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March & April 2013

Can We
Talk?
Vehicle Serial
Data Communication Networks
There are many components in a each network according to its message
v­ ehicle that rely on information from ­strategy and transmission models.
other sources as well as transmit infor-
Here’s an overview of a typical GM
mation to other sources. Serial data
communication networks provide a way
serial data communication network on IN THIS ISSUE
a vehicle.
for various components of the vehicle
to “talk” to one another and share High Speed GMLAN Vehicle Serial Data Communication
­information. Networks. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
A High Speed GMLAN Bus is used
GM uses a number of different where data needs to be exchanged at a Aftermarket Devices Plugged
communication buses to ensure the high enough rate to minimize the delay into the Data Link Connector . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
exchange of information between between the occurrence of a change in
Cleaning Engine Gasket Sealing Surfaces. . 4
devices. Some of these buses are dif- sensor value and the reception of this
ferent in nature as far as speed, signal information by a control device using New Interior Comfort Controls Seminar. . . . 5
characteristics, and behavior, such as the information to adjust vehicle sys- Air Conditioning Service Tips. . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
the High Speed GMLAN (GM Local tem performance.
Area Network) and Low Speed GMLAN Professional Service Center
The High Speed GMLAN serial Program for 2013. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
buses. Other buses that have similar
data network consists of two twisted
characteristics simply operate in parallel. ACDelco Announces New Part
wires. One signal circuit is identified
They are used to group together com- Enhancements. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
as GMLAN-High and the other signal
ponents that interact frequently, such as Tech Tips. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
circuit is identified as GMLAN-Low.
the Powertrain Expansion and Chassis
Data symbols (1’s and 0’s) are transmit- Training Update . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Expansion buses. This allows them to
ted sequentially at a rate of 500 Kbit/s.
communicate with each other on a bus
The data transmitted over the bus www.acdelcotechconnect.com,
with reduced message congestion for a
is represented by the voltage differ- click the Newsletters link
faster and timelier exchange of informa-
ence between the GMLAN-High signal
tion than if all vehicle devices were on a
­voltage and the GMLAN-Low signal
single bus.
voltage.
The majority of information that exists
When the two wire bus is at rest, the
within a given network generally stays
GMLAN-High and GMLAN-Low signal
local; however, some information must
circuits are not being driven and this
be shared on other networks. Control
represents a logic “1.” In this state,
modules designated as Gateways
both signal circuits are at the same Follow ACDelco Scan the code to
perform the function of transferring
voltage of 2.5 V. The differential voltage download a PDF
information between the various buses.
is approximately 0 V.
A Gateway module is connected to
at least two buses and interacts with continued on page 2
Vehicle Serial Data
Communication Networks –
continued from page 1
Volume 20, Number 2 (TS-PU-0002-13)
When a logic “0” is to be transmit- in a r­elatively short amount of time,
ted, the GMLAN-High signal circuit is such as updating a graphics display. ACDelco TechConnect is published bi-monthly
driven higher to about 3.5 V and the It is usually used for infotainment and online for technicians of Professional
GMLAN-Low circuit is driven lower to ­applications. Service Center and Key Fleet accounts to
provide timely service information, increase
about 1.5 V. The differential voltage knowledge and improve the performance of the
becomes approximately 2.0 V. Low Speed GMLAN
service center.
A Low Speed GMLAN Bus is used ACDelco 360 represents our mission to look
Chassis High Speed GMLAN
in applications where a high data rate at our businesses at every possible angle to
The GMLAN Chassis Expansion Bus is not required. It is typically used for provide value and assistance to our distributors
is a copy of the High Speed GMLAN operator controlled functions where and their customers as well as offer a full circle
of support with programs, tools, training and
Bus. In this case, the expansion bus the response time requirements are marketing focused on enhancing and growing
is reserved for chassis components. slower than those required for dynam- our partnership successfully.
Other components are grouped togeth- ic vehicle control.
er in other expansion busses, such as Publisher:
The Low Speed GMLAN Serial Data Rick Balabon
the GMLAN Object Bus that is used
Network consists of a single wire, ACDelco
for the enhanced safety system. This E-mail /
ground referenced bus with high side
implementation splits message con- richard.balabon@gm.com
voltage drive. During on road vehicle
gestion between two parallel buses. Editor:
operation, data symbols (1’s and 0’s)
Communication between the Chassis Greg St. Aubin
are transmitted sequentially at the nor-
Expansion Bus and the primary High ACDelco
mal rate of 33.3 Kbit/s. E-mail /
Speed GMLAN Bus is accomplished
by using the Electronic Brake Control The data symbols to be transmit- gregory.staubin@gm.com
Module (EBCM) as the Gateway ted over the bus are represented by Technical Editor:
­module. different voltage signals on the bus. Mark Spencer
When the Low Speed GMLAN Bus is E-mail /
Media Oriented Systems at rest and is not being driven, there is mspencer@gpworldwide.com
Transport (MOST) a low signal voltage of approximately Production Manager:
The MOST Infotainment network 0.2 V. This represents a logic “1.” Marie Meredith
is a dedicated high-speed multimedia When a logic “0” is to be transmitted,
streaming data bus independent from the s­ ignal voltage is driven higher to Desktop Publishing:
GMLAN. The MOST bus is configured around 4.0 V or higher. 5by5 Design LLC
E-mail /
in a physical hardwired loop with each Local Interconnect Network dkelly@5by5dzign.com
device within the bus sending and
(LIN)
receiving data on an assigned MOST Write to: *
address in a set order. The radio is the The Local Interconnect Network ACDelco TechConnect
MOST Master and monitors the bus (LIN) Bus consists of a single wire with P.O. Box 500
for vehicle configuration, infotainment a transmission rate of 10.417 Kbit/s. Troy, MI 48007-0500
data messages and errors on the bus. This bus is used to exchange informa-
tion between a master control module On the Web::
CAN Graphical Interface (CGI) and other smart devices that provide To read or print recent issues of
TechConnect:
This bus is an example of a supporting functionality.
– www.acdelcotechconnect.com, click
s­ ub-system that is used to transfer the Newsletters link.
Serial Data Reference
high-rate display graphics between the
radio and the Info Display Module and/ The scan tool communicates over ACDelco service tips are intended for use by p­ rofessional
technicians, not a “do-it-yourselfer.” They are written to
or the radio and the HVAC control. the various buses on the vehicle. inform those technicians of c­ onditions that may occur on
Communication between the CAN When connected to a vehicle, the scan some vehicles, or to provide information that could assist
in the proper service of a vehicle. Properly trained techni-
Graphical Interface Bus and the Low tool will try to communicate with every cians have the equipment, tools, safety instructions and
device that could be optioned into the know-how to do a job properly and safely. If a condition
Speed GMLAN Bus is accomplished is described, it cannot be assumed that the information
by using the radio as the Gateway vehicle. If an option is not installed on applies to all vehicles or that all vehicles will have that
the vehicle, the scan tool will display condition.
module.
All materials and programs described in this m ­ agazine
No Comm (or Not Connected) for that are subject to change. Submission of materials implies
Mid Speed GMLAN optional device. the right to edit and publish. Inclusion in the publication
is not necessarily an endorsement of the individual or
The Mid Speed GMLAN Bus is For information about diagnosing the company.
similar to the High Speed GMLAN serial data communication network TechConnect is published for ACDelco by Sandy
Corporation, Troy, MI.
Bus except that it uses a slower issues, ACDelco offers a number of
transmission rate of 125 Kbit/s. This training courses. To learn more, go to ©2013 ACDelco. All rights reserved.
bus is intended for use where the www.acdelcotechconnect.com and
system response time demands that click the Training tab.
a large amount of data be transmitted
– Thanks to Rick Balabon
2
Multiple Conditions Caused by Aftermarket
Devices Plugged into the Data Link Connector
For everything from saving on auto- • Transmission will not shift for one Sometimes, an aftermarket device
mobile insurance to connecting after- key cycle (TCM in default mode) has another DLC on it and the rest
market cruise control, there are now of the harness is tucked out of sight
• Instrument cluster gauges erratic or
a number of devices that owners plug underneath the instrument panel, mak-
flickering
into the Data Link Connector (DLC), or ing it not completely obvious to the
Assembly Line Diagnostic Link (ALDL). • Check Engine MIL illuminated technician while still allowing diagnostic
However, any unauthorized device and numerous DTC communica- tools to be used.
­connected to the DLC may cause a vari- tion codes such as U0100 (Lost
ety of hard-to-diagnose conditions. Communication With Engine
Control Module)
Many of the problems caused by
devices connected to the DLC are • Diesel power-up devices resulting
­communication issues on the High in no power in 4WD Low range
Speed Controller Area Network • Service Tire Pressure Monitor
(HSCAN) bus. An additional issue with System MIL illuminated; cannot
diagnosing these conditions is that relearn the Tire Pressure Monitor
many times the device itself may be System Aftermarket device with a DLC connector
removed by customers when their
vehicle is brought in for service. • Hybrid issues regarding reduced
propulsion power DIC messages
Many possible problems are caused and service high voltage charging
by an open connection on the HSCAN system DIC messages
bus. For example, if the device only
makes connection with one CAN +, Diagnosis
it will cause bus errors and strange
GM Service Information provides a
­control module behavior.
Diagnostic System Check – Vehicle as a
Known Symptoms starting point for any diagnostic proce-
dure. It calls out that there should not
The various issues described by cus- be any aftermarket devices connected
tomers with their vehicles are often or installed that affect the operation
Aftermarket cruise control interface
at the DLC
related to high- or low-speed data bus of the system. The Diagnostic System
traffic. The conditions can be extremely Check Instructions also provide further
varied, but some known issues are: information about aftermarket acces-
• Radio will not turn off after turning sories and their possible negative effect
off the vehicle on the vehicle.
• Bus or LAN traffic stays active, During diagnosis, if nothing else can
leading to a discharged battery be identified as the root cause of the
condition, check for a device plugged
• Problems reprogramming control
into the DLC.
modules either because of interfer-
ence or the device will not allow If a device is available, attempt to
Fleet tracking interface at the DLC
the bus to power down duplicate the condition. Remove the
device to determine if the condition
• Interference with OnStar's ability to OnStar
is eliminated. If confirmed, inform the
provide diagnostic data
customer of the issue and that it will be Certain aftermarket devices con-
• Engine and transmission perfor- necessary to work with the supplier of nected to the DLC may interfere with
mance issues with the Check the device for further resolution. If the OnStar's ability to perform a diagnostic
Engine light on condition is not eliminated, continue probe when requested (via a blue but-
with the normal diagnostics. ton call) by a subscriber. These devices
• Intermittent stalling
also prohibit the ability to gather diag-
• Reduced power DIC messages Possible Devices
nostic and tire pressure data for a
and DTCs Connected devices may be used for subscriber's scheduled OnStar Vehicle
• StabiliTrak DIC messages and DTCs such things as tracking and/or main- Diagnostic (OVD) e-mail.
tenance interval scheduling (more
• DTC C0561 (System Disabled These aftermarket devices use the
common on fleet and rental vehicles),
Information Stored Invalid Data) vehicle's serial data bus to perform data
insurance monitoring that automatically
in the Electronic Brake Control requests and/or information gathering.
keeps track of the vehicle’s d
­ riving
Module (EBCM) leading to a When these devices are requesting
record, aftermarket cruise control,
­traction control issue data, OnStar is designed not to inter-
police speed checking (RADAR
fere with any data request being made
• No High Speed LAN communica- or LIDAR) and other aftermarket
by these devices as required by OBD II
tion along with various DTC com- ­components.
regulations.
munication U-codes
- Thanks to B.J. Lackey
3
Cleaning Engine Gasket Sealing Surfaces
When cleaning engine gasket sealing surfaces or cleaning don’t appear to
parts from an engine that are to be reused, do not use sur- have any type of
face conditioning discs. These discs can cause damage to the abrasive material,
sealing surface or generate debris that will cause damage to contain aluminum
bearing surfaces in cast iron and aluminum engine blocks. In oxide. The pres-
fact, these discs should not be used on any sealing surfaces, ence of aluminum
including transmissions, transfer cases and axles. oxide in engine
oil has been
The feel of the sealing surface is critical, not the appear-
shown to cause
ance. After proper cleaning of an engine, there will be
premature engine
­indentations from the gasket left in the cylinder head with all
bearing failure, in
the gasket material removed. The new gasket will fill these
some cases, in
small indentations when it is installed.
as little as 1,000
Abrasives Cause Engine Damage miles (2,200 km)
or less after the
repair has been
made.
Surface con-
ditioning discs
also may grind
the component
­material and
imbed it into the
disc. This can
result when more
Abrasive discs can remove enough metal to
aggressive grind- cause leaks.
ing of the gasket
surface takes
place.
Any debris from these surface conditioning discs cannot
Do not use surface conditioning disks. be properly cleaned from the oil passages with shop air or
­solvents.
Abrasive pad or bristle devices — typically made of woven Recommended Cleaning Procedures
fiber or molded bristles — should not be used because:
GM recommends the use of a plastic razor blade or plastic
• Abrasive pads will produce fine grit that the oil filter gasket scraper to clean the gasket surface on engine compo-
will not be able to remove from the oil. This grit is nents that are to be reused. Do not use a metal razor blade,
­abrasive and has been known to cause internal engine which can easily gouge the sealing surface, especially on
damage. Abrasive pads can easily remove enough ­aluminum components.
­material to round cylinder head surfaces, which can affect
When using a razor blade-type gasket scraper, use a new
the ­gasket's ability to seal, especially in the narrow seal
razor blade for each cylinder head and corresponding block
areas between the combustion chambers and coolant
surface. Hold the blade as parallel as possible to the gasket
jackets.
surface to ensure that the razor blade does not gouge or
• Abrasive pads, wire, and rubber finger wheels can scratch the gasket surfaces. Do not gouge or scrape the com-
remove enough metal to affect cylinder head, block, oil bustion chamber surfaces or any engine-sealing surface during
pan rail, and intake manifold runner flatness, which can the cleaning process.
cause coolant and oil leaks and air leaks. It takes about
To properly clean the sealing surface prior to reassembly,
15 seconds to remove 0.203mm (0.008 in.) of metal with
GM Low VOC Cleaner, part number 19287401 (in Canada,
an abrasive pad.
part number 88901247), should be sprayed on the mating
• Abrasive pads, rubber finger wheels and wire wheels ­surface. Avoid getting solvent in any area other than the
with high-speed grinders produce air-borne debris that mating surface to be cleaned. Allow it to soak in for several
can travel throughout the shop and contaminate other minutes to loosen the old RTV sealer/gasket material before
work being performed outside of the immediate work using a razor blade or non-metallic scraper to remove all loose
area. sealer/gasket material.
When using surface conditioning discs that contain abra- For additional information, refer to GM Bulletin
sives, aluminum oxide (a common component of sandpaper) #00-06-01-012D.
is dislodged from the disc along with metal particles from – Thanks to Randy McCrite
the engine component. Even the finger-type discs, which

4
New Interior Comfort Controls Seminar
If you ever wondered why the temperature actuator does along with other engine controls to ensure the engine runs
not move when the temperature setting is changed of if the efficiently under various driving conditions. For example, some
sensor in the headliner has anything to do with temperature systems have the ECM deactivate the compressor clutch relay
control performance, check out the latest ACDelco Interior when the engine throttle nears wide-open position to reduce
Comfort Controls seminar (S-AC07-04.01SEM). the mechanical load the compressor places on the engine
when the demand for engine power is at its greatest.
Using real-world
scenarios based Other aspects of system operation also are reviewed, such
on vehicles from as the latest networked configurations that use a dedicated
several manu- HVAC control module to manage communication with the
facturers, the HVAC controls as well as other vehicle systems.
seminar ­covers
all aspects of Case Studies
the Heating, A number of case studies provide insight into how to best
Ventilation, and approach HVAC diagnosis and repairs. For example, one case
Air Conditioning points out how to diagnose a poor A/C performance condition
(HVAC) system. where the engine cooling fans are inoperative, and another
It reviews the covers a condition with the automatic climate controls default-
inputs and out- ing to a full cold or full hot position.
puts that enable
Additional information reviews heater core leaks and elec-
HVAC operation
trolysis. Electrolysis should be checked any time repeat repairs
and those that
have occurred.
can affect HVAC In-car temperature sensor
performance. It Training Opportunities
also highlights a number of service tools and techniques, such
as actuator installation, and diagnostic procedures for systems In addition to the Interior Comfort Controls seminar,
from several manufacturers. ACDelco offers a variety of Web-based training courses and
instructor-led, hands-on classes. To review the latest training
Controls and Communication courses available, log in to the ACDelco Learning Management
System by visiting www.acdelcotechconnect.com and clicking
The seminar covers how the modern HVAC system features
the Training tab.
new sensors, actuators, control strategies and in-vehicle com-
munication networks. To learn when ACDelco seminars will be scheduled in your
area, contact your local ACDelco distributor.
It highlights that the operation of the air conditioning com-
pressor is managed by the Engine Control Module (ECM) – Thanks to Rick Balabon

Air Conditioning Service Tips


Keep these tips in mind about s­ ystem The amount of PAG oil used in the dye to help determine the leak loca-
performance and protection during air air conditioning system is critical to tion for both active and passive leaks.
conditioning repairs. proper operation. Follow the proper oil
balancing procedure before compres- Filters and Screens
Seals sor ­installation to avoid premature When a compressor fails, contami-
ACDelco recommends replacing compressor replacement failure. nation is distributed throughout the
O-rings and seal washers during joint Since PAG oil is hydroscopic, do ­refrigerant system. The type of failure
service. Most ACDelco replacement parts not expose it to the atmosphere for determines the extent of cleanup.
come with the necessary seals required. prolonged periods, which will contami- Flushing is only recommended after
nate the oil with moisture. Systems severe failure modes.
When new O-rings are installed,
l­ubricate both the O-ring and the threaded that have been contaminated by seal- OEM screens/filters should be
joint with mineral oil to maintain the ants may require replacement of the inspected and replaced and auxiliary
seal’s ability to properly seat as well as ­receiver dryer/accumulator as well as ­filters also should be installed to pro-
prevent corrosion of the joint thread. Do refrigerant flushing. vide additional screen capacity for the
not use PAG oil to lubricate the joints TXV/orifice.
Leak Detection
since it is hydroscopic and may cause
Suction-line screens are recom-
joint threads to corrode. Major or repeat compressor failure
mended when installing a service
is often due to an insufficient amount
Lubrication ­compressor for added protection. This
of refrigerant. Failure to correct leaks
low cost, highly effective protection
Use PAG oil only when replacing an at the source will quickly fail replace-
can be implemented with any com-
air conditioning compressor. Do not use ment compressors. ACDelco refrig-
pressor where the manufacturer does
ester oil. Be sure the PAG oil meets or erant dye is approved by all OEM
not provide a factory screen.
exceeds OEM specifications for v­ iscosity, ­compressor manufacturers. Use the
additives, and type. – Thanks to Rick Balabon

5
Professional Service Center
Professional Service Center Program for 2013
ACDelco continuously strives to PSC accounts have the opportunity • Recap of training usage
improve the Professional Service Center to move up to the next level by increas-
• Recap of Internet leads
(PSC) program, delivering benefits that ing monthly purchases. ACDelco moni-
help grow your business, serve your tors and adjusts accounts upward as Program Benefits
customers better and make it more the required purchases are attained.
Professional Service Center accounts
­profitable. Many features have been Accounts are only adjusted downward
receive a variety of benefits, including:
added recently, including labor reim- on an annual basis each February.
bursement and new tools to reach your However, accounts are moved upward • Training – Unlimited Web-based
customers electronically. each month by purchasing four consecu- training, access to instructor-led
tive months at the next level. courses, GM ASEP, tools and
The ACDelco PSC program accounts ­equipment discounts
are tiered in three levels, depending on Contact your local ACDelco represen-
the amount of annual ACDelco purchas- tative to discuss how to meet new pur- • Rewards – Up to 5% ACDelco
es. All levels offer great benefits, with chase levels — by identifying ACDelco Rewards
the White and Blue levels offering even product lines, specific SKUs and more • Consumer Assurance –
more for your business. The following — that will help grow your business. Participation in the program includes
new levels became effective February covered parts and labor in the event
1, 2013: Opportunity Reports
of an ACDelco product failure
• Red Level – purchases of less than ACDelco generates a number of reports • Marketing Support – Access to the
$18,000 per year (Average Month: to help service centers maximize their ACDelco Advantage website
Less than $1500) PSC program benefits. Access the PSC
Opportunity Report at acdelco360.com. • Discounts – Eligibility for the GM
• White Level – purchases of Vehicle Supplier Discount and much
$18,000-$41,999 per year (Average Each Opportunity Report includes: more
Month: ($1500-$3499) • Recap of purchases by product line Go to www.acdelcotechconnect.com
• Blue Level – purchases of at least (purchase date lags approximately and click the PSC Program tab for more
$42,000 per year (Average Month: 30 days) information.
More than $3500) • Recap of ey points, including life- – Thanks to Jill Brown
time earnings

ACDelco Announces New Part Enhancements


ACDelco has recently introduced sev- New Professional Starter for
eral new and enhanced parts covering Duramax Diesels
spark plugs, brake pads and starters.
A new ACDelco Professional starter,
Double Platinum Spark part number 337-1123, is available for
Plug #41-962 many 2001-2010 full-size GM trucks
and vans equipped with the Duramax
The new double platinum Diesel 6.6L V-8. The starter features
spark plug (19299585/41-962) brake effectiveness of the pads for 100% all-new components with no core
covers many older applica- immediate performance improvement charge. The new starter is offered in
tions currently covered by that reduces the break-in period. The addition to ACDelco Professional starter
spark plug 41-110. The new coating is applied to the friction surface 336-1737A.
spark plug is a high quality during manufacturing using a highly
double platinum spark plug controlled process to ensure uniform Delco Supreme Brake Fluid
that covers many GM truck coverage and applied density. The new Discontinued
applications where double coating does not alter any previously
platinum plugs were used in production, ACDelco has discontinued Delco
published on-car burnish recommenda- Supreme 11 brake fluid (part number
including 1999-2007 Chevrolet Silverado tions. However, it significantly increases
and GMC Sierra models equipped with 10-4043). ACDelco DOT 3 GMW brake
the effectiveness during initial braking and clutch fluid (part number 10-4090)
4.8L/5.3L/6.0L engines and 2000-2006 as well as throughout the life of the
Chevrolet Suburban/Tahoe and 2000- is recommended to be used in its place.
brake pad. After installing these brake This new product is a hydraulic brake
2003 GMC Yukon. pads, the coating may exhibit a slight fluid designed for use where a DOT
Police Vehicle Brake Pads amount of visible airborne gasses as it 3 motor vehicle brake fluid is recom-
transfers material onto the brake rotor mended by the manufacturer.
ACDelco police vehicle brake pads surfaces. This will occur for a very brief
now feature a proprietary new surface – Thanks to Rick Balabon
time period during the burnish proce-
coating that improves the pre-burnish dure and will then subside.
6
TechTips
The following technical tips provide repair information about specific conditions on a variety of vehicles. If you have a tough or unusual
­service repair, the Diagnostic Hotline can help. Call 1-800-825-5886, prompt #2, from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. ET Monday–Friday, to
speak with a technical expert with the latest OEM information.

New Full-size Truck Front TXL wire has the thinnest insulation Rear Frame Rail Sectioning
Axle Shaft Seal Installation of the three types of cross-linked poly- Instructions
ethylene wire, followed by GXL wire
1998-2013 Chevrolet and GMC 1500 and SXL wire, which has the thickest 2008-2012 Malibu
series four-wheel-drive and all-wheel- insulation.
drive trucks
When making wire repairs, refer to
A new front axle shaft seal has been GM Service Information for instructions
released for service repairs that has on splicing copper wire using splice
several changes to be aware of during sleeves, folded-over wire repair, and
installation. correct wire gauge sizes for the proper
The new front axle shaft seal (part application.
number 22761722) has a different
appearance than the old seal. Transmission Connector
Conditions
The previous seal has exposed metal
facing inward toward the fluid. 2013 ATS
(built prior Frame rail sectioning
to 12/12/12),
2008-2013 When sectioning the rear frame rail
CTS, 2007- on a 2008-2012 Malibu, there may not
2009 SRX and be any die marks on the vehicle frame
2006-2011 rail or the new part as indicated in the
STS models, GM Service Information. The die marks
equipped with are not present because the exhaust
a 6-speed hanger is attached to the frame where
automatic they would have been.
transmission
Outward facing side of the new seal Locate the section that is about 60
with the words AIR SIDE One or mm wide between the exhaust hanger
more of the Check for unseated
pin(s) in the transmission and the rear slot in the rail. Then, follow
When installing the new seal, the following con- connector. the sectioning directions in the appropri-
exposed metal should face outward and ditions may ate Service Information procedure.
the black side of the seal should face be present on
these vehicles: It is best to cut rearward of the brack-
inward. The words “Air Side” also are
et because of the flange change on the
molded into the rubber on the outward • Check Engine (Service Engine top of the rail.
facing side. Soon) MIL illuminated
• One or more DTCs set
Use TXL Wire in Wiring Product Information
Repairs • Reduced power
For free technical assistance and
• No crank, no start product information regarding specific
When making wiring repairs in the
engine compartment, TXL wire should • Multiple MILs illuminated ACDelco products, contact these toll-
be used. TXL wire is designed to pro- • Transmission shifts hard free information hotlines staffed by
vide reliable, high temperature perfor- ASE-certified technicians:
• Door locks cycle while driving
mance in a small diameter with minimal
weight. All important aspects in an The Transmission Control Module Brakes – 1-888-701-6169 (prompt #1)
engine harness. It meets SAE standard (TCM) or Engine Control Module (ECM)
Chassis – 1-888-701-6169 (prompt #2)
J1128 for low voltage primary cable in may not communicate with the scan
vehicle electrical systems. tool. The cause may be an unseated Clutches – 1-888-725-8625
pin(s) in the transmission connector. Lift Supports – 1-800-790-5438
Standard primary wire found in most
parts stores cannot withstand the tem- Inspect the transmission connector Shocks – 1-877-466-7752
peratures and physical abuse common X1 terminal connections. Disconnect
in the automotive environment. TXL the connector and carefully tug on each Starters and Alternators –
wire to ensure the pins are fully seated. 1-800-228-9672
wire features a multi-stranded copper
core and lightweight cross-linked poly- A side load on the wires may cause a Steering (Pumps, Rack and Pinion,
ethylene insulation. It has a tempera- false positive lock. Repair the connec- Gears) – 1-866-833-5567
ture rating of –40°F (–40°C) to 257°F tions as necessary.
Wiper Blades – 1-800-810-7096
(125°C) at 60 volts or less.
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TrainingUpdate
Training on the Go iPhone, iPad, or Android device. The • To enroll in a Virtual Classroom
mobile site will launch, along with the Training (VCT) course (VCTs are
ACDelco
option to switch back to the full site. 1-2 hour live online courses), click
technical
Take Training > Virtual Classroom
training vid- On the site, users can browse VOD
Training to view the catalog and
eos can now sessions by Category or Popularity, or
select a specific course.
be accessed search to find specific content. The
from a videos will operate the same as they • To launch a Web-Based Training
mobile do on a PC. (WBT) course (WBTs are 1-4
device using hour self-guided online courses),
ACDelco How to Take ACDelco Training click Take Training > Web-Based
Training’s Go to www.acdelcotechconnect.com Training to view the catalog and
mobile site for iPhone®, iPad® and and click the Training tab to log in to select a specific course.
Android® devices. The mobile site the ACDelco Learning Management • To launch a TechAssist (TAS)
offers technical Videos on Demand System (LMS). course (TAS courses are 15-20
(VOD) along with these other mobile
• To enroll in courses in your train- minute online presentations on a
capabilities:
ing path, open the home page specific topic), click Take Training
• Read status and news articles to view your Training Progress > TechAssist to view the catalog
Status Report, select Click Here and select a specific course.
• View your training path and
records to Show Detail, and then click the • To launch a Simulation (SIM)
course number and title to view (SIMs require users to complete
• Access your schedule and profile details on a specific course and to all repairs for a condition), click
• Access FAQs about the site launch or enroll in the course. Take Training > Simulations to
• To enroll in an Instructor-Led view the catalog and select a
• Contact the Help Desk
Training (ILT) course (ILTs are full- diagnostic challenge simulation.
To access the ACDelco Training day hands-on classroom courses), – Thanks to Greg St. Aubin
mobile site, log on to http://mobile. click Take Training > Instructor-
acdelcotraining.com from a compatible Led Training to view the catalog
and select a specific course.

Current Instructor-Led Training Courses


The following ILT courses are currently being scheduled:

Course Number Course Name Course Number Course Name


S-AC07-02.01ILT Automotive Air Conditioning Advanced S-EP08-02.01ILT Engine Performance Computer Controls and
Refrigerant System Diagnostics Ignition System Diagnostics
S-AC07-03.01ILT HVAC Control System Operation and S-EP08-03.01ILT Engine Performance Air Induction and
Diagnostics Fuel System Diagnostics
S-DS11-13.01ILT Vehicle Network Communications-Look S-EP08-04.01ILT Engine Performance Fault Monitoring and
who’s talking: When modules talk, who is Emission System Diagnostics
really listening? S-EP08-06.01ILT After Combustion Sensors: Is what is in the
S-EL06-04.02ILT Network Communication Diagnosis exhaust making your engine run rough?
S-EL06-10.02ILT Electrical Power Management S-EP08-08.02ILT Evaporative Emissions Controls: Why is
S-EL06-11.02ILT Enhanced Automotive Circuit Diagnosis there always a code but never a leak we
can find?
S-EL06-12.01ILT Hybrid Technology and Service
S-EP08-09.01ILT Spark Generation: Is a lack of spark sending
S-EL06-13.01ILT Body Electrical Global Diagnostics you up in flames?
S-EL06-14.01ILT Advanced Body Control System Electrical S-EP08-81.02ILT Duramax Diesel Operation and Diagnosis
Diagnostics
S-SS04-01.01ILT Vibration Correction Diagnostics

Current Virtual Classroom Training Courses


The following VCT courses are currently being scheduled:
Course Number Course Name Course Number Course Name
S-AC07-02.01VCT HVAC System Operation and Service Hints S-EL06-02.01VCT Testing Electrical Signal and Control Circuits
S-AC07-04.01VCT HVAC System Engine Cooling, Controls S-EL06-03.01VCT Serial Data Communication Networks
and Communication S-EL06-04.01VCT Communication Network Diagnosis

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