Intermittent Crank/No Start With DTC P1682 Set (PI1422)

2012 Buick VeranoSECTION Intermittent Crank/No Start With DTC P1682 Set (PI1422)
Publication date: 2015-02-19
Reference number: PI1422

INTERMITTENT CRANK/NO START WITH DTC P1682 SET

INTERMITTENT CRANK/NO START WITH DTC P1682 SET

TECHNICAL SERVICE BULLETIN

Reference Number(s): PI1422, Date of Issue:  February 19, 2015
AFFECTED MODEL(S): 2012-2015 Buick Verano; 2011-2015 Chevrolet Cruze

CONDITION/CONCERN

Some customers may comment on an intermittent crank/no start in cold climate conditions.

When checking the vehicle for DTCs, the ECM may report P1682 set as current or in history.

This condition may be caused by excessive resistance across the KR75 Engine Controls Ignition Relay contacts due to frost build-up.

RECOMMENDATION/INSTRUCTIONS

Buick Verano Relay

G09855471

Chevrolet Cruze Relay

G09855472

If no other root cause is identified through normal diagnosis, replace the KR75 Engine Controls Ignition Relay (shown above) with the updated relay, P/N 13595908.

PARTS INFORMATION

Part Number Description
13595908 RELAY

WARRANTY INFORMATION

For vehicles repaired under the Bumper-to-Bumper coverage (Canada Base Warranty coverage), use the following labor operation. Reference the Applicable Warranties section of Investigate Vehicle History (IVH) for coverage information.

Labor Operation Description Labor Time
5480058(1) Diagnosis and Replace the Engine Control Module Relay in the UBEC (KR75 Engine Controls Ignition Relay) 0.4 hr
(1) This is an unique Labor Operation for Bulletin use only. It will not be published in the Labor Time Guide.
RENDER: 1.0x

NO RELATED

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