Equinox FWD V6-3.4L VIN F (2005)
Control Module: Customer Interest
A/T Controls - AF33-5, Undesirable Shift Characteristics
Bulletin No.: 05-07-30-014
Date: May 09, 2005
TECHNICAL
Subject:
Undesirable Shift Characteristics For Equinox Automatic Transaxle AF33-5 (Reprogram Transaxle Control Module (TCM))
Models:
2005 Chevrolet Equinox
Built Prior to June 1, 2005
with Automatic Transaxle AF33-5
Condition
Some customers may comment that there are certain shift characteristics from the transaxle that are "undesirable".
Correction
Important:
If the customer DOES NOT have a shift characteristic concern, DO NOT install this new calibration as a ''maintenance item''. The new
calibration will have different shift characteristics and will eliminate the down hill mode. These changes may be perceived by the customer as a
concern.
An updated calibration has been introduced as a "production running change" from the plant on approximately June 1, 2005. This updated
calibration is now available as a service replacement calibration for vehicles built from start of production to approximately June 1, 2005. Changes
in these calibrations are designed to improve customer satisfaction and include the following updates:
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The ELIMINATION of Down Hill Mode
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Improved R-D rolling engagement at light throttle (not at cold operation)
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Improvements on the 2-3, 3-4, 4-5 upshifts to prevent slight engine RPM flare and/or delayed upshifts
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Improvements to the 5-4 forced downshift feel
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Improvement to the TCC engagement feel on minimum to light throttle
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Improvements to some concerns for harsh 1-2 upshifts with cold ATF sump temps
1.
Technicians are to reprogram the TCM with an updated software calibration. This new service calibration was released with TIS satellite data
update version 4.0 or later available April 5, 2005.
Important:
Failure to clear and relearn the transmission adapts may cause intermittent erratic shifts, customer dissatisfaction, and a return visit to the
dealership.
2.
After successful reprogramming of the TCM, reset the transmission adapts and perform the Transmission Adaptive Learn Procedure.
3.
Road test the vehicle under normal driving conditions to confirm the overall shift quality of the transmission.
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