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SERVICE MANUAL UPDATE SEC. 6E3 (CODE 12 FLASHING EXPLANATION)

SUBJECT: SERVICE MANUAL UPDATE - SECTION 6E3 EXPLANATION OF CODE 12 FLASHING

VEHICLES AFFECTED: 1990-93 "A AND N" MODEL WITH 3300 ENGINE (VIN N)

THIS BULLETIN SUPERSEDES AND REPLACES GM OF CANADA BULLETlN,92--6E3-QO4 (CORPORATE REF. 116523"). THIS BULLETIN IS BEING REVISED TO INCLUDE 1990-93 "N" CARLINES AND 1993 MODEL YEAR "A" CARLINES EQUIPPED WITH THE 3300 (VIN N) ENGINE.

This bulletin applies to 1990-93 "A" and "N" Cars equipped with a 3.3L (VIN N) engine only.

When no trouble codes are stored in the ECM's memory and the system is requested to flash codes, Code 12 will flash three times, THERE WILL BE A PAUSE OF APPROXIMATELY 30 SECONDS, and then Code 12 will flash again, The length of the pause is normal for this system. DO NOT replace ECMs or MEMCALs to try to correct this characteristic.

If a trouble code is stored in memory, Code 12 will flash three times, the trouble code(s) will flash three times, THERE WILL BE A PAUSE OF APPROXIMATELY 30 SECONDS, and then Code 12 will flash again. This is normal operation.

If trouble codes are cleared or the ECM has been disconnected and then reconnected and code flashing is requested BEFORE STARTING THE ENGINE, Code 12 will flash continuously.

It is suggested that a scan tool be used to check for trouble codes to avoid confusion.

Please mark a reference to this bulletin on page 6E3-A-l 1 of your copies of the 1990, 1991, 1992, and 1993 "A" and "N" Car Service Manuals.

**BULLETIN REFERENCES:

Corporate Ref. 116523

General Motors of Canada 92-6E3-004 Pontiac Division 93-6-10 Oldsmobile Division 92-U-27 Buick Division 92-6E-6

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