Affected Component: BACK OVER PREVENTION

Date Published
APR 14, 2022
NHTSA TSB #
10228038
TSB Document
Summary
Flash: Powertrain Control Module (PCM) Updates This bulletin involves reprogramming the PCM with the latest available software. Customers may experience a Malfunction Indicator Lamp (MIL) illumination. Upon further investigation the technician may find that one or more of the following DTCs have been set: P06E9 - Engine Starter Performance (North America Only). P0456 - EVAP System Small Leak. If DTC P0456 is present use the wiTECH Small Leak Verification test (SLVT) to determine if a leak is present in the system. P141B - Starter Control 1 Circuit Performance. P141C - Starter Control 2 Circuit Performance. P26E4-64 - Starter Control 2 Circuit-Signal Plausibility Failure. P0615-64 - Starter Control Circuit-Signal Plausibility Failure. In addition, the customer may notice one or more of the following conditions:Long engine cranking prior to vehicle start more noticeable when the outside temperature is above 40°c (104°f)(EMEA with Sales Code ED6 only). Vehicle will intermittently not start(South Korea Only). Poor fuel economy. Slight engine pinging noise while accelerating and poor performance. Engine may stall while idling. The engine oil dipstick may indicate a low oil level, however the low oil pressure warning indicator doesnotilluminate in the Instrument Panel Cluster (IPC). No crank condition while pushing the start button numerous times, if they turn the vehicle off completely and then retry it will start normally. Cruise control and adaptive cruise control are inoperable. A ?Service Speed Limiter? message in the IPC and Active Vehicle Speed Limiter (AVSL) will be inoperable. There will be no stored or active DTCs with this IPC message.