Campaign SA129 - ECM Update For ISG Logic
NUMBER 123GROUP Engine
DATE August 2012
MODEL Rio (UB) 1.6L GDI, A/T w/ISG 2013MY
SUBJECT:
SERVICE ACTION: ECM UPGRADE - RIO ISG LOGIC IMPROVEMENT (SA129)
This bulletin provides information related to the ECM software upgrade to improve the ISG control logic of some 2013MY Rio 1.6L GDI vehicles produced from February 23, 2012 to July 17, 2012. Some vehicles may experience intermittent hesitation to automatically restart the engine after ISG system shuts it down as part of its normal operation during an idle stop. To correct this concern, follow the service procedure below For confirmation that the latest reflash has been done to a vehicle you're working on, verify ROM ID using the tables in this TSB. To ensure maximum customer satisfaction Kia is requesting the completion of this Service Action on all affected 2013MY Rio vehicles prior to delivery.
NOTICE
A Service Action is a repair program without customer notification that is performed during the warranty period. Any dealer requesting to perform this repair outside the warranty period will require DPSM approval.
Repair status for a VIN is provided on WebDCS (Service> Warranty Coverage> Warranty Coverage Inquiry> Campaign Information). Not completed Recall / Service Action reports are available on WebDCS (Consumer Affairs> No Completed Recall> Recall VIN> Select Report), which includes a list of affected vehicles.
This issue number is SA129.
ECM Upgrade Procedure:
To correct this condition, the ECM should be reprogrammed using the GDS download as described in this bulletin.
UPGRADE EVENT NAME
NOTICE
^ A fully charged battery is necessary before ECM upgrade can take place. It is recommended that the Midtronics GR8-1299 system be used in ECM mode during charging. DO NOT connect any other battery charger to the vehicle during ECM upgrade.
^ All ECM upgrades must be done with the ignition key in the ON position.
^ Be careful not to disconnect any cables connected to the vehicle or GDS during the ECM upgrade procedure.
^ DO NOT start the engine during ECM upgrade.
^ DO NOT turn the ignition key OFF or interrupt the power supply during ECM upgrade.
^ When the ECM upgrade is completed, turn the ignition OFF and wait 20 seconds before starting the engine.
^ ONLY use approved ECM upgrade software designated for the correct model, year.
ROM ID Information Table
1. Connect the power supply cable to the GDS tool.
NOTICE
If attempting to perform the ECM upgrade with the power supply cable disconnected from the GDS tool, be sure to check that the GDS tool is fully charged before ECM upgrade. If the GDS tool is not fully charged, failure to perform the ECM upgrade may occur. Therefore, it is strongly recommended that the power supply be connected to the GDS tool.
2. Connect the USB cable between the VCI and the GDS tool.
NOTICE
When performing the ECM upgrade using the GDS tool, wireless communication between the VCI and GDS tool is not available. Therefore, be sure to connect the USB cable between the VCI and the GDS tool.
3. Connect the Main 16-pin DLC cable (GHDM - 241000) to the VCI.
4. Connect the Main 16-pin DLC cable (GHDM - 241000) to the OBD-II connector, located under the driver's side of the instrument panel.
5. With the ignition key ON, turn ON the VCI and GDS tool. Access the GDS vehicle identification number (VIN) screen and configure the vehicle using the VIN Auto Detect function.
6. Once back at the GDS Main Screen, select ECU Upgrade from the bottom right-hand corner. Next select Auto Mode, and then Engine. Perform the ECM upgrade in accordance with normal GDS tool ECM upgrade procedures.
NOTICE
Do NOT attempt to perform a Manual Mode upgrade unless Auto Mode fails. Always follow the instructions given on the GDS tool in either Auto or Manual mode. See table for Manual Mode passwords.
MANUAL MODE ECM UPGRADE PASSWORDS
7. When the GDS tool reports that the ECM upgrade has been successfully completed, click OK, turn OFF the ignition key, and wait at least 10 seconds before attempting to start the engine.
8. Check for Diagnostic Trouble Codes using the GDS and erase any DTCs stored such as EPS, ESC, and TPMS. Due to CAN BUS multiple DTCs may be set during reprogramming.
9. Start the engine to confirm proper operation of the vehicle.
AFFECTED VEHICLE PRODUCTION RANGE
SERVICE ACTION WARRANTY CLAIM INFORMATION
NOTICE
VIN inquiry data for this repair is provided for tracking purposes only. Kia retailers should reference SA129 when accessing the WebDCS system.