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09-23-2008, 08:06 AM #1
Technical Service Bulletins From GM/Pontiac
Purchased a 2004 GTO and am wondering if there are a lot of recall issues to be dealt with in regards to this car? The car is now allowed into Canada as most of the world seems to know and why four years late which really sucks as now we have to learn the whole list of stuff to deal with in regards to these cars-- issues like the gas cap and steering probs and rear seal leaks and so on. Nuf said hope to hear more from the rest of the canadian group who are just starting out with th much saught after GTO.
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Welcome to the site man....sure here are all the Technical Service Bulletins from GM/Pontiac for your car....
Adv. Service Info-Fuel Gauge Inoperative, Fuel Gauge Needle Stuck in One Position (Temporary Fix-Remove Two Fuses for One Mintue to Reset Gauge) #04-08-49-005 - (Feb 17, 2004)
Fuel Gauge Inoperative, Fuel Gauge Needle Stuck in One Position (Temporary Fix -- Remove Two Fuses for One Minute to Reset Gauge)
2004 Pontiac GTO
Condition
Some customers may comment that the fuel gauge does not respond to the amount of fuel in the tank after being filled and/or the gauge stays in one position all the time.
Correction
To temporarily correct this condition, remove the two fuses identified below for at least one minute and then reinstall them. This should reset the fuel gauge.
Instruments Theft Horn fuse (10 amp) located in the fuse block under the steering column.
Engine Control BCM fuse (10 amp) located in the underhood fuse block.
Engineering is currently developing a permanent fix. Once the fix is available, this bulletin will be reissued. DO NOT replace the instrument cluster for this condition.
Warranty Information
For vehicles repaired under warranty, use:
Labor Operation
N1720
Fuse -- Replace
0.2 hr
Info - Proper Jump Starting Procedure #04-06-03-006 - (Sep 14, 2004)
Proper Jump Starting Procedure
2004-2005 Pontiac GTO
This bulletin is meant to inform technicians of the possibility of burnt-out headlamp bulbs as the result of incorrect jump-starting of the vehicle, especially if the battery is at an extremely low state of charge (less than 3 volts).
If the jumper cables are disconnected too quickly, the generator creates a momentary voltage spike until the regulator is able to adjust to the new load condition.
When jump-starting, ensure that both vehicles run for at least one minute prior to disconnecting the jumper cables. This allows the battery voltage to stabilize and avoid any spike in the voltage
Info - Refinishing GTO Silver Painted Wheels #04-03-10-010 - (Aug 24, 2004)
Refinishing GTO Silver Painted Wheels
2004 Pontiac GTO
This bulletin is being issued to announce the color for the new GTO wheels. WA927K is for 2004 model year and WA251L is for 2005.
2004 Model Year
Paint Manufacture
Refinish code
Akzo Noble
GMA927KM
BASF
WA927K
PPG
906661
Nexa
4DJYB
Sherwin Williams
68248
Martin Senour
68248
Dupont
927k
Spies Hecker
927k
Sandox
927k
Informational - Discolored, Dirty, Dark, Sludge and/or Grease in the Clutch Fluid Reservoir #04-07-31-002 - (Feb 16, 2004)
Discolored, Dirty, Dark, Sludge and/or Grease in the Clutch Fluid Reservoir
2004 Pontiac GTO
with Transmission, Manual 6 Speed, Tremec, 85 mm, 2.97 First, 0.57 Sixth, Overdrive (RPO M12)
It may be observed on some vehicles that the clutch fluid in the reservoir appears to be discolored, dirty, have sludge or grease contaminates in it after being in service for a period of time.
The level of discoloration will vary with factors such as driving conditions, under hood temperatures etc.
This is a phenomenon that may occur with time due to the interaction between the clutch system rubber parts with hydraulic clutch fluid.
The small amount of sludge or grease that may be noticed is, in fact, grease that has migrated from the master cylinder assembly. The grease is used during assembly of the master cylinder.
Engineering investigations of returned fluid samples show that discoloration and grease in the fluid DO NOT negatively affect the performance of the clutch hydraulic fluid.
Field reports indicate that where clutch fluid and or clutch system components have been replaced to address this condition, the vehicles have returned with the same condition causing a repeat repair and a dissatisfied customer.
Discolored clutch fluid should not be replaced in a normal operating system.
For Clutch System Concerns and Diagnosis, refer to Diagnostic Starting Point - Clutch SI Document ID #1338362.
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Info - Key Cutting Procedure for Obtaining Replacement Key #03-00-89-037 - (Nov 4, 2003)
Key Cutting Procedure for Obtaining Replacement Key
2004 Pontiac GTO
Important
"GM of Canada" dealers are not authorized to utilize this service bulletin.
Due to the uniqueness of the Pontiac GTO key blank, special equipment is required to cut a key for the Pontiac GTO.
To obtain a replacement key, the following procedure is suggested:
Obtain the vehicle key code by accessing the "Key Code Look Up" application through GM DealerWorld under the Parts tab or from the Security Card provided to the owner at the time of delivery.
Submit a part order through the GMSPO Parts System for a key blank. Be sure to include the key code in the "note" field of the order and indicate the preferred method of shipment (i.e. overnight, etc.).
Important
The order will be shipped the same day if received by 3:00 p.m. EST, or within 24 hours - Monday through Friday.
Assemble the new key to the key remote head (transmitter) using two screws.
Insert the key into the ignition and turn to the RUN position.
Important
This is a one-time program meaning a key can only be programmed once. Once programmed, the key cannot be revised whether on the same vehicle or on a different one.
Program the transmitter to the vehicle. This can be done either through the Tech 2® (TIS CD #11 available 10/20/03 via the web, or 10/24/03 via CD) or by using a manual procedure. For the manual procedure , refer to Document ID #1349159 Transmitter Programming in the Keyless Entry sub-section of SI. The path to access this set-up through the Tech 2® is:
Diagnostics
2004
Pass car
Pontiac
Body
Body Control Module
Special Function
Program Key FOBs
Enter
As an alternate to Step 2, the following equipment can be purchased through 1-800-GM-TOOLS.
Equipment
Description
Part Number
Machine Duplicating
Used to produce a duplicate key from an existing key
74 -- Matrix S
Computerized Duplicating and Code Cutting
Used to produce a key from a key code
74 -- Triax
Parts Information
Part Number
Description
Qty
92141426
Key -- Ignition
1
92138596
Screw -- Remote Coded Key
1 pkg
92123129
Key Asm -- Door Lock and Ignition Lock Transmitter
2
Parts are currently available from GMSPO.
Warranty Information
For vehicles repaired under warranty, use:
Labor Operation
S0011
Keys -- Cut/Replace
0.2 hr
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Knock or Thud Noise When Cruise Control is On or Off (Install Washer at Rear Mounting Point) #04-08-68-003 - (Sep 24, 2004)
Knock or Thud Noise When Cruise Control is On or Off (Install Washer at Rear Mounting Point)
2004 Pontiac GTO
Condition
Some customers may comment that a knock or thud noise can be heard in their vehicle when the cruise control is on and even when it is off.
Cause
This noise may be caused by a lack of clearance between the cruise control module (1) and the ABS/cruise control module mounting bracket. The noise is transmitted into the vehicle through the body at the contact point (2) shown.
Correction
Install a washer (1), P/N 11509262, to the rear mounting point as shown in the illustration above. This will provide clearance between the cruise control module assembly (1) and the sheet metal bracket.
Parts Information
Part Number
Description
Qty
11509262
Washer
1
Parts are . . .available from GMSPO.
Warranty Information
For vehicles repaired under warranty, use:
Labor Operation
R1220
Module, Cruise Control - Replace
Use Published Labor Operation Time
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Whistle Noise While Vehicle is Stationary with Brakes Applied (Replace Vacuum Brake Booster Check Valve) #04-05-22-001 - (Sep 15, 2004)
Whistle Noise While Vehicle Is Stationary with Brakes Applied (Replace Vacuum Brake Booster Check Valve)
2004 Pontiac GTO
Condition
Some customers may comment on a light, barely audible whistle noise while their vehicle is stationary, with the brakes applied. This noise will disappear when the brakes are released.
Correction
Install a new vacuum brake booster check valve. Refer to Vacuum Brake Booster Check Valve and/or Hose Replacement (SI Document ID #1367021).
The new valve (1) can be easily identified from the old valve (2) by the black cover.
Parts Information
Part Number
Description
Qty
92148176
P/B Booster Valve
1
Parts are currently available from GMSPO.
Warranty Information
For vehicles repaired under warranty, use:
Labor Operation
H1240
Valve, Filter, Hose and/or Pipe, Vacuum Power Brake - Replace
Use Published Labor Operation Time
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Speedometer MPH Indicator Too Bright (Reduce MPH Indicator Brightness Using Tech 2) #04-08-49-023 - (Sep 10, 2004)
Speedometer MPH Indicator Too Bright (Reduce MPH Indicator Brightness Using Tech 2®)
2004 Pontiac GTO
Built Prior to VIN Breakpoint 4L299640
Condition
Some customers may comment that the MPH indicator on the speedometer is too bright during night driving and that it does not dim with the IP lamps.
Correction
Follow the procedure below using the Tech 2® to reduce the brightness of the speedometer MPH indicator. This procedure must be followed exactly.
Important
The Tech 2® must contain software version 24.005 or later available from Techline® starting July 2004, on the TIS 2000 version TIS 07/2004 data update or later.
Install the Tech 2® to the vehicle and power on.
Select "Diagnostic" from the menu.
Build the vehicle from the menu options.
Select "Body" from the menu.
Select the correct transmission type.
Select "Instrument Panel Cluster" from the menu.
Select "Special Functions" from the menu.
Select "Programming" from the menu.
Select " Instrument Configuration" from the menu.
Press Enter.
Press "Change Data". Even though the screen deals with tire size and speed pulses, the data stream changes the MPH indicator brightness.
Warranty Information
For vehicles repaired under warranty, use:
Labor Operation
N4199
Instrument Panel Cluster (IPC) Module Reprogram
0.2 hr
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Knock Noise from Front Suspension When Driving at Low Speeds Over Bumps/Uneven Road Surfaces (Install New Strut-to-Steering Knuckle Attaching Bolts and Nuts or New Front Lower Control Arm Rod Nut) #04-03-08-014 - (Aug 25, 2004)
Knock Noise from Front Suspension When Driving at Low Speeds Over Bumps/Uneven Road Surfaces (Install New Strut-to-Steering Knuckle Attaching Bolts and Nuts or New Front Lower Control Arm Rod Nut)
2004 Pontiac GTO
Condition
Some customers may comment on a knock noise from the front suspension when driving at low speeds over bumps or uneven road surfaces.
Cause
This condition may be caused by the lower coil of the spring touching on the side lip of the spring seat.
The spring coils contacting the body sheet metal within the wheelhouse area may also cause this condition.
Correction
Inspection
Inspect the tightness of all front suspension fasteners. If they are OK, proceed to Step 2.
Inspect the body sheet metal around the inside of the strut tower for signs of spring coil rubbing.
Inspect the second lower coil on the inboard side of the spring for signs of chipped or marked paint, as shown in the previous illustration.
If marks are found as described in Steps 2 and 3, proceed to Procedure A.
Procedure A
Tools Required
J 45059 Angle Meter
Remove the spring from the strut assembly and re-install it upside down (with the thin coil end resting on the spring seat).
Carefully reinstall the upper bearing (yellow plastic housing), ensuring that it is located correctly in the upper spring seat.
While the strut is removed from the vehicle, cycle the control arm up and down.
If a noise is heard from the lower control arm rod front insulator bushing, reinstall the strut assembly to the vehicle and proceed to Procedure B.
If no noise is heard, install new strut-to-steering knuckle attaching bolts and nuts. Tighten the nuts while applying pressure to the top of the brake rotor. This will ensure that the camber adjustment bolt is against the strut tube, eliminating the need to perform a front end alignment. Tighten
Tighten the nuts to 85 N·m (62 lb ft).
Tighten the nuts to 100 N·m (74 lb ft).
Use the J 45059 in order to tighten the nuts an additional 90 degrees.
Procedure B
Only perform this procedure if Step 3 from Procedure A confirms that it is necessary.
Remove the front lower control arm rod nut.
Install a new nut, but do not fully tighten.
Bounce the front of the vehicle up and down several times to stabilize the suspension.
Tighten the control arm rod nuts to 148 N·m(109 lb ft).
Parts Information
Part Number
Description
Qty
11090821
Bolt, Front Suspension Strut
4
92138205
Nut, Front Suspension Strut
4
11084241
Nut, Control Arm Rod Lower
2
Parts are currently available from GMSPO.
Warranty Information
For vehicles repaired under warranty, use:
Labor Operation
E9418*
Invert Spring - Both Sides
1.7 hrs
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This labor operation is for use only with this bulletin. It will not be published in the Labor Time Guide.
· Front Door Lock Will Not Unlock or Will Lock Intermittently (Install New Door Lock Assembly) #04-08-64-018 - (Aug 24, 2004)
Front Door Lock Will Not Unlock or Will Lock Intermittently (Install New Door Lock Assembly)
2004 Pontiac GTO
Built Prior to VIN Breakpoint 4L225024
Condition
Some customers may comment that the front door lock will not unlock or will lock intermittently.
Cause
This condition may be due to internal friction within the door lock mechanism at the rivet which attaches the door external handle lever to the lock base. The lever is returned to the rest position by the return (or torsion) spring. The door lock will not release unless the lever returns fully to the rest position.
Correction
Install a new door lock assembly. Refer to Lock Replacement-Door (SI Document ID #1340736).
Parts Information
Part Number
Description
92143359
Front Side Door Lock (LH)
92143360
Front Side Door Lock (RH)
Parts are currently available from GMSPO.
Warranty Information
For vehicles repaired under warranty, use:
Labor Operation
B4260
Lock, Front Door-Right - R&R or Replace
Use Published Labor Operation Time
B4261
Lock, Front Door-Left - R&R or Replace
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Loss of Pedal Height/Low Clutch Pedal, Clutch Does not Release Fully Untill Full Pedal Travel, Difficulty Changing Gears (Tighten Clutch Pressure Plate Bolts) #04-07-31-003 - (Jun 30, 2004)
Loss of Pedal Height/Low Clutch Pedal, Clutch Doesn't Release Fully Until Full Pedal Travel, Difficulty Changing Gears (Tighten Clutch Pressure Plate Bolts)
2004 Pontiac GTO Built Prior to VIN Breakpoint 4L234149
with Manual Transmission
Condition
Some customers may comment on progressive loss of pedal height (which, if not addressed, could result in the clutch not fully releasing until full pedal travel), difficulty in changing gears or a low clutch pedal.
Cause
Root cause analysis has identified that the clutch pressure plate bolt torque on vehicles produced before the above VIN breakpoint may loosen in service. This condition was corrected in production by increasing the torque of the clutch pressure plate bolts. This change became effective in vehicle production beginning with VIN 4L234149, built on 2/11/04.
Correction
Important
This correction MUST be performed before retail delivery of new vehicles built prior to VIN breakpoint 4L234149.
Whenever performing repairs to the clutch assembly on vehicles built both prior to and after the specified VIN breakpoint, ensure that all six pressure plate retaining bolts are tightened in sequence as shown in the illustration.
Apply additional torque to the clutch pressure plate-to-flywheel bolts to the revised torque specification of 70 N·m +/-7 N·m (52 lb ft +/-5 lb ft).
SI will be updated with this revised torque specification in the future.
Tighten the bolts in sequence in 4 steps:
Tighten all bolts to 15 N·m (11 lb ft).
Tighten all bolts to 35 N·m (26 lb ft).
Tighten all bolts to 55 N·m (41 lb ft).
Tighten all bolts to 70 N·m (52 lb ft).
Warranty Information
For vehicles repaired under warranty, use:
Labor Operation
K0800
Clutch Pressure Plate - Replace
3.2 hrs
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Paint Peeling from the Steerign Wheel Spokes (Replace Covers) #04-02-35-007 - (Apr 20, 2004)
Paint Peeling from the Steering Wheel Spokes (Replace Covers)
2004 Pontiac GTO
Condition
Some customers may comment that the silver paint is peeling from the spokes on the steering wheel.
Remove the steering wheel. Refer to SI Document ID #1379596 and unscrew the covers from the wheel. Install the new covers and reinstall the wheel.
Parts Information
Part Number
Description
92147964
Cover, Steering Wheel OPG
Parts are currently available from GMSPO.
Warranty Information
For vehicles repaired under warranty, use:
Labor Operation
E7020
Wheel, Steering --Replace
0.4 hr
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Knocking Noise from Rear of Vehicle on Aggressive Launch or Acceleration (Install Rear Suspension Crossmember Front Mount Insulators) #04-03-09-003A - (Apr 20, 2004)
Knocking Noise from Rear of Vehicle on Aggressive Launch or Acceleration (Install Rear Suspension Crossmember Front Mount Insulators)
2004 Pontiac GTO
Built Prior to VIN Breakpoint 4L246712
This bulletin is being revised to change a torque specification within the correction procedure. Please discard Corporate Bulletin Number 04-03-09-003 (Section 03 -- Suspension).
Condition
Some customers may comment on a knocking noise coming from the rear of the vehicle. This noise occurs during an aggressive launch or acceleration and will be more common on vehicles with a manual transmission.
Cause
The cause of this condition may be contact between the body and the rear suspension crossmember.
Correction
Install insulators, P/N 90447991, and new bolts, P/N 92038482, between the body and the rear suspension crossmember using the procedure listed below.
Important
Only remove the bolts from one side of the suspension crossmember at a time, and DO NOT loosen the opposite side, until the insulator is installed on the first side and all fasteners have been tightened to the specified torque setting.
Raise and support the vehicle. Refer to Lifting and Jacking the Vehicle in the General Information sub-section of the Service Manual. Position rear hoist.
Support the rear suspension crossmember just under the brace using an adjustable jack stand.
Remove the 3 brace to underbody bolts.
Remove the front mount bolt attaching the rear suspension crossmember to the underbody.
Lower the jack stand slightly to allow clearance between the crossmember and the underbody.
Important
When installing the insulator onto the crossmember front mount bushing, face the corrugated side upwards, so it bears against the underbody.
Install the insulator between the underbody and the upper part of the crossmember, ensuring to seat the insulator firmly onto the center of the crossmember front mount bushing.
Raise the crossmember using the jack stand until it is pressing firmly against the underbody.
With the jack stand still in position to support the crossmember, install the new front mount bolt and the 3 brace to underbody bolts. Tighten
Tighten the crossmember front mount bolt to 125N·m(92 lb ft). Use J 45059 Torque Angle Meter in order to tighten the bolt an additional 40 degrees.
Tighten
Tighten the brace bolts to 65N·m(48 lb ft).
Remove the jack stand.
Repeat steps 2 to 9 for the opposite side.
Parts Information
Part Number
Description
Qty
90447991
Insulator, Rear Suspension Crossmember Front Mount (2 Per Package)
1
92038482
Bolt, Rear Suspension Crossmember Front Mount
2
Parts are currently available from GMSPO.
Warranty Information
For vehicles repaired under warranty, use:
Labor Operation
E9407*
Rear Suspension Crossmember Front Mount Insulators -- Install
0.5 hr
*This is a unique labor operation number for use only with this bulletin. This number will not be published in the Labor Time Guide.
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Poor Radio Reception or Radio Static/Increased Interference with Rear Window Defogger On or Some Rear Window Defogger Grids May Be Inoperative (Diagnose and Repair Rear Window Defogger Heating Grid) #03-08-44-005B - (Jan 14, 2004)
Poor Radio Reception or Radio Static/Increased Interference with Rear Window Defogger On or Some Rear Window Defogger Grids May Be Inoperative (Diagnose and Repair Rear Window Defogger Heating Grid)
2004 Pontiac GTO
This bulletin is being revised to provide additional models. Please discard Corporate Bulletin Number 03-08-44-005A (Section 08 -- Body and Accessories).
Condition
Some customers may comment that the radio has poor reception or radio static/increased interference when the rear window defogger is turned on. Also, some rear window defogger grids may be inoperative.
Cause
This condition may be due to microscopic cracks in the electrically heated grids of the rear window defogger. These cracks may cause electrical interference when the rear defogger is on and this could affect radio reception.
Background
The addition of vertical grid lines to the heated back window defogger circuits has made it difficult to detect broken defogger grid lines. In the past, it was a simple matter to use a voltmeter to check the continuity of each grid line in order to locate a non-functional line. New design back windows have two vertical grid lines that connect all of the horizontal grid lines together, thereby providing alternate routes for the electrical current to follow. This makes the old test method ineffective.
Materials Required
Permatex Quick Grid, P/N 15067, or equivalent
A small ball of fine steel wool Type 00, or
Optional -- A strip of liquid crystal heat sensitive paper, 51 mm x 305 mm (2 in x 12 in) or similar size (Contact Edmund Scientific at 800-728-6999 for part number CR30723-70 or go to www.scientificsonline.com), or
Optional -- A portable infrared thermometer, GE-46819, available from Kent-Moore (1-800-345-2233), or equivalent.
Correction
There are three distinct zones across the back window that must be checked. They are:
the driver's side outboard of the two vertical lines
the passenger side outboard of the two vertical lines
the central zone that falls between the two vertical lines
To detect a broken grid line in any of the above three zones and to isolate the exact location of the break, perform the following:
Caution
Approved safety glasses and gloves should be worn when performing this procedure to reduce the chance of personal injury.
Cover the rear shelf area to prevent damage to the interior trim material.
Start the engine and turn on the back window defogger.
Important
The first place to check should be the driver side segment 2 to 3 lines up from the bottom about 380-385 mm (15-15.2 in) from the buss bar.
Take the ball of fine steel wool and twist one end to a point. Move the point slowly across each grid line. Be sure to start at the far side of the zone and move it to the opposite side of the zone. When you bridge the grid line break with the steel wool, you will see a small spark. Repeat the test over the same area to be sure you have accurately located the break. Mark the exact location of the grid line break. Repeat this portion of the test for each grid line. If you do not see a spark at any point, it is possible that there are two breaks in the same line and zone. Close visual inspection using a magnifying glass may be the only way to locate breaks in this case.
The following are provided as a alternative way to detect a non-functional grid line. If available, use in addition to the steel wool.
Method using liquid crystal heat sensitive paper.
Important
The first part of the test must be completed quickly before the entire surface of the back window becomes warm.
From outside the vehicle, place the heat sensitive paper (dull surface in contact with the glass) against the top driver side grid line. Start the engine and turn on the back window defogger. A distinct color change will take place at each conductive grid line. Repeat for the bottom grid lines until they have all been checked in the driver side zone.
Repeat the process for the passenger side and center area zones.
If no color change is noted for a grid line, place a crayon or china marker check mark beside it. Mark each grid line in the zone where it is non-conductive and therefore not heating up. More than one broken grid line may be found.
Method using a portable infrared thermometer.
Start the engine and turn on the rear back window defogger.
From inside the vehicle, start at the top driver side grid line and slowly run the portable infrared thermometer vertically down the rear window contacting each grid line. You should be able to see a district variation in temperature readings.
Mark each grid line in the zone where it is non-conductive and, therefore, not heating up. More than one broken grid line may be found.
Repeat the process for the passenger side and center area zones.
Use Permatex Quick Grid, P/N 15067, or equivalent, to repair each broken grid line. Follow the manufacturer's instructions.
Wait 24 hours before turning the defogger on, or the repair can be fast cured using a heat gun, 260°C -- 371°C (500°F -- 700°F). Hold the heat gun within 25 - 51 mm (1- 2 in) from the repair point for 2 to 3 minutes.
Recheck the grid line with the heat sensitive paper or a portable infrared thermometer to ensure that the line is now functional and that the repair was successful.
Warranty Information
For vehicles repaired under warranty, use:
Labor Operation
C0631
Grid, Electric Back Window Defogger -- Repair
0.3 hr
Add
To Repair Each Additional Grid
0.1 hr
Add
Diagnosis Time
0-0.3 hr
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Driver or Passenger Seat Squeaks in Full Down Position (Trim Seat Cushion Outer Panel) #04-08-50-001 - (Jan 6, 2004)
Driver or Passenger Seat Squeaks in Full Down Position (Trim Seat Cushion Outer Panel)
2004 Pontiac GTO
Condition
Some customers may comment on a squeak from the driver or passenger seat while driving with the seat in the full down position.
Cause
The seat cushion outer trim panel contacting the seat track outer cover when the seat is full down may cause this noise.
Correction
This condition can be corrected by trimming some material off the seat cushion outer trim panel at the area of contact. Use the procedure listed below.
Remove the seat cushion outer trim panel from the seat. Refer to the Seat Cushion Outer Trim Panel Replacement procedure in the Seats sub-section of the Service Manual (SI Document ID #1362372).
Important
Trimming the material on a bench grinder is the preferred method. Remove any sharp edges.
Trim 8 mm (0.314 in) of material from the panel as shown.
Reinstall the seat cushion outer trim panel.
Check that the interference is eliminated.
Warranty Information
For vehicles repaired under warranty, use:
Labor Operation
C6581 (Passenger)
Cover, Reclining Seat Back Control Hinge Outer -- R&R or Replace
Use Published Labor Time
C6585 (Driver)
Cover, Reclining Seat Back Control Hinge Outer -- R&R or Replace
Use Published Labor Time
Add:
To Trim Material From Panel
0. hr
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Wind Rush Noise from Outside Rear View Mirrors (File Down Mirror Upper Mounting Boss and Hard Landing) #04-08-58-001 - (Jan 6, 2004)
Wind Rush Noise from Outside Rear View Mirrors (File Down Mirror Upper Mounting Boss and Hard Landing)
2004 Pontiac GTO
Condition
Some customers may comment on a wind rush noise coming from one or both outside rear view mirrors.
Cause
This noise may be caused by an excessive gap between the mirror base and the window seal.
Correction
This condition can be corrected by filing down the mirror upper mounting boss and hard landing using the procedure listed below.
Determine whether wind noise emanates from the right hand or left hand side, and inspect for presence of gap between the mirror base and window seal. Proceed with repair below only if visual gap is present.
Remove the mirror from the door. Refer to the Mirror Replacement procedure in the Doors sub-section of the Service Manual (SI Document ID #1353519).
Cut the rubber seal back 1 mm (0.039 in) from the top of the upper screw mounting boss.
Notice
Do not remove too much material off the screw boss and hard landing otherwise the window operation (and seal) may be adversely affected.
File off 1 mm (0.039 in) from the upper screw mounting boss and hard landing.
Reinstall the mirror to the door.
Check that the window operates correctly.
Warranty Information
For vehicles repaired under warranty, use:
Labor Operation
B4155 (Right Hand Side)
Mirror, Outside Rear View -- Replace
Use Published Labor Time
B4156 (Left Hand Side)
Mirror, Outside Rear View -- Replace
Use Published Labor Time
Add:
To File Mirror Upper Screw Mounting Boss and Hard Landing
0.1 hr
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Info - Engagement Time of Electronically Controlled Transmissions in General Motors Vehicles (Garage Shifts, Park to Reverse, Neutral to Drive, Neutral to Reverse, Park to Drive, Delayed Engagement) #03-07-30-007A - (Nov 4, 2003)
Engagement Time of Electronically Controlled Transmissions in General Motors Vehicles (Garage Shifts, Park to Reverse, Neutral to Drive, Neutral to Reverse, Park to Drive, Delayed Engagement)
2000-2002 Chevrolet Camaro
2000-2004 Chevrolet Corvette
2000-2002 Pontiac Firebird
2004 Pontiac GTO
2000-2004 All Light Duty Trucks
2003-2004 HUMMER H2
with 4L60-E (RPO M30) or 4L65-E (RPO M32) Automatic Transmission
This bulletin is being revised to add model years and models. Please discard Corporate Bulletin Number 03-07-30-007 (Section 07 - Transmission/Transaxle).
Park/Neutral to Reverse or Drive (commonly called garage shift) engagement times may be different from what many customers might be accustomed to, especially if they have recently traded for a General Motors' vehicle.
Normal Park/Neutral to Reverse or Drive engagement time will be in the vicinity of one (1) second if the automatic transmission fluid (ATF) is above 0°C (32°F) . When the ATF is colder than 0°C (32°F), the engagement time will become longer the colder the transmission fluid. A time limit factor cannot be placed on proper engagement times because the factors that affect transmission operation are many.
At the moment of engine start, for economy and emission requirements, the transmission line pressure is maintained at low levels. This allows a lower cold idle engine RPM (the colder the oil is, the higher the energy level (engine torque output) required to pressurize the oil).
When the driver moves the shift lever from "Park/Neutral" to "Reverse" or any "Drive" range, the following actions must occur for the powertrain control module (PCM) to determine at what pressure to control the transmission line pressure.
The module will look at the following items:
The voltage readings of the engine coolant temperature sensor (ECT).
The voltage reading of the transmission fluid temperature sensor (TFT).
Whether or not air conditioning is requested.
Movement of the shift lever and controls engine RPM based on the gear position selected. The module will adjust the engine RPM in response to the torque requirements needed to increase transmission line pressure.
When the module determines the status of the above items, the module will apply the appropriate signal to the PWM pressure control solenoid, thereby controlling the application of the required clutch(s) depending on the driver's selection.
Controlling transmission apply pressures allows the transmission to engage in a smooth manner, thus reducing the potential of abrupt/harsh engagement of the transmission.
All of the above actions happen very quickly; however, the resultant time interval may be approximately one second.
When determining if shift times are excessive, the exact conditions that the vehicle was in at the time the extended garage shift occurred must be duplicated. The following are several possible conditions.
Was the vehicle outside or in a heated garage?
What was the temperature of the environment at the time of the occurrence?
Length of time the vehicle sat unused, such as overnight or a weekend, etc.? A vehicle that has been driven to the service facility cannot be tested for this concern because the transmission, the engine oil and the coolant are no longer at the temperature they were when the customer experienced the condition.
No attempts to repair should occur unless the condition can be duplicated under the conditions the customer experienced.
Road test the vehicle following the steps below until the vehicle engine and transmission temperatures are at normal operating temperatures. This is approximately 16 km (10 mi) of driving.
In a safe manner, bring the vehicle to a complete stop.
Place the shift lever in Neutral and wait five seconds.
Place the shift lever in Drive. A delayed engagement of approximately one (1) second will occur. THIS IS NORMAL. This time may be extended if the engine RPM is above the base idle, controlled by the driver's foot rather than the control module.
Drive the vehicle for a distance of not less than a tenth of a mile (160 m).
In a safe manner, bring the vehicle to a complete stop.
Place the shift lever in Neutral and wait five seconds.
Place the shift lever in Reverse. A delayed engagement of approximately one (1) second will occur. THIS IS NORMAL. This time may be extended if the engine RPM is above the base idle, controlled by the driver's foot rather than the control module.
Place the shift lever in Neutral and wait five seconds.
Place the shift lever in Drive. A delayed engagement of approximately one (1) second will occur. THIS IS NORMAL. This time may be extended if the engine RPM is above the base idle, controlled by the driver's foot rather than the control module.
If an out of line condition (excessively long time, over two seconds, to engage a gear) is observed, the following areas within the transmission should be inspected for the cause of the concern.
The forward clutch piston seals (delay to drive).
The low and reverse clutch piston seals (delay to reverse).
The reverse input clutch piston seals (delay to reverse).
The stator shaft to reverse input drum seals (delay to reverse).
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Info - Engagement Time of Electronically Controlled Transmissions in General Motors Vehicles (Garage Shifts, Park to Reverse, Neutral to Drive, Neutral to Reverse, Park to Drive, Delayed Engagement) #03-07-30-007A - (Nov 4, 2003)
Engagement Time of Electronically Controlled Transmissions in General Motors Vehicles (Garage Shifts, Park to Reverse, Neutral to Drive, Neutral to Reverse, Park to Drive, Delayed Engagement)
2000-2002 Chevrolet Camaro
2000-2004 Chevrolet Corvette
2000-2002 Pontiac Firebird
2004 Pontiac GTO
2000-2004 All Light Duty Trucks
2003-2004 HUMMER H2
with 4L60-E (RPO M30) or 4L65-E (RPO M32) Automatic Transmission
This bulletin is being revised to add model years and models. Please discard Corporate Bulletin Number 03-07-30-007 (Section 07 - Transmission/Transaxle).
Park/Neutral to Reverse or Drive (commonly called garage shift) engagement times may be different from what many customers might be accustomed to, especially if they have recently traded for a General Motors' vehicle.
Normal Park/Neutral to Reverse or Drive engagement time will be in the vicinity of one (1) second if the automatic transmission fluid (ATF) is above 0°C (32°F) . When the ATF is colder than 0°C (32°F), the engagement time will become longer the colder the transmission fluid. A time limit factor cannot be placed on proper engagement times because the factors that affect transmission operation are many.
At the moment of engine start, for economy and emission requirements, the transmission line pressure is maintained at low levels. This allows a lower cold idle engine RPM (the colder the oil is, the higher the energy level (engine torque output) required to pressurize the oil).
When the driver moves the shift lever from "Park/Neutral" to "Reverse" or any "Drive" range, the following actions must occur for the powertrain control module (PCM) to determine at what pressure to control the transmission line pressure.
The module will look at the following items:
The voltage readings of the engine coolant temperature sensor (ECT).
The voltage reading of the transmission fluid temperature sensor (TFT).
Whether or not air conditioning is requested.
Movement of the shift lever and controls engine RPM based on the gear position selected. The module will adjust the engine RPM in response to the torque requirements needed to increase transmission line pressure.
When the module determines the status of the above items, the module will apply the appropriate signal to the PWM pressure control solenoid, thereby controlling the application of the required clutch(s) depending on the driver's selection.
Controlling transmission apply pressures allows the transmission to engage in a smooth manner, thus reducing the potential of abrupt/harsh engagement of the transmission.
All of the above actions happen very quickly; however, the resultant time interval may be approximately one second.
When determining if shift times are excessive, the exact conditions that the vehicle was in at the time the extended garage shift occurred must be duplicated. The following are several possible conditions.
Was the vehicle outside or in a heated garage?
What was the temperature of the environment at the time of the occurrence?
Length of time the vehicle sat unused, such as overnight or a weekend, etc.? A vehicle that has been driven to the service facility cannot be tested for this concern because the transmission, the engine oil and the coolant are no longer at the temperature they were when the customer experienced the condition.
No attempts to repair should occur unless the condition can be duplicated under the conditions the customer experienced.
Road test the vehicle following the steps below until the vehicle engine and transmission temperatures are at normal operating temperatures. This is approximately 16 km (10 mi) of driving.
In a safe manner, bring the vehicle to a complete stop.
Place the shift lever in Neutral and wait five seconds.
Place the shift lever in Drive. A delayed engagement of approximately one (1) second will occur. THIS IS NORMAL. This time may be extended if the engine RPM is above the base idle, controlled by the driver's foot rather than the control module.
Drive the vehicle for a distance of not less than a tenth of a mile (160 m).
In a safe manner, bring the vehicle to a complete stop.
Place the shift lever in Neutral and wait five seconds.
Place the shift lever in Reverse. A delayed engagement of approximately one (1) second will occur. THIS IS NORMAL. This time may be extended if the engine RPM is above the base idle, controlled by the driver's foot rather than the control module.
Place the shift lever in Neutral and wait five seconds.
Place the shift lever in Drive. A delayed engagement of approximately one (1) second will occur. THIS IS NORMAL. This time may be extended if the engine RPM is above the base idle, controlled by the driver's foot rather than the control module.
If an out of line condition (excessively long time, over two seconds, to engage a gear) is observed, the following areas within the transmission should be inspected for the cause of the concern.
The forward clutch piston seals (delay to drive).
The low and reverse clutch piston seals (delay to reverse).
The reverse input clutch piston seals (delay to reverse).
The stator shaft to reverse input drum seals (delay to reverse).
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DTC P0757 Set, SES Lamp Illuminated, Poor Performance of Transmission, Transmission Slipping (Clean Transmission Valve Body and Case Oil Passages of Debris) #01-07-30-038B - (Jan 26, 2004)
DTC P0757 Set, SES Lamp Illuminated, Poor Performance of Transmission, Transmission Slipping (Clean Transmission Valve Body and Case Oil Passages of Debris)
with 4L60-E/4L65-E Automatic Transmission (RPOs M30/M32)
Condition
Some customers may comment on any of the following conditions:
The SES lamp is illuminated.
No 3rd and 4th gear.
The transmission does not shift correctly.
The transmission feels like it shifts to Neutral or a loss of drive occurs.
The vehicle free wheels above 48 km/h (30 mph). High RPM needed to overcome the free wheeling.
Cause
The most likely cause is chips or debris plugging the bleed orifice of the 2-3 shift solenoid. This will cause the transmission to stay in 2nd gear when 3rd gear is commanded and return to 1st gear when 4th gear is commanded.
DTC P0757 may also be set if the 2-3 shift valve or 2-3 shuttle valve were stuck, restricted and/or hung-up in its bore.
Correction
Inspect / Clean the 2-3 shift valve, the 2-3 shuttle valve and the valve bore of debris / metal chips.
Inspect / Clean the 2-3 shift solenoid opening of debris / metal chips. While inspecting the 2-3 shift solenoid, look for a screen over the solenoid opening. If the solenoid DOES NOT have a screen, replace the solenoid with P/N 10478131 that does have a screen over the solenoid opening.
Refer to the appropriate Service Manual for additional diagnostic information and service procedures.
Parts Information
Part Number
Description
Qty
10478131
Valve, 2-3 Shift Solenoid
1
Parts are currently available from GMSPO.
· Info - Remote Keyless Entry (RKE) Normal Operating Characteristics #04-08-52-006 - (Jun 22, 2004)
Remote Keyless Entry (RKE) Normal Operating Characteristics
2004 Pontiac GTO
This bulletin is being published to advise dealers of two normal operational characteristics of the RKE system that may lead customers to believe the system is faulty.
In the first instance, if a driver exits the vehicle and locks it with the remote, and the passenger door is open, the vehicle will not lock. The horn will chirp three times to indicate that the doors are not properly locked and this warning signal will occur again on each successive press of the lock button on the key fob. To reset the system, press and hold the door unlock button for five seconds. Both doors can now be locked. In order to bypass this condition, the personalization settings must be changed. Refer to Vehicle Personalization in the Owner's Manual.
The second issue is when the customer presses the lock and/or unlock button multiple times. This will cause the key fob to become out of sequence with the RKE receiver. When this occurs, the key fob will not operate until it is re-sequenced.
In order to correct a key fob that is out-of-sequence, follow these steps:
While seated in the vehicle, press and hold the unlock button on the key fob.
While still pressing the unlock key on the fob, insert the ignition key into the ignition switch and turn the key to the ON position.
Once the Driver Information Center (DIC) cycles, release the unlock button.
Turn the key to the OFF position and remove the key.
The key fob should now operate both doors.
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Information on Intermittent Loss of Radio Speakers/Sound When Played at Very High Volume - Normal Condition/Design Intent #04-08-44-002 - (Feb 3, 2004)
Information on Intermittent Loss of Radio Speakers/Sound When Played At Very High Volume
2004 Pontiac GTO
Some customers may comment that the radio audio or speakers may turn off intermittently resulting in no sound. This may occur when the radio is played at very high or full volume for an extended period. The radio is designed to shut itself off to protect the amplifier from overheating under such severe usage. When the amplifier cools down, the radio will reset and function normally. This characteristic is NOT a failure of any component. Do not replace the radio for this condition; it is the designed and intended function of the protection circuit.
Important
This characteristic is NOT a failure of any component. Do not replace the radio for this condition, it is the designed and intended function of the protection circuit.
Recommendation
The radio has a built in function that limits distortion. Distortion is the main generator that causes heat buildup in the amplifier. This is a user selectable function that is accessible in the Personalization Programming Menu available through the I/P display. The Dynamic Distortion selection must be turned ON to activate this function. The Dynamic Distortion circuit will limit the radio volume and dynamic range to control distortion at high sound levels. The Dynamic Distortion feature will slightly limit volume and will reduce the heat generated in the amplifier, however, continued operation even with the Dynamic Distortion turned on can result in overheat and radio shut down. Refer to the Owner's Manual for specific instructions to enable this feature. Additionally, you should instruct your customer to keep the Dynamic Distortion feature ON.
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Info - Pre-Delivery and Service Guide #03-00-89-041 - (Nov 19, 2003)
PRE-DELIVERY AND SERVICE GUIDE
2004 Pontiac GTO
FLUIDS AND LUBRICANTS:
Many of the fluids and lubricants specified for the GTO may differ from those used in other GM products. The following chart summarizes some of the most critical fluids/lubricants. Please refer to Service Manual (Document #1318760) and Owner manual for a complete list.
Location
Fluid/Lubricant
Quantity
Fuel
Premium unleaded with a posted octane of 91 or higher
18.5 gallons
Engine Oil
GM Goodwrench Motor Oil SAE 5W-30, GM P/N 12345610, or the equivalent engine oil SAE 5W-30 SJ ILSAC GF-3
6.2 L (6.5 q) with filter change
Engine Coolant
A 50/50 mixture of water and GM Vehicle Care DEX-COOL® Antifreeze, (GM6277M), GM P/N 12346290, or the equivalent DEX-COOL® Antifreeze
14.3L (15.1 q)
Auto Trans Oil
GM Goodwrench Automatic Transmission Fluid -- DEXRON® III, GM P/N 12378470, or the equivalent DEXRON® III Automatic Transmission Fluid
5.0L (5.3 q) service refill
Manual Trans Oil
GM Goodwrench Automatic Transmission Fluid -- DEXRON® III GM P/N 12378470, or the equivalent DEXRON® III Automatic Transmission Fluid
4.4L (4.6 q)
Rear Axle
GM Vehicle Care Synthetic Gear Oil GM P/N 89021809
AND GM Vehicle Care Limited Slip Differential Friction Modifier GM P/N 89021958
1.575L (1.664 q)
0.025L (0.026 q)
Brakes
GM Vehicle Care Brake and Clutch Fluid Super DOT-4, GM P/N 88958860, or the equivalent DOT-4 brake fluid
Power Steering
GM Goodwrench Automatic Transmission Fluid -- DEXRON® III, GM P/N 12378470, or the equivalent DEXRON® III Automatic Transmission Fluid
Wheel Nut Torque
140 N·m (100 lb ft)
SERVICE SUPPORT:
Instrument Cluster
Clusters are not repairable and must be replaced as an assembly. Should a new cluster be required, a replacement part should be ordered from AJR International Inc. AJR will send a pre-exchange unit to the dealership and the dealership will need to return the original cluster. AJR International Inc is located at:
951 North Larch Ave.
Elmhurst, IL 60126
Ph: 800-232-3965 or 630-832-0222
Fax: 630-832-0333
Audio System
Support for the audio system is handled through AJR International Inc. The audio system will be handled on an exchange basis. Use the contact information for AJR indicated above.
BCM
The vehicle Body Control Module has security data recorded during vehicle production. The radio PIN and ignition key code can be accessed from the BCM via the Tech 2®.
**QUALITY PRE-DELIVERY INSPECTION (PDI)**
Performing a quality pre-delivery inspection is one of the most important functions your dealership can do for the customer. Most customers consider the condition of their new vehicle during delivery as a direct reflection of your dealership and your service department. A quality PDI is essential to improving a customer's perception of your dealership and increasing his/her satisfaction with their new vehicle.
Paint Protection
A plastic film known as [lsquo ]Rapguard[rsquo ] is applied to external horizontal painted surfaces to provide protection from ultra violet light, fallout and chemical attack from bird droppings etc. This covering is to be removed within 6 months of the vehicle build date.
Underhood Transit Corrosion Protection
This protection is provided by a urethane coating on all surfaces. This is colorless and does not need to be removed.
Underbody Transit Corrosion Protection
This is a light color spray wax which does not need to be removed, but should this require removal from visible components, dissolve by using " Prepsol" or a similar product.
Loose Parts
A "loose parts" package is provided in the vehicle trunk. This package includes the following components:
Wheel nut caps and wheel covers
Floor mats and retainers
Spare ignition and glovebox compartment keys
License plate attaching bracket and screws
Security data card
Wheel Nut Caps
The wheel nut caps are NOT threaded. Push the wheel nut caps onto the wheel nuts. Use the wheel nut cap removal tool in order to remove the wheel nut caps. The wheel nut cap removal tool stores with the spare tire service equipment in the rear compartment.
Customer Information CD
This CD is shipped with the vehicle and is loaded into the audio CD player. It is important that the CD remain in the CD player until the customer removes it. The cover for the CD should remain in the glovebox. The CD should be explained to the customer during the delivery process.
Security Data Card
Important
The security card includes security data relevant to the security of the vehicle, including radio PIN, key cutting codes and remote key reprogramming code. Please request that the owner keep this card in a safe place, preferably not in the vehicle.
The vehicle security data card is shipped in the loose parts package in the vehicle trunk. It includes critical data for the vehicle including key codes, BCM Security Code, and radio PIN. This should be provided to the customer during the delivery process, and the customer advised to keep it in a safe place. The selling dealership must make a copy of the security card and retain a copy in the sales file. The security information is required any time the battery is disconnected, for instance, during vehicle servicing or repair, the radio PIN will need to be re-entered. The security card is of the same size as a credit card.
Rapgard Removal
Notice
Rapgard may become brittle and difficult to remove if left on the painted surfaces for periods in excess of 6 months. If the vehicle is to be stored for a period greater than this, it is recommended that the Rapgard be removed or paint damage could occur.
Under normal circumstances, the Rapgard film should easily peel away from the surface, and leaves no residue.
Door Edge Protection
The foam blocks are designed to protect the vehicle while in storage or on display. The foam blocks should not be removed until the vehicle is delivered to the owner.
Interior Protection Removal
Within 6 months of the vehicle build date, and prior to vehicle retail delivery, remove all of the components of the interior protection package.
Brake Disc Protection Covers
These impregnated paper covers which are fitted to the brake discs behind the wheels, can be removed by tearing them away from the brake disc area. There is no need to remove the wheels.
Description of covers -- The covers are manufactured from a high strength plastic material with vapor emitting paper attached to the inner surface. They are designed to provide surface corrosion protection and are intended to prevent tearing during vehicle movement in shipping.
License Plate Installation
Certain State laws require the use of a front license plate. A front license plate bracket and instructions are supplied with every vehicle in the loose ship parts box in the trunk.
Set Time Display on Radio
To set the correct time, press the [lsquo ]Time[rsquo ] button on the radio to reveal time display. Hold for two seconds. The display will show [lsquo ]TIME ADJ[rsquo ] and the time will flash.
To adjust hours, press SEEK/TRACK button.
To adjust minutes, press the TUNE button.
Front Suspension Chocks
The chocks are fitted to both the front suspension springs to raise the suspension height during new vehicle shipment. These must be removed before the vehicle is driven on public roads. While the vehicle is on a hoist for the under body inspection, remove the front suspension chocks. Once the vehicle[rsquo ]s weight is removed from the wheels and the wheel is hanging, the chock can be grasped and twisted out for removal.
Tire Pressure
Tires are inflated to 60 psi at the Assembly Plant for transportation. This will also prevent flat spotting of tires when left in storage for prolonged periods, but is not suitable for normal driving. Ensure this pressure is maintained while the car is kept in storage. Deflate tires to pressures indicated on the placard on the rear face of the driver's side door prior to retail delivery.
**PDI Checklist**
Remove the paint film protection -- ensure door edge foam blocks remain in place
Inspect the following contents of the "loose items" pack, and fit components to vehicle
Wheel nut caps and wheel covers
Floor mats and retainers
Spare keys
Security data card
License plate bracket and screws
Copy the security data card and retain security data in a safe place
Remove all interior protection
Remove the brake rotor protective covers
Remove the front suspension shipping chocks
Ensure customer information CD is in the audio CD player
Set the clock time on the radio
Set tire pressures.
**Important**
The maximum specifications are found on the tire placard located on the rear face of the driver's side door. For best ride quality, GM recommends the tire pressures be set to 30 psi.
Inspect fluid levels. Add the following fluids if necessary:
Coolant
Engine Oil
Brake Fluid
Clutch Fluid
Automatic Transmission Fluid
Power Steering Fluid
Windshield Washer Fluid
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Malfunction Indicator Lamp (MIL) On, Transmission Stuck in Second or Third Gear, Instrumend Cluster Inoperative (Replace Ignition Switch) #01-07-30-002D - (Oct 19, 2004)
Malfunction Indicator Lamp (MIL) On, Transmission Stuck in Second or Third Gear, Instrument Cluster Inoperative (Replace Ignition Switch)
2004-2005 Pontiac GTO
with 4L60-E or 4L65-E Automatic Transmission
This bulletin is being revised to update model years, add additional models and 4L80/85 Transmission Information. Please discard Corporate Bulletin Number 01-07-30-002C (Section 07 -- Transmission/Transaxle).
Condition
Some customers may comment on one or more of the following conditions:
The Malfunction Indicator Lamp (MIL) is ON.
The transmission is defaulted to second gear (4L80/85-E).
The transmission is defaulted to third gear (4L60/65-E).
The instrument cluster is inoperative.
Upon investigation, one or all of the diagnostic trouble codes (DTCs) P0740, P0753, P0758, P0785, P0787, P0973, P0976, P1860, P2761, P2764 and P2769 may be set depending on the vehicle.
Cause
The most likely cause of this condition may be a loss of voltage to the transmission on circuit 1020. This loss of power may be caused by an open in the ignition switch. This condition may also be the result of an incorrect installation of an aftermarket electronic device such as a remote starter or alarm system.
Correction
With the ignition switch in the RUN position, test for battery voltage at the appropriate fuse listed below.
2004-2005
Pontiac GTO
AUTO TRANS
If battery voltage is present at the fuse, inspect the ignition voltage circuit between the fuse and the transmission for possible opens. If battery voltage is not present at the fuse, replace the ignition switch using the Ignition Switch Replacement procedure in the Steering Wheel and Column sub-section of the applicable Service Manual. Refer to group number 2.188 of the parts catalog for part description and usage.
If the vehicle is equipped with an aftermarket electronic device and the DTCs are being set when the device is being used, verify that the appropriate fuse listed above is being supplied battery voltage during operation. If voltage is not present at this fuse, these DTCs will be set due to lack of voltage at the solenoids. This condition is most likely to occur with an incorrectly installed remote starting system. If this is the case, refer the customer to the installer of the system for corrections.
Parts are currently available from GMSPO.
Warranty Information
For vehicles repaired under warranty, use:
Labor Operation
N2328
Switch, Ignition Key/Key Warning - Replace
Use published labor operation time
N6630
Wiring and/or Connector, Transmission – Repair
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