Unsuccessful Programming Recovery
WARNING: This page is about a different car, the 2020 Chevrolet Silverado 1500. However, it is still accessible from the selected car via links, so may be relevant.
If programming a control module is not successful, perform the following procedure:
- Verify the control module, data link connector and programming tool connections are secure and the tool software is up to date.
- Ignition - On/Vehicle - In Service Mode
- Perform the SPS function:K69 Transfer Case Control Module - Programming
Verify the control module programming is successful.
- If the programming is not successful
- Ignition/Vehicle - Off - For greater than 1 min
- Ignition - On/Vehicle - In Service Mode
- Perform the SPS function:K69 Transfer Case Control Module - Programming
- If the programming is not successful - Replace the component: K69 Transfer Case Control Module
- Replace the component: K69 Transfer Case Control Module
- Perform the SPS function:K69 Transfer Case Control Module - Setup
- Go to next step: If the programming is successful
- Perform the SPS function:K69 Transfer Case Control Module - Setup
- If the procedure was not successful
- Replace the component: A16 Transfer Case Motor
- Perform the SPS function:K69 Transfer Case Control Module - Setup
- Go to next step: If the procedure was successful
- Perform the scan tool function:Range Actuator Learn
Refer to:Transfer Case Range Actuator Learn
- All OK.
- Go to next step: If the programming is successful
- Perform the SPS function:K69 Transfer Case Control Module - Setup
- Clear DTCs.
- Perform the scan tool function:Range Actuator Learn
Refer to:Transfer Case Range Actuator Learn
- All OK.