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SRT374 - Software update for Parking Assist ECU on certain 2023MY-2025MY Solterra
On affected vehicles the Parking Assist ECU software may cause (1) the rearview image to freeze briefly during the backing event if reverse is selected within a specific time after ignition is turned on; or (2) the rearview image not to display on the next ignition on if the ignition is turned on and off within a specific time
Parking Assist ECU software to be updated.
SRT372 Electric Compressor on 2023MY–2025MY Solterra
Due to the programming of the HVAC control ECU software under certain conditions such as a specific failure mode of the electric compressor the HVAC system will enter a failsafe mode that suspends the heater operation of the system and affects defroster function. In some cases when the vehicle is operated in certain low temperatures the defrosting performance reduces and may not remove frost ice and/or fog from the windshield glass. This can reduce driver visibility and increase the risk of a crash in certain driving conditions
Update the HVAC control ECU software.
SRT 351 - Malfunction of inhibitor switch on CVT
On affected vehicles the reverse lamp may not illuminate and / or the rear-view monitor may not display an image from the rear-view camera.
Replace the inhibitor switch with an improved part.
SRT 360 - Software update for Forward Recognition Camera
On affected vehicles a programming issue within the forward recognition camera system could potentially result in memory failure during processing and the Pre Collision Systems (PCS) not activating on the next ignition cycle with audible chimes and visual warning lights and messages displayed on the instrument panel.
On affected vehicles the forward recognition camera system will be reprogrammed
THE IMPELLER DEFORMATION MAY CAUSE THE FUEL PUMP TO BECOME INOPERATIVE
The fuel pump impeller may cause the pump failure resulting in stalling of the vehicle.
Replace the fuel pump assembly.
THE IMPELLER DEFORMATION MAY CAUSE THE FUEL PUMP TO BECOME INOPERATIVE
The fuel pump impeller may cause the pump failure resulting in stalling of the vehicle.
Replace the fuel pump assembly.
REVERSE LIGHT MAY FAIL DUE TO COATING ON THE SWITCH
Reverse light may fail due to coating on the switch.
Replace the reverse light switch.
THE ELECTRONIC PARK BRAKE CONNECTOR MAY DISCONNECT
The electronic park brake connector may disconnect.
Inspect the electronic park brake connector and if necessary fit a retaining clip.
THE ELECTRONIC PARK BRAKE CONNECTOR MAY DISCONNECT
The electronic park brake connector may disconnect.
Inspect the electronic park brake connector and if necessary fit a retaining clip.
THE ELECTRONIC PARK BRAKE CONNECTOR MAY DISCONNECT
The electronic park brake connector may disconnect.
Inspect the electronic park brake connector and if necessary fit a retaining clip.
THE ELECTRONIC PARK BRAKE CONNECTOR MAY DISCONNECT
The electronic park brake connector may disconnect.
Inspect the electronic park brake connector and if necessary fit a retaining clip.
THE EYESIGHT LOGIC MAY CAUSE AN UN-NECESSARY ACTIVATION OF THE PRE-COLLISION BRAKING
The Eyesight logic may cause un-necessary activation of the pre-collision braking.
Re-program the Eyesight software
THE BOLTS OF THE REAR STABILISER BRACKET MIGHT BECOME LOOSE
The bolts on the rear stabilizer bracket might become loose.�
Inspect the bolts and tighten them to the�specified��torque.�If the bolt(s) are missing new bolts will be�attached.�
POTENTIAL FAILURE OF THE IGNITION COIL MODULE CAUSING ENGINE STALL AND A NONE START CONDITION
Ignition coils may short circuit and fail.�
Replace all ignition coils. If a misfire DTC is stored replace the front exhaust pipe.�
POTENTIAL FAILURE OF THE IGNITION COIL MODULE CAUSING ENGINE STALL AND A NONE START CONDITION
Ignition coils may short circuit and fail.�
Replace all ignition coils. If a misfire DTC is stored replace the front exhaust pipe.�
POTENTIAL FAILURE OF THE IGNITION COIL MODULE CAUSING ENGINE STALL AND A NONE START CONDITION
Ignition coils may short circuit and fail.�
Replace all ignition coils. If a misfire DTC is stored replace the front exhaust pipe.�
THE BOLTS OF THE REAR STABILISER BRACKET MIGHT BECOME LOOSE
The bolts on the rear stabilizer bracket might become loose.�
Inspect the bolts and tighten them to the�specified��torque.�If the bolt(s) are missing new bolts will be�attached.�
BRAKE HOSE FITTING CAULKING AREA HAS INSUFFICIENT SEALING
Vehicles are equipped with brake hose fittings with insufficient sealing.
Replace affected brake hoses with a countermeasure part.
DUE TO IMPROPER ECM PROGRAMMING UNDER CERTAIN CIRCUMSTANCES THE IGNITION COIL MAY BE ENERGIZED LONGER THAN DESIGNED AFTER THE ENGINE IS OFF
Possible engine stall and restart failure.
Re-programme the engine control module and replace if required the ignition coil.
BRAKE HOSE FITTING CAULKING AREA HAS INSUFFICIENT SEALING
Vehicles are equipped with brake hose fittings with insufficient sealing.
Replace affected brake hoses with a countermeasure part.
DUE TO IMPROPER ECM PROGRAMMING UNDER CERTAIN CIRCUMSTANCES THE IGNITION COIL MAY BE ENERGIZED LONGER THAN DESIGNED AFTER THE ENGINE IS OFF
Possible engine stall and restart failure.
Re-programme the engine control module and replace if required the ignition coil.
DUE TO IMPROPER ECM PROGRAMMING UNDER CERTAIN CIRCUMSTANCES THE IGNITION COIL MAY BE ENERGIZED LONGER THAN DESIGNED AFTER THE ENGINE IS OFF
Possible engine stall and restart failure.
Re-programme the engine control module and replace if required the ignition coil.
SILICONE GAS MAY SEEP INTO STOP LIGHT SWITCH HOUSING AND LEAD TO A CONDUCTION FAILURE
The vehicle�s brake lights may not operate properly.
The brake light switch will be replaced on affected vehicles.
SILICONE GAS MAY SEEP INTO STOP LIGHT SWITCH HOUSING AND LEAD TO A CONDUCTION FAILURE
The vehicle�s brake lights may not operate properly.
The brake light switch will be replaced on affected vehicles.
SILICONE GAS MAY SEEP INTO STOP LIGHT SWITCH HOUSING AND LEAD TO A CONDUCTION FAILURE
The vehicle�s brake lights may not operate properly.
The brake light switch will be replaced on affected vehicles.
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