View Full Version : Going for updates tomorrow, any tips
stillracing
05-29-2002, 19:21
to get service manager on my side. Have no updates at this point. I just don't want a fight with service manager.
Also getting leaking rear dif fixed.
There have been updates for false trouble codes, so that should help you on the ECM updates.
There is also a TCM update as well.
A good dealer will do these, and knows how to word it on the invoice to GM. IIRC, they can bill nearly .5hr per box, so it isn't like they are not getting paid.
There may also be an update for the BCM (body control...) that pertains to vehicle doors locking in automatic car washes...
stillracing
05-29-2002, 20:04
Thanks JK,
I have told the service manager on the phone I have shifting issues, that should get the tcm update and if I tell them about false trouble codes that should get me the ecm update.
How should I word the false trouble code problem. I have never had a false code problem that I am aware of.
stillracing,
How come your doing updates any particular reason? My only problem thus far that perhaps an update will fix is the cold idle .... I'm Not mentioning the word ......... I won't do it personally for that reason alone ...... Not to discourage but I'll live by the old proverb. If it aint broke don't fix it ........
Jk .
Look at that sig ... You bragging dog you ....... Gimme some of that,you lucky (B) ........... LOL
MAC tongue.gif
You know I Wish I had them #'S to put on my sig........ smile.gif
stillracing
05-29-2002, 20:24
Well I agree with you, I have been advised to get the updates for better Juice performance. I do not plan to advertize that I am full of Juice as of yesterday but I am ;) . I am hoping this is the right decision. What do you think.
check the real signiture below and I ain't even braggin yet ;)
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stillracing,
GM fixed a bug related to the OBDII port. Almost evertime I connected my AutoTap I would get a diagnostic error code. Sure enough GM had a software update for it. There's a smoking gun for ya. ;) :D
Although I don't have the most recent updates, I have been very pleased with the ones I did get.
stillracing
05-29-2002, 21:02
Thanks AZKEVIN,
I'll sure use those rounds!!!
stillracing
05-29-2002, 21:09
sig check
Have you ever had the need or opportunity to use the block heater? You might try stating that on a ski trip you plugged it in and had a SES set or something like that, and upon investigation was told it was likely the fuel temp sensor not jiving...
At this point, I would not hesitate to do ANY of the existing updates regardless of model year.
Mackin,
From what I've seen on previous dyno runs, the numbers are likely a bit low due to tire slippage. When I hit the second box, it sounds AND FEELS like I added a half a Dmax to the equation. My narrow 235's dont help much. They are, or should I say WERE siped for extra bite. Maverick's dually showed how valuable contact area can be...
Diesel to the MAX
05-30-2002, 12:21
My service manager game me an update for the AT. It seemed to slip from time to time when it was cold.
Don't know why you want updates if everything is working ok?
:confused:
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FirstDiesel
05-30-2002, 17:47
I am a newbie to the diesel world and just own my 3500 for 2 weeks now. I have a 32' trailer on order and will start towing it in about 5 weeks. I'm not sure what all the talk about updates is about. Can someone explain this to me?? BTW, my truck has a build date of 3/27/02 if that tells anything about the need for updates.
Thanks
stillracing
05-30-2002, 20:13
Got updates no problem.
First diesel, you may not need any updates because your truck is so new.
32 foot trailer? You must belong to the GO BIG OR GO HOME CLUB. :D :D
FirstDiesel
05-31-2002, 15:38
We do racecars and both the wife and I drive. We got tired of towing one and driving one to the racetrack so we went for broke. Truck and trailer!!! Turned the big 50 this year and the wife hit and unnamed milestone too so we bought each other the new toys for our birthdays!!
How do I find out if I need any updates and what they are?? Is there a listing of them somewhere??
Thanks
FirstDiesel ,
Yes there is sir ......
===>http://vci.ecomm.gm.com/vci/
You will need your vin number ...... Best of luck and as always welcome aboard .......
MAC smile.gif
On edit: Anouther "KING" of the road 3500 .... Extra good luck .....From a fellow 3500 owner .......
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FirstDiesel
05-31-2002, 19:19
Thanks mackin
Can you give me a hint what the stuff means?? When I enter my VIN I get a list of about 5 different items. Is it possible a truck built on 3/27/02 could need 5 different updates already?? I'm really lost about this stuff. Nothing says anything about the Allison updates and I read everyone talking about those.
FirstDiesel ,
Well, first off what you could do is copy paste and post what up dates are available for your particular truck .....I or the BIG GUNS here do not have access to your vin # ..... What is there is what is available, any previous you have all ready received at GM at your build ...... The BIG guns here will try and let you know what issues they address ...... If they can ........
MAC smile.gif
FirstDiesel,
I'm in the same boat. My engine was built 01/2002.
I thinks some of this is generic as it makes
reference to California emissions and my truck
is a Texas truck w/o CA emissions.
:confused: :confused: :confused:
Calibration History for redface.gif PERATING SYSTEM SOFTWARE
Part Number
CVN
Bulletin #
Description
15094441
N/A
N/A
operating system software
15166853
N/A
N/A
new calibration to address obd2 compliance issue
Calibration History for :ENGINE CALIBRATION
Part Number
CVN
Bulletin #
Description
15094442
00007676
N/A
engine calibration
15166858
N/A
N/A
new calibration to improve misfire detection
Calibration History for :ENGINE DIAGNOSTIC CALIBRATION
Part Number
CVN
Bulletin #
Description
15094446
00006279
N/A
engine diagnostic calibration
15166862
N/A
N/A
new calibration prevents setting of false trouble codes
There are 2 calibration Part Numbers that are valid for the fuel system.
Read the descriptions from the following tables to determine
the correct calibration for this vehicle.
Calibration History for :Fuel system
Part Number
CVN
Bulletin #
Description
15085501
000027D0
N/A
fuel system
15175989
N/A
N/A
new calibration for vehicles with california or clean fuel fleet emissions (rp0
nc1 or nf4)
Part Number
CVN
Bulletin #
Description
15085501
000027D0
N/A
fuel system
15166855
N/A
N/A
new calibration for vehicles with federal emissions (rp0 nf2)
There are 2 calibration Part Numbers that are valid for the system calibration.
Read the descriptions from the following tables to determine
the correct calibration for this vehicle.
Calibration History for :SYSTEM CALIBRATION
Part Number
CVN
Bulletin #
Description
15094452
0000BFFF
N/A
system calibration
15170427
N/A
N/A
new calibration for vehicles with federal emissions (rp0 nf2)
Part Number
CVN
Bulletin #
Description
15094452
0000BFFF
N/A
system calibration
15166868
N/A
N/A
new calibration for vehicles with california or clean fuel fleet emissions (rp0
nc1 or nf4)
Calibration History for :Speedometer
Part Number
CVN
Bulletin #
Description
15085521
00002D81
N/A
speedometer
15166875
N/A
N/A
new calibration is identical to old calibration but has an updated part number
:confused:
OH yea ........ And I will not do one ......
VIN:XXXXXXXXXXXXXX
Calibration History for redface.gif PERATING SYSTEM SOFTWARE Part Number CVN Bulletin # Description
09393838 N/A N/A operating system software
15063376 N/A N/A new calibration to address driveability and emissions. compliance issues.
15097100 N/A N/A new software to improve generic scan tool operation
Calibration History for :ENGINE CALIBRATION Part Number CVN Bulletin # Description
09375153 00008FBC N/A engine calibration
15063385 00009119 N/A new calibration to address driveability and emissions. compliance issues.
**Juice fix=>15072655 000023B8 N/A new calibration to address driveability concerns while in tow/haul mode
15076142 000052D3 N/A calibration to correct false trouble codes and a misfire condition. also addresses p0234 diagnostic codes.
**Juice fix=>15082517 00006CCF N/A new calibration to reduce roughness on hard acceleration above 2600 rpm
**Juice Fix=>15097103 0000812F 210730034 new calibration to address excessive shifting with cruise on and idle surge
Calibration History for :ENGINE DIAGNOSTIC CALIBRATION Part Number CVN Bulletin # Description
09375180 0000C6D9 N/A engine diagnostic calibration
15063387 00008DF1 N/A new calibration to address driveability and emissions. compliance issues.
15076144 0000A75E N/A calibration to correct false trouble codes and a misfire condition. also addresses p0234 diagnostic codes.
15082519 00008FCC N/A new calibration to address throttle pedal progression issue at 0 percent
15097105 0000A513 N/A new calibration to correct setting of false dtc p0236
Calibration History for :FUEL SYSTEM CALIBRATION Part Number CVN Bulletin # Description
09375211 00002345 N/A fuel system calibration
15063380 000087D1 N/A new calibration to address driveability and emissions. compliance issues.
Calibration History for :SYSTEM CALIBRATION Part Number CVN Bulletin # Description
09375220 000073F3 N/A system calibration
15063393 000087CB N/A new calibration to address driveability and emissions. compliance issues.
15082525 000010CA N/A new calibration to revise the oil life calibration from 5000 to 7500 miles
15097111 00001429 N/A new calibration for improved power in reverse when in 4wd low
Calibration History for :SPEEDOMETER CALIBRATION Part Number CVN Bulletin # Description
09375243 00009B57 N/A speedometer calibration
15063401 000053E8 N/A new calibration to address driveability and emissions. compliance issues.
Now thats a laundry list ....
MAC
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[ 05-31-2002: Message edited by: mackin ]</p>
56Nomad ,
My opinion your all set ......... No need for any of that hodge podge .... Useless updates. You are not in CA pretend your in Oregon...... They only changed numbers on a speed'o calibration ..... Drive on my fellow 3500 owner ,.....
MAC smile.gif
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FirstDiesel
06-01-2002, 05:03
Okay here goes:
Calibration History for redface.gif PERATING SYSTEM SOFTWARE Part Number CVN Bulletin # Description
15094441 N/A N/A operating system software
15166853 N/A N/A new calibration to address obd2 compliance issue
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Calibration History for :ENGINE CALIBRATION Part Number CVN Bulletin # Description
15094442 00007676 N/A engine calibration
15166858 N/A N/A new calibration to improve misfire detection
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Calibration History for :ENGINE DIAGNOSTIC CALIBRATION Part Number CVN Bulletin # Description
15094446 00006279 N/A engine diagnostic calibration
15166862 N/A N/A new calibration prevents setting of false trouble codes
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
There are 2 calibration Part Numbers that are valid for the fuel system.
Read the descriptions from the following tables to determine
the correct calibration for this vehicle.
Calibration History for :Fuel system Part Number CVN Bulletin # Description
15085501 000027D0 N/A fuel system
15175989 N/A N/A new calibration for vehicles with california or clean fuel fleet emissions (rp0 nc1 or nf4)
Part Number CVN Bulletin # Description
15085501 000027D0 N/A fuel system
15166855 N/A N/A new calibration for vehicles with federal emissions (rp0 nf2)
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
There are 2 calibration Part Numbers that are valid for the system calibration.
Read the descriptions from the following tables to determine
the correct calibration for this vehicle.
Calibration History for :SYSTEM CALIBRATION Part Number CVN Bulletin # Description
15094454 00000928 N/A system calibration
15170429 N/A N/A new calibration for vehicles with federal emissions (rp0 nf2)
Part Number CVN Bulletin # Description
15094454 00000928 N/A system calibration
15166870 N/A N/A new calibration for vehicles with california or clean fuel fleet emissions (rp0 nc1 or nf4)
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Calibration History for :Speedometer Part Number CVN Bulletin # Description
15085522 0000D6E8 N/A speedometer
15166876 N/A N/A new calibration is identical to old calibration but has an updated part number
So what does all this mean, anyway??
And what about the tranny updates?? Where do you find those??
TIA
FirstDiesel,
All that doesn't mean anything to boost your performance, or change much for you. Kinda routine stuff, you could do when your in for service .... Or mind you they will do it. Probably without you knowing it ..... Especially if they spot a relevant code stored ...... The TCM updates if available should or would be there. So apparently N/A ...... You have a 02 ,so it is probably up to date ........
MAC :D
I was kinda surprised none popped up on my vin since I've never done any, there is a few for my truck I believe in my 01 May build date ...... Not that I will . But what happened? Wonder if for some reason they pulled the plug on it on that calibration site ......
[ 06-01-2002: Message edited by: mackin ]</p>
purchased my '02 3500 D'max in October of '01...according to my dealer, no updates are due????
I did mine in early May. There was a "false trouble codes" update (pertains to the Fuel temp sensor/block heater issue) and I also did the TCM which had a "Fast Learn" update.
If you can get the dealer to do them, I am in favor of doing all updates to date...
Coincidentally, the updates were done on the way out of town leaving for the Rendezvous. When I started up to pull in at the dealer, the low oil light came on. When done with the updates it was off and never returned...
RealBigTruck
06-03-2002, 17:20
When I run my VIN I get the following message:
NO data found for entered VIN.
Please check 'Help' to verify that the vehicle is
equipped with a reprogrammable engine controller (PCM or VCM).
Does that mean there are no updates for my truck, or that my VIN isn't on record, or that I don't have a PCM or VCM?
FirstDiesel
06-03-2002, 17:35
My guess is your entering it wrong. A 1 instead of an I or something like that. Check the VIN again and see if you missed a digit or changed one.
RealBigTruck
06-05-2002, 11:35
Nope, that's not the problem. I've checked and rechecked it. I'm typing my VIN in exactly as it is on the bill of sale, which matches the VIN plate. No record of my VIN in that system.
Any ideas? Am I driving a mirage?
AlaskaDmax
06-05-2002, 11:54
RealBigTruck,
I remember someone saying that it takes awhile for a VIN to get listed after the truck is sold...
might be your prob.
FirstDiesel
06-05-2002, 17:14
I looked mine up about 2 weeks after I bought it and it was there. I don't see why when you buy it should matter. I would think the deciding factor might be how long since it was built. Mine was built on 3/27/02 and I found it in the lookup on about 5/27.
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