2007 TSB's-Please list
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I thought this http://www.theautochannel.com/db/servicebulletins.html was it but only goes to 2006. Maybe Dave/ZX can help.
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are these posted somewhere else and thats why no one is posting them here on this thread? If so, sorry but I couldnt find them and I really need them. Any help is appreciated.
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I found this TSB under another topic heading so I am pasting it here so it can be easily located. Any others I find I will paste here as well so that we can establish a comprehensive list:
Key fob issues.
Vehicle not responding or responding intermittently to remote:
"The keyless entry problem that you describe may be two bad transmitters, some of the first batch (old stock) of transmitters shipped to GM were faulty and need to be replaced under warranty in reference to #PIC3764J."
There is a service bulletin as of the 8th (Nov) about the Keyless entry going into sleep mode. Removing the fuse is the only solution until the update is available for the keyless entry module...The tech told me the TSB referred to in this thread has been updated on 11/20
This problem has been identified by GM, what is causing this is the Remote Control Door Lock Receiver (RCDLR) will stop working when the vehicle Serial Data Bus goes to sleep (about 12-15 minutes after power off and last door closed).
This fix is to have the dealer reprogram the RCDLR with the latest software available in TIS (New S/W released 9/18/06).
If this doesn’t fix the problem then the RCDLR will need to be replaced and reprogrammed.
Give the dealer this info:TSB #PIC3764N - (10/11/2006) Document ID# 1866294
Key fob issues.
Vehicle not responding or responding intermittently to remote:
"The keyless entry problem that you describe may be two bad transmitters, some of the first batch (old stock) of transmitters shipped to GM were faulty and need to be replaced under warranty in reference to #PIC3764J."
There is a service bulletin as of the 8th (Nov) about the Keyless entry going into sleep mode. Removing the fuse is the only solution until the update is available for the keyless entry module...The tech told me the TSB referred to in this thread has been updated on 11/20
This problem has been identified by GM, what is causing this is the Remote Control Door Lock Receiver (RCDLR) will stop working when the vehicle Serial Data Bus goes to sleep (about 12-15 minutes after power off and last door closed).
This fix is to have the dealer reprogram the RCDLR with the latest software available in TIS (New S/W released 9/18/06).
If this doesn’t fix the problem then the RCDLR will need to be replaced and reprogrammed.
Give the dealer this info:TSB #PIC3764N - (10/11/2006) Document ID# 1866294
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another TSB found in another thread:
Vibrating Driver's side mirror:
Not a reprogramm but a TSB... oops
If recycling the mirror does not fix the problem have your dealer take a look at Service Bulletin Document ID# 1852141 That reads:
Condition
Some customers may comment that the left outside mirror glass shakes or flutters at normal driving speeds.
Cause
• The mirror may have been accidentally pushed in manually or obstructed while folding.
• The mirror actuator screws may be loose, allowing the mirror to move.
• The metal spring may not have enough tension to hold the mirror from moving.
Correction
Follow the procedure below to correct this condition.
The power folding mirrors should be cycled three times to relearn position. Then perform a road test and check the mirror glass for stability. If stability is not fixed, proceed to step 2.
Remove the mirror glass. Refer to Mirror Face Replacement in SI.
Check the torque on the four retaining screws on the actuator.
Tighten
Tighten the screws to 1.13-1.6 N·m (10-14 lb in).
Bend the metal spring up to increase tension engagement to the mirror housing 13 mm (1/2 in).
Install the glass assembly by pressing firmly, taking care not to allow the spring finger to unseat from its intended track in the mirror housing. Road test the vehicle. If stability is not improved, replace the mirror assembly. Refer to Power Mirror Replacement in SI.
TSB #06-08-64-027 Deals with this issue on the new 2007 Tahoe.
Vibrating Driver's side mirror:
Not a reprogramm but a TSB... oops
If recycling the mirror does not fix the problem have your dealer take a look at Service Bulletin Document ID# 1852141 That reads:
Condition
Some customers may comment that the left outside mirror glass shakes or flutters at normal driving speeds.
Cause
• The mirror may have been accidentally pushed in manually or obstructed while folding.
• The mirror actuator screws may be loose, allowing the mirror to move.
• The metal spring may not have enough tension to hold the mirror from moving.
Correction
Follow the procedure below to correct this condition.
The power folding mirrors should be cycled three times to relearn position. Then perform a road test and check the mirror glass for stability. If stability is not fixed, proceed to step 2.
Remove the mirror glass. Refer to Mirror Face Replacement in SI.
Check the torque on the four retaining screws on the actuator.
Tighten
Tighten the screws to 1.13-1.6 N·m (10-14 lb in).
Bend the metal spring up to increase tension engagement to the mirror housing 13 mm (1/2 in).
Install the glass assembly by pressing firmly, taking care not to allow the spring finger to unseat from its intended track in the mirror housing. Road test the vehicle. If stability is not improved, replace the mirror assembly. Refer to Power Mirror Replacement in SI.
TSB #06-08-64-027 Deals with this issue on the new 2007 Tahoe.
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