firedog3722
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I have a 2008 Tahoe Hybrid that is a very nice third car for my family. In the last 3 years it has had a refurbished drive battery installed, been painted, and the seats recovered and tires that are two years old. Very nice SUV.
Now the bad news. About 2 months ago the ACSRY DC PWR CONTROL MODULE went bad. Could get a new one from GM (PART 24251562) but they have shut off access to SI site required to program that module to my vehicle. On top of that you cannot (I couldn’t) get the gaskets required to install the module on the bottom of the DRIVE MOTOR CONTROL MODULE. Thought I was done.
I’ve worked with local Chevy maintenance guys for quite a few years and was told that if I could find one from another vehicle he thought they could get Tahoe running again. I found a complete DRIVE MOTOR CONTROL MODULE from a 2009 Silverado. It has the same part number and all we had to do was program the security module that is a part of the Tahoe.
Dealer installed the part and did what programing they could. They tell me that GM shut down the main site for all the modules involved. From what I read some of the other posts you can get to those using something besides a Tech2. Is that true?
Anyways, started the Tahoe and got a POBBD DTC, drive battery issue. Checked the battery, all battery measurements are with parameters, between 10-19V and 1.5 volts of each other.
Also got P061A and P061B DTCs. DTC P061B lists the POBBD DTC as a problem it may create. We think that is correct after checking the battery.
The Tech believes that PIM is not taking the programing, but no error during the load are presented to him. He is basically done and can’t go any further.
My question to this forum is “Do any of you know of programing tricks for the PIM? Do you have a copy of the last Download from GM SI site? Can you help me?
Now the bad news. About 2 months ago the ACSRY DC PWR CONTROL MODULE went bad. Could get a new one from GM (PART 24251562) but they have shut off access to SI site required to program that module to my vehicle. On top of that you cannot (I couldn’t) get the gaskets required to install the module on the bottom of the DRIVE MOTOR CONTROL MODULE. Thought I was done.
I’ve worked with local Chevy maintenance guys for quite a few years and was told that if I could find one from another vehicle he thought they could get Tahoe running again. I found a complete DRIVE MOTOR CONTROL MODULE from a 2009 Silverado. It has the same part number and all we had to do was program the security module that is a part of the Tahoe.
Dealer installed the part and did what programing they could. They tell me that GM shut down the main site for all the modules involved. From what I read some of the other posts you can get to those using something besides a Tech2. Is that true?
Anyways, started the Tahoe and got a POBBD DTC, drive battery issue. Checked the battery, all battery measurements are with parameters, between 10-19V and 1.5 volts of each other.
Also got P061A and P061B DTCs. DTC P061B lists the POBBD DTC as a problem it may create. We think that is correct after checking the battery.
The Tech believes that PIM is not taking the programing, but no error during the load are presented to him. He is basically done and can’t go any further.
My question to this forum is “Do any of you know of programing tricks for the PIM? Do you have a copy of the last Download from GM SI site? Can you help me?