(248-2690 utg.2) Updating the software in the engine control module T8
Symptom: - Engine is difficult to start
- Engine does not start
MODIFICATION INSTRUCTION
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Bulletin Nbr:
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248-2690 utg.2
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Date:
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December 2007
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Market:
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US/CA
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Updating the software in the engine control module T8
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Product Emission Campaign 153 02
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Cars in stock must be rectified before delivery.
A personal communication must be sent to the owners of cars already delivered requesting them to get in touch with the nearest Saab garage as soon as possible to have the fault rectified.
Saab 9-3 with engine alternative B207 within the following Vehicle Identification Number ranges:
4D/5D:
71000001 - 71151514
CV:
76000001 - 76111222
Note
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Some cars within the Vehicle Identification Number range are not affected. See separate information for the Vehicle Identification Numbers affected.
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The calibration of the engine control module may result in the engine receiving too much or too little fuel.
Symptom description
- Engine is difficult to start
- Engine does not start
Not affected.
1.
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Connect Tech2 version 131.500 or later.
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2.
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Connect to TIS 2000 edition 2007-2 update 1 or later.
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3.
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Update the engine control module, ECM T8, with the following software program: 55566778.
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4.
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Cars with Anti-Pinch:
Learn Anti-Pinch, see WIS - 8. Body - Doors and locks - Adjustment/Replacement
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5.
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Set date and time, see WIS - 3. Electrical system - Driver information, main instrument unit and SID - Adjustment/Replacement
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Recall identification label
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California/Massachusetts/Maine/Vermont Vehicles Only
Place a Recall Identification Label on each vehicle corrected in accordance with the instructions outlined in this Product Recall Bulletin. Each label provides a space to include the recall number and the five-digit dealer code of the dealer performing the recall service. This information may be inserted with a typewriter or a ballpoint pen.
Proof of Correction Certificate
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California Vehicles Only
When a California emissions recall is completed by a GM dealer, the dealer must provide the vehicle owner a “Proof of Correction Certificate” which the owner may need to present to the California Department Of Motor Vehicles (DMV) when renewing their vehicle registration. Without this correction certificate, the owner may be unable to renew their vehicle registration.
Additional Certificates can be obtained, at no charge, from Dealer Support Materials by ordering on the web from the DWD Store, www.gmdealerworld. com, and then click on the DWD Store link. Request GM Item Number 1825 when ordering.
Warranty/Time Information
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See separate information.