Diagnostic Tip – Exhaust Fluid Quality Poor Message Difficult To Clear – 2010-2016 Chevrolet & GMC 6.6L Duramax Diesel

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NHTSA ID Number: 10113907

Manufacturer Communication Number: PIP5007F

 

Summary

This Preliminary Information communication advises the technician that vehicles with engine Regular Production Option Code LGH or LML may have an Exhaust Fluid Quality Poor message displayed on the Driver Information Center. Technician will need to complete the current Service Information diagnostic for any current Diagnostic Trouble Codes or symptoms found. If an Exhaust Fluid Quality Poor message is displayed with a specific Diagnostic Trouble Code, use that specific Service Information diagnostic, and repair the vehicle as necessary. If the dealer has found an Exhaust Fluid Quality Poor message with no Diagnostic Trouble Code, diagnose the condition using the current Service Information diagnosis for Diagnostic Trouble Code P20EE / P207F (P2BAD for 2012 and newer model years). After making repairs use the Service Information Document titled “Reductant Fluid Quality Test (With or without DTCs)” to evaluate and clear the Exhaust Fluid Quality Poor DIC message.

 

 


35 Affected Products

Vehicles

MAKE MODEL YEAR
CHEVROLET EXPRESS 2010-2016
CHEVROLET SILVERADO 1500 2011, 2014
CHEVROLET SILVERADO 2500 2011-2016
CHEVROLET SILVERADO 3500 2013
GMC SAVANA 2010-2016
GMC SIERRA 1500 2014
GMC SIERRA 2500 2011-2016
GMC SIERRA DENALI 2011-2013, 2015-2016

 


Condition/Concern

Exhaust Fluid Quality Poor message displayed on the DIC. There may or may not be DTCs stored. An Exhaust Fluid Quality Poor message can be displayed with no DTCs.

The Exhaust Fluid Quality Poor DIC message notifies the customer that the ECM has detected a drop in the SCR NOx reduction efficiency.

This is to assist with vehicles that have difficulty completing the Reductant Fluid Quality Test (RFQT) and/or clearing the Exhaust Fluid Quality Poor Message.

 


1 Associated Document

Manufacturer Communications

Bulletin No.: PIP5007F
Date: Mar-2016

https://www.nhtsa.gov/recalls?nhtsaId=10113907

MC-10113907-9999.pdf 98.643KB

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NHTSA ID Number: 10112163

Manufacturer Communication Number: PIP5007D

 

Summary

This Preliminary Information communication advises the technician that vehicles with engine Regular Production Option Code LGH or LML may have an Exhaust Fluid Quality Poor message displayed on the Driver Information Center. Technician will need to complete the current Service Information diagnostic for any current Diagnostic Trouble Codes or symptoms found. If an Exhaust Fluid Quality Poor message is displayed with a specific Diagnostic Trouble Code, use that specific Service Information diagnostic, and repair the vehicle as necessary. If the dealer has found an Exhaust Fluid Quality Poor message with no Diagnostic Trouble Code, diagnose the condition using the current Service Information diagnosis for Diagnostic Trouble Code P20EE / P207F (P2BAD for 2012 and newer model years). After making repairs use the Service Information Document titled “Reductant Fluid Quality Test (With or without Diagnostic Trouble Codess)” to evaluate and clear the Exhaust Fluid Quality Poor Driver Information Center message.

 

1 Associated Document

Manufacturer Communications

Bulletin No.: PIP5007D
Date: Aug-2014

https://www.nhtsa.gov/recalls?nhtsaId=10112163

MC-10112163-9999.pdf 98.994KB

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NHTSA ID Number: 10113239

Manufacturer Communication Number: PIP5007C

 

Summary

This Preliminary Information communication advises the technician that vehicles with engine Regular Production Option Code LGH or LML may have an Exhaust Fluid Quality Poor message displayed on the Driver Information Center. Technician will need to complete the current Service Information diagnostic for any current Diagnostic Trouble Codes or symptoms found. If an Exhaust Fluid Quality Poor message is displayed with a specific Diagnostic Trouble Code, use that specific Service Information diagnostic, and repair the vehicle as necessary. If the dealer has found an Exhaust Fluid Quality Poor message with no Diagnostic Trouble Code, diagnose the condition using the current Service Information diagnosis for Diagnostic Trouble Code P20EE / P207F (P2BAD for 2012 and newer model years). After making repairs use the Service Information Document titled “Reductant Fluid Quality Test (With or without Diagnostic Trouble Codes)” to evaluate and clear the Exhaust Fluid Quality Poor Driver Information Center message.

 

1 Associated Document

Manufacturer Communications

Bulletin No.: PIP5007C
Date: Sep-2013

https://www.nhtsa.gov/recalls?nhtsaId=10113239

MC-10113239-9999.pdf 97.954KB

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NHTSA ID Number: 10063393

Manufacturer Communication Number: PIP5007C

 

Summary

SUMMARY TO BE PROVIDED ON A FUTURE DATE.

 

1 Associated Document

Service Bulletin Document

Bulletin No.: PIP5007C
Date: September, 2013

https://www.nhtsa.gov/recalls?nhtsaId=10063393

SB-10063393-2273.pdf 239.148KB

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NHTSA ID Number: 10112734

Manufacturer Communication Number: PIP5007B

 

Summary

This Preliminary Information communication advises the technician that vehicles with engine Regular Production Option Code LGH or LML may have an Exhaust Fluid Quality Poor message displayed on the Driver Information Center. Technician will need to complete the current Service Information diagnostic for any current Diagnostic Trouble Codes or symptoms found. If an Exhaust Fluid Quality Poor message is displayed with a specific Diagnostic Trouble Code, use that specific Service Information diagnostic, and repair the vehicle as necessary. If the dealer has found an Exhaust Fluid Quality Poor message with no Diagnostic Trouble Code, diagnose the condition using the current Service Information diagnosis for Diagnostic Trouble Code P20EE / P207F (P2BAD for 2012 and newer model years). After making repairs use the Service Information Document titled “Reductant Fluid Quality Test (With or without Diagnostic Trouble Codes)” to evaluate and clear the Exhaust Fluid Quality Poor Driver Information Center message.

 

1 Associated Document

Manufacturer Communications

Bulletin No.: PIP5007B
Date: Jan-2013

https://www.nhtsa.gov/recalls?nhtsaId=10112734

MC-10112734-9999.pdf 98.098KB

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NHTSA ID Number: 10063394

Manufacturer Communication Number: PIP5007B

 

Summary

SUMMARY TO BE PROVIDED ON A FUTURE DATE.

 

1 Associated Document

Service Bulletin Document

Bulletin No.: PIP5007B
Date: January, 2013

https://www.nhtsa.gov/recalls?nhtsaId=10063394

SB-10063394-2273.pdf 239.291KB

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