B3000 2WD V6-3.0L OHV (1994)
Engine Control Module: Customer Interest
Engine Controls - Rough Idle/Stall After Cold Start
Bulletin No.: 008/95
Issued: 6/16/95
Revised:
Category
F
Applicable Model/s
1994 B-3000
with A/T
Subject:
ROUGH IDLE/STALL AFTER COLD START
APPLICABLE MODELS
All 1994 B3000 model vehicles with an automatic transmission.
DESCRIPTION
Rough idle and/or stalling may occur during the first minute after the initial cold start in ambient temperatures of 50 - 70 degrees F (10 - 20 degrees C).
This occurs from poor fuel quality (low volatility). To correct this concern, a countermeasure Powertrain Control Module (PCM) is available. This PCM
has a revised cold starting, fuel strategy. Customers that complain of these symptoms should have the PCM replaced with the countermeasure part. Use
the procedure listed below to determine if a new PCM is required.
REPAIR PROCEDURE
1.
Perform the diagnostic procedure according to section F of the workshop manual. Service as required.
2.
Verify the concern after cold soak.
3.
Confirm that the vehicle's PCM is not a countermeasure part.
NOTE:
Verify that the engineering part no. F4PF-12A650-NA, F4PF42A650-RA, F4PF-12A650-TA or F4PF-12A650-SA are not on the PCM. The
engineering part no. is located just below the bar code label on the PCM connector.
4.
If the symptom(s) is still present, install a new PCM.
NOTE:
To ensure correct part ordering, refer to the calibration number on the driver's side B pillar and the chart below.
5.
List the date, dealer number and Service Bulletin number on the PCM Replacement label and install the label on to the radiator support.
NOTE:
This label informs technicians of the PCM change if future repairs are necessary.
6.
Verify the repair after cold soak.
PARTS INFORMATION
WARRANTY INFORMATION
(Applies To Verified Customer Complaints On Vehicles Covered Under Normal Warranty. Refer To The SRT Microfiche For Warranty Term