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Engine - Multiple DTC's Set/MIL ON: Overview

Date: June 17, 2009

Order No.: S-B-03.30/08j

Supersedes: S-B-03.30/08i dated April 29, 2009

Group: 03





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SUBJECT:

Check Engine Light On / Fault Codes Current and/or Stored in ME-SFI Control Module / Oil Leaking at Camshaft Adjustment Solenoid

If you receive customer reports of the check engine light being illuminated and one of the following Fault Code Scenarios (no corresponding Fault Codes in Scenario 3) is found in the above model vehicles, follow the applicable procedure below to resolve.

Note:
Corresponding protocols (i.e. ME Control Module log file related to DTC code) must always be included with any returned parts as indicated on the Warranty Return Form Printout Matrix (RFPM). If the documentation is missing or does not support the diagnosis, the warranty claim may be debited.

Note:
Flashing the ME Control Module will not resolve these issues and is unnecessary at this point.

Note:
Mobil Training Coach (MTC) "M272 Engine Timing" can be referred to when performing repairs. However, this DTB takes precedence in terms of technical and warranty content as well as referred WIS documents. Any parts specified in the DTB or in referenced WIS documents should be replaced accordingly (e.g. seals, gaskets or bolts and screws as required).

Note:
When preparing / cleaning any surfaces for resealing, extreme care must be taken not to damage surfaces with sharp tools. It is absolutely not permissible to use any abrasive materials (i.e. sand paper, abrasive pads, etc.) for cleaning resalable surfaces. Proper application of sealant is a must as excessive sealant can result in damage to the engine (refer to MTC listed in the note above). Failure to follow these precautions could result in severe and permanent engine damage.





Special Tools

Note:
Always refer to EPC for the latest parts information and use the correct VIN number when specifying parts.





Parts Information

Note:
The following allowable labor operations should be used when submitting a warranty claim for this repair. This information has been generated on June 17, 2009 Please refer to Netstar --> Star TekInfo --> Star Time for the most current labor time allowance.




















In Case of Warranty, use the table above.