C 1500 Truck 2WD V8-6.5L DSL Turbo VIN S (1997)
Engine Control Module: All Technical Service Bulletins
MIL ON - Hard Start, Stumble, Possible DTCs
File In Section: 6E - Engine Fuel & Emission
Bulletin No.: 77-65-27
Date: February, 1998
Subject:
Hard Start, Stumble, with MIL On and Possible History DTC's of P0251, P0370, P1216 (Reflash with New Calibration)
Models:
1997 Chevrolet and GMC C/K, G, P Models
with 6.5L Diesel Engines (VINs S, F - RPOs L56, L65, L65-CMT)
Condition
Some owners may experience a hard start, or stumble with the MIL on. In addition, the vehicle may have history DTC's of P0251, P0370, and P1216.
The conditions listed may be intermittent and may not be repeatable in the dealership.
Do not replace the fuel injection pump for this condition.
Cause
Condition may be caused by either air in the fuel system or contamination, such as water. If air or water are drawn through the fuel injection pump, false
DTC's may be set in addition to creating driveability concerns. Air can enter the fuel system through either poor fuel line connections, the fuel tank
pickup tube if the tank is below approximately 1/8 full and hard acceleration or turning maneuvers are performed, or by allowing the vehicle to
completely run out of fuel. Water and other fuel system contamination is usually the result of the customer's source of fuel.
Correction
Always perform normal diagnostics including an On Board Diagnostics (OBD) System check prior to making any repairs. Check the fuel system for
water or other contamination. If water is detected, refer to the Engine Controls Section of the appropriate truck service manual for the proper procedure
to drain and clean the entire system. Check for air using the diagnostic procedure called the Fuel System Air Leak Test. It is listed under the Fuel Supply
System Check in the Engine Controls Section of the appropriate truck service manual. Refer to Bulletin 67-65-39 (Section 6E - Engine Fuel & Emission)
for further information. If normal diagnostics do not lead to problem resolution, check the vehicle for the calibration identification number using a Tech
2 scan tool. Next check the Techline terminal for an updated calibration number. Reflash with the updated calibration if the current vehicle calibration is
not the newest one listed in your terminal. Refer to the appropriate service manual or techline users guide for detailed instructions on the reprogramming
procedure.
Warranty Information
For vehicles repaired under warranty, use:
Labor Operation
Description
Labor Time
J6355
Reprogramming prom
Use published labor operation time