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Breecher_7
01-30-2008, 09:18 PM
SERVICE - CHEVROLET AND GMC DEALERS

Subject: Information on Identifying Non-GM Calibration Usages for LMM Duramax Diesel Engines
Message #: VSS20081381
Corporate Bulletin Number 08-06-04-006 is currently available in SI.

Information on Identifying Non-GM Calibration Usages for LMM Duramax® Diesel Engine
Models: 2007–2008 Chevrolet Express, Kodiak, Silverado
2007–2008 GMC Savana, Sierra, TopKick
with 6.6L Duramax® Diesel Engine (VIN 6 — RPO LMM)
Power-Up Kit Detection
For 2007–2008 applications, an Engine Control Module (ECM) algorithm was implemented that records the engine calibration part number and Calibration Verification Number (CVN) for the last flash programming events. The ECM only records the engine calibration part number because it contains the parameters for increasing torque and fueling rates.
Customers may have re-programmed the ECM with a non-GM released calibration. Power-Up Kit calibrations change fueling and timing parameters and may contribute to the following vehicle symptoms:
• Poor Performance
• Black Smoke (This symptom is not valid for the 6.6L (LMM) diesel equipped with the diesel particulate filter (DPF). The DPF will trap black smoke
unless the DPF is cracked, melted or has been removed from the exhaust system.)
• Knocking Noise
• May Cause Engine Damage
Dealerships should remind their customers that engine concerns due to non-GM calibrations (Power-Up Kit) will not be covered under the GM warranty.
If a customer vehicle comes in to your dealership with possible symptoms from a Power-Up Kit, the dealership technician may now read the last engine calibration part numbers and CVN history using a Tech 2 ®.
The dealership technician would input each ECM calibration part number into the SPS/TIS2WEB CVN database to confirm the CVN history information. Refer to Tech♦2 path table in this bulletin to verify ECM calibration.
Tech♦2 Powertrain Output Controls Path Table for NON-GM ECM Calibration
1. Build the vehicle with the Tech 2.
2. Select F0: Engine Control Module.
3. Select F5: Module Identification Information.
4. Select F1: Programming History.
5. Turn Ignition On and Engine Off. Press ENTER Key to Continue.
6. Record the Calibration I.D. Numbers and Verification Numbers from the Tech 2 Programming History Screen.
7. From SPS/TIS2WEB, record the Calibration Part Number into the CVN Database. Get CVN.
• If the CVN does not match the CVN database, an unauthorized engine calibration part was flash programmed into the ECM.
• If the CVN matches the CVN database, we can assume a Power-Up Kit that flash programs engine calibrations was not used.
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Message #: VSS20081381
Date Released: 01/29/2008
Recommended Distribution: Service Manager; Warranty Administrator
Dealership Contact: Powertrain Brand Quality

6forwardgears
01-30-2008, 09:35 PM
:alcoholic

PureSound15
01-30-2008, 10:47 PM
I'm not sure what to tell you. The magnuson act doesn't help you either.

My friend has a chevy diesel and there was something wrong with his injectors. They replaced 2 of them, but said that they wouldn't do any others because he had a programmer. :stare

juicedimpss
01-30-2008, 10:48 PM
i wonder if it can see if you flash the stock file back in it.
time to check into this

sloLs1
01-31-2008, 09:02 AM
sell it and buy a cummins:thumbsup


jk... sounds like a dealer only thing

BAD LS1
01-31-2008, 09:19 AM
Sounds like your stuck with a piggy back programmer that wont affect the stock flash.
I dont think that DPF really restricts that much. Unless you simply want to roll the coal.

Breecher_7
01-31-2008, 04:30 PM
Sounds like your stuck with a piggy back programmer that wont affect the stock flash.
I dont think that DPF really restricts that much. Unless you simply want to roll the coal.

It wastes fuel. When it goes into regen, my milage drops to like 10mpg or worse and it lasts about 15-20 mins. Did it to me today on my way home from work. I dont want a programmer for power, its got PLENTY of power, i want it for economy.

But yeah, looks like im stuck with a piggyback unless someone figures somthing out here. ANd it looks like my only real options are edge or banks. And edge is just to unreliable and has to bad of a rep.

UNLESS.... this is just a dealer thing that can be just looked the oposite way of. Im looking into that now.