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#PIP4538: Information On 6.5 Diesel Special Policy Injection Pumps - keywords engine identify identification L49 L56 L65 location number part pump reman remanufacture restriction tag 00064 00064A 00064B 00064C - (Nov 25, 2008)
Subject: Information on 6.5 Diesel Special Policy Injection Pumps
Models: 1994-2002 Chevrolet Express, Silverado, Suburban, Tahoe
1994-2002 GMC Savana, Sierra, Yukon
1994-1998 P Chassis
1997-98 B7 School Bus Chassis
6.5 diesel engines with electronic pumps and RPO codes L49 L56 L65
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The following diagnosis might be helpful if the vehicle exhibits the symptom(s) described in this PI.
Condition/Concern:
This PI is to inform dealers of changes to the 6.5 Diesel Injection Pump Special Policy.
The injection pumps being sent to dealers will have some noticeable changes. The injection pump is remanufactured, the location of the identification tag has changed, and the pump part numbers have changed.
Continue to complete Special Policy worksheets, current diagnostics, and ensure the pump is installed on the assigned vehicle. The pump is sent with an invoice that includes the vehicle VIN number, TAC case number, and serial number. The serial number of the pump shipped must match the VIN number it was sent for. Installing the pump on the wrong vehicle may result in a charge back to the dealer.
Recommendation/Instructions:
The remanufactured pump will be the only pump available through GMSPO and the Special Policy.
1) The new 6.5 injection pump part numbers are as follows:
Special Policy Injection Pumps
Old Part Number 17800114 becomes new Part Number 19208317 (This is green tag low volume/flow injection pump)
Old Part Number 17800113
(This is the green tag 1994 high volume/flow injection pump that will be phased out due to vehicles going out of warranty)
Customer Pay / Retail Injection Pumps
Old Part Number 17800077 becomes new Part Number 19208315
(This is blue tag low volume/flow injection pump)
Old Part Number 17800076 becomes new Part Number 19208316
(This is blue tag high volume/flow injection pump used on some 1994 vehicles)
2) The identification tag location has changed. The old pump identification tag was on the rear of the pump housing above the fuel solenoid. The new pump identification tag will be bolted on the advance piston cover (driverside of pump).
Note: Dealers also need to pay particular attention to the old pump identification tags when requesting a special policy pump. There are many types of pumps being returned for special policy. Aftermarket pumps previously installed on vehicles will not be covered under special policy. Since the start of production the 6.5 diesel engine has only had three different colors on the tags. There has been a black tag, a blue tag, and a green tag. Tags of any other color were not installed by a GM facility, and will not be covered under special policy. Identification tag numbers must also be properly stamped (engraved). The tag may be the right color but have hand written (hand engraver tool, not machine stamped) part numbers/serial numbers. If there is any question about an injection pump identification tag, the dealer needs to inquire about it when calling for a special policy pump. If the identification tag is not from original equipment or special policy pump the dealer may be debited.
Please follow this diagnostic or repair process thoroughly and complete each step. If the condition exhibited is resolved without completing every step, the remaining steps do not need to be performed.
Subject: Information on 6.5 Diesel Special Policy Injection Pumps
Models: 1994-2002 Chevrolet Express, Silverado, Suburban, Tahoe
1994-2002 GMC Savana, Sierra, Yukon
1994-1998 P Chassis
1997-98 B7 School Bus Chassis
6.5 diesel engines with electronic pumps and RPO codes L49 L56 L65
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The following diagnosis might be helpful if the vehicle exhibits the symptom(s) described in this PI.
Condition/Concern:
This PI is to inform dealers of changes to the 6.5 Diesel Injection Pump Special Policy.
The injection pumps being sent to dealers will have some noticeable changes. The injection pump is remanufactured, the location of the identification tag has changed, and the pump part numbers have changed.
Continue to complete Special Policy worksheets, current diagnostics, and ensure the pump is installed on the assigned vehicle. The pump is sent with an invoice that includes the vehicle VIN number, TAC case number, and serial number. The serial number of the pump shipped must match the VIN number it was sent for. Installing the pump on the wrong vehicle may result in a charge back to the dealer.
Recommendation/Instructions:
The remanufactured pump will be the only pump available through GMSPO and the Special Policy.
1) The new 6.5 injection pump part numbers are as follows:
Special Policy Injection Pumps
Old Part Number 17800114 becomes new Part Number 19208317 (This is green tag low volume/flow injection pump)
Old Part Number 17800113
(This is the green tag 1994 high volume/flow injection pump that will be phased out due to vehicles going out of warranty)
Customer Pay / Retail Injection Pumps
Old Part Number 17800077 becomes new Part Number 19208315
(This is blue tag low volume/flow injection pump)
Old Part Number 17800076 becomes new Part Number 19208316
(This is blue tag high volume/flow injection pump used on some 1994 vehicles)
2) The identification tag location has changed. The old pump identification tag was on the rear of the pump housing above the fuel solenoid. The new pump identification tag will be bolted on the advance piston cover (driverside of pump).
Note: Dealers also need to pay particular attention to the old pump identification tags when requesting a special policy pump. There are many types of pumps being returned for special policy. Aftermarket pumps previously installed on vehicles will not be covered under special policy. Since the start of production the 6.5 diesel engine has only had three different colors on the tags. There has been a black tag, a blue tag, and a green tag. Tags of any other color were not installed by a GM facility, and will not be covered under special policy. Identification tag numbers must also be properly stamped (engraved). The tag may be the right color but have hand written (hand engraver tool, not machine stamped) part numbers/serial numbers. If there is any question about an injection pump identification tag, the dealer needs to inquire about it when calling for a special policy pump. If the identification tag is not from original equipment or special policy pump the dealer may be debited.
Please follow this diagnostic or repair process thoroughly and complete each step. If the condition exhibited is resolved without completing every step, the remaining steps do not need to be performed.