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Special Policy 99046 - High/Low/High ABS Brake Anomaly

Subject:99046 -- Special Policy -- High/Low/High ABS Brake Anomaly

Models:1993-1996 Chevrolet, GMC and Oldsmobile S/T Utility
1994-1996 Chevrolet and GMC S/T Pickup Equipped With a V6 Engine
1993-1995 Chevrolet and GMC M/L Van
1993-1996 Chevrolet and GMC G Van



THIS SPECIAL POLICY IS IN EFFECT UNTIL DECEMBER 1, 2002

DUE TO THE AVAILABILITY OF PARTS, THIS SPECIAL POLICY WILL BE ADMINISTERED IN PHASES. THE FIRST PHASE WILL BE THE REPROGRAMMING OF THE VCM IN 2WD AND 4WD 1994-1996 S/T PICKUPS AND 1995-1996 S/T UTILITIES EQUIPPED WITH A VCM. VEHICLES INVOLVED IN PHASE I ARE SHADED IN THE TABLE BELOW.

YOU WILL BE NOTIFIED OF THE NEXT PHASES VIA DCS MESSAGE.

MODEL YEAR

 

1993

1994

1995

1996

M/L Van

Part Chg

Part Chg

Part Chg

NA

G Van

Part Chg

Part Chg

Part Chg

Part Chg

S/T Pickup w/LB4 & Man Trans

NA

Reprogram

Reprogram

NA

S/T Pickup w/LB4 & Auto Trans

NA

Part Chg

Part Chg

NA

S/T Pickup w/L35/LF6

NA

Part Chg

Reprogram

Reprogram

S/T Utility w/LB4

Part Chg

Part Chg

NA

NA

S/T Utility w/L35/LF6

NA

Part Chg

(+K29) Part Chg

Reprogram

(-K29) Reprogram

T Utility-AWD

Part Chg

Part Chg

Part Chg

Reprogram (Later Phase)

Condition

The federal government's highway safety agency, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) has identified, and General Motors Corporation has confirmed, the existence of a condition in the antilock braking system of some Chevrolet, GMC, and Oldsmobile S/T utilities, 1994-1996 Chevrolet and GMC S/T pickups equipped with a V6 engine, 1993-1995 Chevrolet and GMC M/L vans, and 1993-1996 Chevrolet and GMC G vans, all equipped with the Lucas Varity three-sensor ABS system. On rare occasions, this condition can result in longer stopping distances during certain antilock brake applications, as explained below.

If the customer is driving on a road surface that supports good traction and they begin to stop by applying the brake pedal firmly, and both front wheels of their vehicle then pass onto a slippery surface (such as an ice-covered or wet patched asphalt part of the road), the antilock brake system will adjust the brakes at each of the wheels to take advantage of the available traction. This will allow the customer to steer and maintain stability, which is normal ABS operation, as their owner's manual explains in more detail.

However, if the customer is still braking while the vehicle leaves the slippery surface and both front wheels get back on a higher-traction surface, the ABS may perform as if the vehicle were still on the slippery surface and the vehicle may not stop as quickly. However, this will not happen every time these conditions are encountered. It depends on several additional factors, such as vehicle speed and the length of the slippery surface.

The ABS system was designed with increased sensitivity to wheel slip in order to improve vehicle steerability while braking on very slippery surfaces. This improvement for steerability, however, made it possible for reduced front braking effectiveness to occur as described above.

Special Policy Adjustment (Phase I)

This special policy adjustment covers the condition described above until December 1, 2002, regardless of vehicle mileage or ownership. Dealers are to reprogram the VCM. Use the following Service Procedure. This will be performed at no charge to the customer during this time. Other conditions that may cause similar or different brake complaints that are not a result of the condition listed above are not covered by this special policy. The customer should be informed that any further service that is not covered by this special policy would be their responsibility, if they elect to have the service performed.

Vehicles Involved

Involved are 1993-1996 S/T utilities, 1994-1996 S/T pickups equipped with a V6 engine, 1993-1995 M/L vans, and 1993-1996 G vans built within the following VIN breakpoints:

Year

Division

Model

Plant

From

Through

1994

Chevrolet

S/T Pickup

Linden

RK100001

RK182995

1995

Chevrolet

S/T Pickup

Linden

SK100036

SK263000

1996

Chevrolet

S/T Pickup

Linden

TK100019

TK240986

1993

Chevrolet

S/T Utility

Pontiac West

P0100001

P0196997

1993

Chevrolet

S/T Utility

Moraine

P2100001

P2218436

1994

Chevrolet

S/T Utility

Pontiac West

R0100001

R0184858

1994

Chevrolet

S/T Utility

Moraine

R2100001

R2179415

1994

Chevrolet

S/T Utility

Shreveport

R8100004

R8243099

1995

Chevrolet

S/T Utility

Moraine

S2100001

S2266695

1995

Chevrolet

S/T Utility

Shreveport

S8100001

S8266202

1995

Chevrolet

S/T Utility

Linden

SK100001

SK263010

1996

Chevrolet

S/T Utility

Moraine

T2100001

T2318776

1996

Chevrolet

S/T Utility

Shreveport

T8100001

T9232058

1996

Chevrolet

S/T Utility

Linden

TK100001

TK240987

1993

Chevrolet

M/L Van

Baltimore

PB100002

PB225276

1994

Chevrolet

M/L Van

Baltimore

RB100000

RB248996

1995

Chevrolet

M/L Van

Baltimore

SB100001

SB274040

1993

Chevrolet

G Van

Scarborough

P4100001

P4152035

1993

Chevrolet

G Van

Flint

PF300008

PF362809

1994

Chevrolet

G Van

Flint

RF100001

RF190429

1995

Chevrolet

G Van

Flint

SF100001

SF253581

1996

Chevrolet

G Van

Flint

TF100001

TF118295

1994

GMC

S/T Pickup

Linden

RK500002

RK525999

1995

GMC

S/T Pickup

Linden

SK500022

SK545830

1996

GMC

S/T Pickup

Linden

TK500012

TK532449

1993

GMC

S/T Utility

Pontiac West

P0500001

P0528015

1993

GMC

S/T Utility

Moraine

P2500002

P2543251

1994

GMC

S/T Utility

Pontiac West

R0500001

R0535325

1994

GMC

S/T Utility

Moraine

R2500001

R2527917

1994

GMC

S/T Utility

Shreveport

R8500003

R8533979

1995

GMC

S/T Utility

Moraine

S2500001

S2559899

1995

GMC

S/T Utllity

Shreveport

S8500002

S8541078

1995

GMC

S/T Utility

Linden

SK500001

SK545839

1996

GMC

S/T Utility

Moraine

T2500001

T2580013

1996

GMC

S/T Utility

Shreveport

T8500001

T8536520

1996

GMC

S/T Utility

Linden

TK500001

TK532449

1993

GMC

M/L Van

Baltimore

PB500001

PB552970

1994

GMC

M/L Van

Baltimore

RB500000

RB558700

1995

GMC

M/L Van

Baltimore

SB500001

SB566582

1993

GMC

G Van

Scarborough

P4500001

P4519317

1993

GMC

G Van

Flint

PF500004

PF522530

1994

GMC

G Van

Flint

RF500001

RF536616

1995

GMC

G Van

Flint

SF500001

SF559023

1996

GMC

G Van

Flint

TF500001

TF852777

1993

Oldsmobile

T Utility

Moraine

P2700001

P2709695

1994

Oldsmobile

T Utility

Pontiac West

R0700001

R0709971

1994

Oldsmobile

T Utility

Moraine

R2700001

R2707710

1996

Oldsmobile

T Utility

Moraine

T2700001

T2712525

Parts Information

This phase requires no parts. Calibrations are available in October, 1999 on TIS 2000 CD#21 or Techline CD #20/21 or later versions.

Customer Notification

Registered letters will be sent to known owners of record located within areas covered by the U.S. National Traffic and Motor Vehicle Safety Act, as amended. For owners outside these areas, the attached suggested dealer letter is recommended and should be sent by dealers.

Service Procedure

VCM Programming

 

Important: Check the Service Parts Identification (SPID) label on the inside of the glovebox to determine if the vehicle has a VCM. If there is an RPO of "K29", the vehicle has a PCM and is NOT programmable.

The new calibration will be available in October, 1999 on TIS 2000 CD #21 or Techline CD #20/21 and later versions. The calibration is programmed into the vehicle's VCM via a Techline Tool. Use a Techline Terminal or scan tool to perform the learn procedure and program the VCM.

Important: Use the calibration file "Special Policy 99046" on TIS 2000 CD #21 or Techline CD #20/21 or later versions.

  1. To ensure VCM programming/RPO configuration, confirm that the following conditions exist in order to prepare for VCM programming:
  2. • The battery is fully charged.
    • The ignition switch is in the RUN position.
    • The Data Link Connector (DLC) is accessible.
  3. Refer to the latest Techline Terminal and equipment user's instructions.
  4. Clear the diagnostic trouble codes (DTCs) after the programming is complete.

Claim Information

Submit a claim with the information indicated below.

Repair Performed

Part Count

Part No.

Parts Allow

CC-FC

Labour Op

Labour Hours

VCM Reprogram

--

--

--

MK-95

T5535

0.7

Suggested Dealer Letter

 

 

 

As the owner of a General Motors truck equipped with the Lucas Varity three-sensor antilock brake system (ABS), your satisfaction with our product is of utmost concern to us.

The federal government's highway safety agency, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) has identified, and General Motors Corporation has confirmed, the existence of a condition in the antilock braking system of some Chevrolet and GMC 1994-1996 S/T pickups equipped with a V6 engine, and 1995-1996 S/T utility vehicles. On rare occasions, this condition can result in longer stopping distances during certain antilock brake applications, as explained below.

If you're driving on a road surface that supports good traction and you begin to stop by applying your brake pedal firmly, and both front wheels of your vehicle then pass onto a slippery surface (such as an ice-covered or wet patched asphalt part of the road), your antilock brake system will adjust the brakes at each of the wheels to take advantage of the available traction. This will allow you to steer and maintain stability, which is normal ABS operation, as your owner's manual explains in more detail.

However, if you are still braking while the vehicle leaves the slippery surface and both front wheels get back on a higher-traction surface, the ABS may perform as if the vehicle were still on the slippery surface and the vehicle may not stop as quickly. However, this will not happen every time these conditions are encountered. It depends on several additional factors, such as vehicle speed and the length of the slippery surface.

Your ABS system was designed with increased sensitivity to wheel slip in order to improve vehicle steerability while braking on very slippery surfaces. This improvement for steerability, however, made it possible for reduced front braking effectiveness to occur as described above. Therefore, GM has developed a software change that will make your vehicle less sensitive to wheel slip under the circumstances described above.

Upon your request, your GM dealer will make a change to your antilock braking software to prevent this phenomenon from occurring. This software change will have only a slight effect on vehicle steerability during braking on very slippery surfaces and is designed to have no effect on normal ABS or other braking operations. This change should not affect how your brakes feel or create any perceptible difference in the steerability of stability of your vehicle while braking. This modification will be performed for you at no charge at any time until December 1, 2002.

Your GM dealer will modify your vehicle's ABS software. We estimate that it will take your dealer 45 minutes to perform this modification. Additional time may be required to schedule and process your vehicle. If your dealer has a large number of vehicles awaiting service, this additional time may be significant. Please ask your dealer if you wish to know how much additional time will be needed.

Repairs and adjustments qualifying under this special coverage must be performed by a GM dealer. You may want to call the service department to arrange a convenient appointment.

GMODC

General Motors Corporation