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Transmission Control Module Update (22-NA-157)

Publication date: 2022-08-01
Reference number: 22-NA-157

TRANSMISSION CONTROL MODULE UPDATE

TRANSMISSION CONTROL MODULE UPDATE

TECHNICAL SERVICE BULLETIN

Reference Number(s): 22-NA-157, Date of Issue:  Aug 1, 2022

SERVICE INFORMATION

Brand: Model: Model Year: VIN: Engine: Transmission:
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Involved Region or Country  United States, Canada
Condition  Some customers may comment that the vehicle did not pass California SMOG emissions testing/non-compliance.
Cause  The cause of the condition may be a Transmission Control Module (TCM) software concern.
Correction  Vehicles will receive an Over-the-Air (OTA) update. For vehicles that declined the OTA, reprogram the TCM.

SERVICE PROCEDURE

IMPORTANT:

Service agents must comply with all International, Federal, State, Provincial, and/or Local laws applicable to the activities it performs under this bulletin, including but not limited to handling, deploying, preparing, classifying, packaging, marking, labeling, and shipping dangerous goods. In the event of a conflict between the procedures set forth in this bulletin and the laws that apply to your dealership, you must follow those applicable laws. 

CAUTION:

Before downloading the update files, be sure the computer is connected to the internet through a network cable (hardwired). DO NOT DOWNLOAD or install the files wirelessly. If there is an interruption during programming, programming failure or control module damage may occur.

IMPORTANT:

The service technician always needs to verify that the VIN displayed in the TLC left side drop down menu and the top center window match the VIN plate of the vehicle to be programmed prior to using Service Programming System 2 (SPS2) for programming or reprogramming a module.

CAUTION:

Be sure the VIN selected in the drop down menu (1) is the same as the vehicle connected (2) before beginning programming.

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IMPORTANT:

If the vehicle VIN DOES NOT match, the message below will be shown.

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IMPORTANT:

Techline Connect screen shown above.

IMPORTANT:

If the same calibration/software warning is noted on the TLC or SPS Summary screen, select OK and follow screen instructions. After a successful programming event, the WCC is located in the Service Programming System dialogue box of the SPS Summary screen. Document the WCC on the job card. No further action is required. Refer to the Warranty Information section of this bulletin.

  1. Reprogram the Transmission Control Module.
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    NOTE:

    The screenshot above is an example of module programming and may not be indicative of the specific module that is being programmed. Module selection and VIN information have been blacked out.

    IMPORTANT:

    To avoid warranty transaction rejections, you MUST  record the warranty claim code provided on the Warranty Claim Code (WCC) screen shown above on the job card. Refer to callout 1 above for the location of the WCC on the screen.

  2. Record the Warranty Claim Code on the job card for warranty transaction submission.

WARRANTY INFORMATION

For vehicles repaired under warranty, use:

Labor Operation Description Labor Time
2810175* Transmission Control Module Reprogramming with SPS Use Published Labor Operation Time
IMPORTANT:

*To avoid warranty transaction rejections, carefully read and follow the instructions below:

  • The Warranty Claim Code must be accurately entered in the "SPS Warranty Claim Code" field of the transaction.
  • When more than one Warranty Claim Code is generated for a programming event, it is required to document all Warranty Claim Codes in the "Correction" field on the job card. Dealers must also enter one of the codes in the "SPS Warranty Claim Code" field of the transaction, otherwise the transaction will reject. It is best practice to enter the FINAL code provided by SPS/SPS2.

Warranty Claim Code Information Retrieval 

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If the Warranty Claim Code was not recorded on the Job Card, the code can be retrieved in the SPS2 system as follows:

  1. Open TLC on the computer used to program the vehicle.
  2. Select and start SPS2.
  3. Select Settings (1).
  4. Select the Warranty Claim Code tab (2).

The VIN, Warranty Claim Code and Date/Time will be listed on a roster of recent programming events. If the code is retrievable, dealers should resubmit the transaction making sure to include the code in the SPS Warranty Claim Code field.

SERVICE INFORMATION

Version  1
Modified  Released August 01, 2022