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Jomar
12-31-2003, 09:16
Can ANYBODY give me the TSB# for this fix. I`ve used every way I can think of on the search feature and can`t find any info. It may just apply to the `03. Dealer don`t know and also don`t know anything about the steering shaft rattle. Hard to beleive isn`t it ? E-mail if you want to.
jgmg@gvtc.com

Jomar

DinoMax
12-31-2003, 11:04
Jomar, Hi-Beam TSB #03-08-49-006 (05/15/03) It says it applies to '03's, but should work. For the steering shaft, there are 2. TSB #00-02-35-003B (01/24/03) applies to re-lubing the shaft. TSB #P100299 (07/30/02) applies to steering shaft bearing "rattle".
http://***********.com/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=2962&PN=2
http://***********.com/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=281&PN=1
http://***********.com/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=532&PN=1
Try these links to get an actual copy of the TSB's I gave you. Good Luck, DinoMax :D :D

On Edit: It looks like the links will not work, because they are from a competing site :rolleyes: Just replace the *** w/ the diesel place (all one word), and it should get you there. Guess they don't want us on the "other" site :eek: , but we are just trying to help each other out

Jomar
12-31-2003, 15:56
DinoMax;
Thanks a bunch. I know they are on the DP also but I couldn`t find them.


Jomar

Jorday
12-31-2003, 16:19
Did they fix this for 04? The one in my truck doesn't seem like it's that bad.

I do remember that the bright light indicator was annoying me while I was riding in the passenger seat in my buddys 03.

tophog
12-31-2003, 22:10
TSB #03-08-49-006 - (05/15/2003)
IP Cluster High Beam Indicator too Bright (Reprogram IPC)

2003 Cadillac Escalade, Escalade ESV, Escalade EXT
2003 Chevrolet Avalanche, Silverado, Suburban, Tahoe
2003 GMC Sierra, Yukon, Yukon XL

Condition
Some customers may comment that the IP cluster high beam indicator lamp is too bright.

Correction
To reduce the high beam indicator intensity level, reprogram the IPC with the service calibration that was available from Techline on the TIS2000 version 4.5 or later for 2003. This calibration is an electronic calibration and is not available from GMSPO.

Kennedy
01-01-2004, 06:13
I kinda doubt that it will apply to the 2002 trucks. I believe the major electronic revisions for 2003 allowed control of things like this, but not on the earlier ones. It is really simple to do with a Tech 2.


I could be wrong but you never know...

White Truck
01-01-2004, 15:47
TSB's indicate the year(s) and vehicle(s) they apply too, anything else and you're on your own. This bulletin is a reprogram, so will only work on '03.
"I could be wrong but you never know..." He could be, but not here smile.gif JK's answer is correct.

McRat
01-01-2004, 17:13
Originally posted by DinoMax:
Jomar, Hi-Beam TSB #03-08-49-006 (05/15/03) It says it applies to '03's, but should work. For the steering shaft, there are 2. TSB #00-02-35-003B (01/24/03) applies to re-lubing the shaft. TSB #P100299 (07/30/02) applies to steering shaft bearing "rattle".
http://***********.com/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=2962&PN=2
http://***********.com/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=281&PN=1
http://***********.com/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=532&PN=1
Try these links to get an actual copy of the TSB's I gave you. Good Luck, DinoMax :D :D

On Edit: It looks like the links will not work, because they are from a competing site :rolleyes: Just replace the *** w/ the diesel place (all one word), and it should get you there. Guess they don't want us on the "other" site :eek: , but we are just trying to help each other out Hmmm... That's why I refuse to use CorvetteForum.com . They also delete technical content. Wish I would have been informed of that before paying money to this site. Guess they fooled me.

Jomar
01-01-2004, 20:05
I got it all guys. Muncho Gracias !


Jomar