This code may be caused by a door module or other module not responding to the state of health message sent by the ECM. This concern will not turn on the check engine light, or cause other symptoms for this code alone. Do not replace the ECM or door module for a U1016 DTC alone stored in history. Follow routine diagnostic procedures to correct the customer’s original concern and clear all stored DTCs when done. - Thanks to Dave Dickey |
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Diesel Fuel Facts![]() ![]() figure 15 ![]() |
This information applies to GM light and medium duty diesels. All other light and medium duty 6.2L, 6.5L, and 6.6L RPO codes LB7, LBZ, and LLY diesel engines (including 2007 model year LBZ and LLY) can use either the LSF (low sulphur diesel) or ULSF (ultra low sulphur) diesel fuels. |
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Noise from |
This information applies to the 2007 Cadillac Escalade, Chevrolet Tahoe and Suburban, and GMC Yukon and Denali with RPO U3U or UVB or U3R. |
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Instructions in SI have been revised on servicing the Inside Rear View Mirror (ISRVM) assembly RPO DD8 on the 2005-06 Chevrolet Corvette. See document 1332917. The procedure has been revised for releasing the mirror from the windshield. To install, reverse the procedure. An audible click is heard when the inside rearview mirror is fully seated. |
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Transmission Case or Channel Plate Replacment
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This information applies to front-wheel drive vehicles built between 1996-2005 with the 4T40/45E transmission. |
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Yellow Discoloration |
On some 2007 Cadillac Escalade, Chevrolet Avalanche, Suburban, Tahoe and GMC Yukon and Denali models, a slight yellow discoloration may show on the seat back carpet on the second and/or third row seats. This is caused by residue from a cleaning solution used during manufacturing. |
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A new bulletin 05-02-32-007C is being issued to consolidate information about power steering noise concerns from three previous bulletins 05-02-32-007B, 01-02-32-001G and 06-02-32-005. - Fluid on convoluted boots may be liquefied assembly grease from the rack teeth (fig. 18). - An apparent fluid leak at the pinion adjuster plug may be assembly grease containing lithium. This grease appears yellow like leak detection dye when viewed through yellow tinted goggles. |
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Window Lock-Out Feature |
This information applies to the 2007 Cadillac Escalade, Chevrolet Tahoe and Suburban, and GMC Yukon and Denali. |
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Lamps Inoperative |
Owners of some 2007 full-size utilities may comment that the courtesy/reading lamps or sunshades lamps are inoperative and the ISLPS 10 amp fuse is blown. |
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