Engine Controls - Reduced Performance At High RPM Shifts
Group FUEL SYSTEMNumber 09-FL-011-1
Date NOVEMBER, 2009
Model 3.8L M/T GENESIS COUPE (BK)
Subject
ENGINE RPM CONTROL LOGIC UPDATE
NOTE:
THIS TSB SUPERSEDES BULLETIN 09-FL-011 DUE TO OPCODE CHANGE.
DESCRIPTION:
Some Genesis Coupe 3.8L manual transmission vehicles may experience minor reduced engine performance at gear shifts when the engine speed exceeds red line (approximately 6500 rpm).
APPLICABLE VEHICLES:
^ Model: 2010 GENESIS COUPE (BK) 3.8L manual transmission vehicles
^ Applicable vehicle production date range: From SOP to April 10, 2009.
NOTE:
To verify the vehicle is affected, be sure to check the version of the vehicle's engine control unit ROM ID with reference to the ROM ID Information Table mentioned below before attempting to update the control unit software.
ROM ID INFORMATION TABLE
After the ECM has been updated, clear any DTC(s) from the control units which communicate with each other by CAN-bus, such as the TCU, ESC, ACU, TPMS and Smart key system.
SERVICE PROCEDURE:
CAUTIONS DURING CONTROL UNIT UPDATE
1. Make sure the vehicle's battery has reasonable charge. If the vehicle has been in storage for days, run the engine to ensure an adequate battery charge state for reliable update results.
2. Turn off all lamps (Do not leave head lamp switch in auto mode) and all accessories (including heater, A/C, blower, radio, seat warmer, defroster, etc.) to prevent battery discharge during the update.
3. Perform the update with the ignition switch in the ON position.
4. Be careful not to disconnect any cables connected to the vehicle or scan tool during the update.
5. Do not start the engine during update.
6. Do not turn off the ignition switch during update.
CONTROL UNIT UPDATE PROCEDURE USING THE GDS
GDS INSTALLATION PROCEDURE:
1. Connect the power supply cable to the diagnostic terminal.
NOTE:
If attempting to perform the update with the power supply cable disconnected from the diagnostic terminal, make certain that the diagnostic terminal is charged enough for the update. If not, the update may fail in progress. Therefore, it is strongly recommended to connect the power supply cable to the diagnostic terminal during the update procedure.
2. Connect the USB cable between the VCI and the diagnostic terminal.
NOTE:
When performing the update using the GDS, wireless communication between the VCI and the diagnostic terminal is NOT available. Therefore, be sure to connect the USB cable between the VCI and the diagnostic terminal.
3. Connect the 16-pin DLC cable from the VCI into the vehicle's 16-pin connector under the driver side instrument panel.
4. Turn on the VCI and diagnostic terminal with the ignition key in the ON position.
NOTE:
Do not start the engine.
AUTOMATIC UPDATE PROCEDURE USING THE GDS:
1. Choose VIN or ECU Upgrade on the initial screen.
2. Enter the vehicle information by pressing the VIN Auto Detect button, entering the vehicle's VIN or selecting the vehicle model, model year, engine/fuel type and ENGINE as the system and then click OK.
3. Select ECU Upgrade on the initial screen after entering the vehicle information.
4. Select Auto Mode then ENGINE in the left ECU Upgrade column.
5. Read Preparation and click OK.
6. The GDS will read the vehicle's ROM ID.
7. After the Current ROM ID is displayed, select appropriate Upgrade Event, "145.BK 3.8 ECM UPDATE."
8. After clicking the Upgrade button, read Information then click OK.
9. The vehicle battery voltage is checked to make sure it is at least 12 volts to ensure reliable update results. Click OK if the results indicate Voltage is OK.
NOTE:
If voltage is below 12 volts, click Cancel and then run the engine to ensure an adequate battery charge state for reliable update results.
10. Update will begin and the progress of the update will appear on the bar graph.
11. Updating will occur until 100% is reached on the bar graph. Turn the ignition key OFF for 10 seconds, place it back in the ON position and then click OK to continue according to Information displayed on the screen.
12. Click OK on the final screen, which indicates update is complete.
13. Check if any incidental Diagnostic Trouble Codes (DTC) have been created by the update and clear the DTC (s) present.
^ Be sure to clear DTC(s) from the control units, which communicate with each other by CAN-bus, such as the TCU, ESC, ACU, TPMS and Smart key system. (If an ECM is a non immobilizer type, the vehicle does not contain the Smart key system.)
14. Start the engine to confirm proper operation of the vehicle.
MANUAL UPDATE PROCEDURE USING THE GDS:
CAUTION:
^ Manual update should be performed only when automatic update fails.
^ If automatic update fails, turn the ignition key OFF for about 10 seconds, place it back in the ON position to reset the control unit before performing manual update.
1. Within the ECU Upgrade screen, select Manual Mode in the left column, then select appropriate Upgrade Event. "145.BK 3.8 ECM UPDATE." Select the appropriate control unit part number with reference to the ROM ID Information Table and click OK.
2. Enter the appropriate password from the table below then click OK.
3. The vehicle battery voltage is checked to make sure it is at least 12 volts to ensure reliable update results. Click OK if the results indicate Voltage is OK.
NOTE:
If voltage is below 12 volts, click Cancel and then run the engine to ensure an adequate battery charge state for reliable update results.
4. Update will begin and the progress of the update will appear on the bar graph.
5. Updating will occur until 100% is reached on the bar graph. Turn the ignition key OFF for 10 seconds, place it back in the ON position and then click OK to continue according to Information displayed on the screen.
6. Click OK on the final screen, which indicates update is complete.
7. Check if any incidental Diagnostic Trouble Codes (DTC) have been created by the update and clear the DTC (s) present.
^ Be sure to clear DTC(s) from the control units, which communicate with each other by CAN-bus, such as the TCU, ESC, ACU, TPMS and Smart key system. (If an ECM is a non immobilizer type, the vehicle does not contain the Smart key system.)
8. Start the engine to confirm proper operation of the vehicle.
WARRANTY OPERATION