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HOMESERVICE MANUALSCADILLAC1996ELDORADO V8-4.6L VIN 9REPAIR AND DIAGNOSISPOWERTRAIN MANAGEMENTRELAYS AND MODULES - POWERTRAIN MANAGEMENTRELAYS AND MODULES - COMPUTERS AND CONTROL SYSTEMSBODY CONTROL MODULETECHNICAL SERVICE BULLETINSCUSTOMER INTERESTRADIO CLOCK - STUCK ON 12:00 AND CANNOT BE CHANGED
1996 Cadillac Eldorado V8-4.6L VIN 9
Radio Clock - Stuck on 12:00 and Cannot Be Changed
1996 Cadillac Eldorado V8-4.6L VIN 9SECTION Radio Clock - Stuck on 12:00 and Cannot Be Changed
File In Section: 8 - Chassis/Body Electrical
Bulletin No: 53-81-22
Date: November, 1995
Subject:
Clock Malfunction - Radio Clock Stuck on 12:00 and Cannot be Changed (Replace Body Control Module)
Models:
1996 Cadillac Concours, DeVille, Eldorado, Seville
Model Built Prior to VIN Breakpoint
Concours TU202032
DeVille TU202019
Eldorado TU600446
Eldorado Touring TU600447
Seville TU800694
Seville Touring TU800695
Condition
Some owners may comment on the radio clock being stuck on 12:00 and cannot be changed.
Cause
This condition may result from a fluctuation of system voltage to the Body Control Module (PZM).
Correction
Install updated Body Control Module (PZM) using the following procedure.
Remove or Disconnect
1. "Comfort" fuse B9 from trunk compartment fuse block.
2. Rear seat cushion.
3. Rear seat back.
4. Body Control Module (PZM) from vehicle.
5. MEMCAL from PZM.
Install or Connect
1. MEMCAL in new PZM.
2. PZM in vehicle.
3. Rear seat back.
4. Rear seat cushion.
5. "Comfort" fuse B9 in trunk compartment fuse block.
6. Reprogram PZM override PZS33 according to the following values:
E = 6 = Eldorado
K = 4 = Seville
Ksp = 5 = DeVille/Concours
7. Hold the front "Defrost" and "Auto/Econ" ("A/C" for analog IPC) for approximately 5 seconds until the display flashes.
8. Cycle ignition.
Parts Information
Part Name P/N
Body Control Module (PZM) 16233374
Parts are currently available from GMSPO.
Warranty Information
For vehicles repaired under warranty, use:
Labor Operation Labor Time
T2720 0.6 hr
Bulletin No: 53-81-22
Date: November, 1995
Subject:
Clock Malfunction - Radio Clock Stuck on 12:00 and Cannot be Changed (Replace Body Control Module)
Models:
1996 Cadillac Concours, DeVille, Eldorado, Seville
Model Built Prior to VIN Breakpoint
Concours TU202032
DeVille TU202019
Eldorado TU600446
Eldorado Touring TU600447
Seville TU800694
Seville Touring TU800695
Condition
Some owners may comment on the radio clock being stuck on 12:00 and cannot be changed.
Cause
This condition may result from a fluctuation of system voltage to the Body Control Module (PZM).
Correction
Install updated Body Control Module (PZM) using the following procedure.
Remove or Disconnect
1. "Comfort" fuse B9 from trunk compartment fuse block.
2. Rear seat cushion.
3. Rear seat back.
4. Body Control Module (PZM) from vehicle.
5. MEMCAL from PZM.
Install or Connect
1. MEMCAL in new PZM.
2. PZM in vehicle.
3. Rear seat back.
4. Rear seat cushion.
5. "Comfort" fuse B9 in trunk compartment fuse block.
6. Reprogram PZM override PZS33 according to the following values:
E = 6 = Eldorado
K = 4 = Seville
Ksp = 5 = DeVille/Concours
7. Hold the front "Defrost" and "Auto/Econ" ("A/C" for analog IPC) for approximately 5 seconds until the display flashes.
8. Cycle ignition.
Parts Information
Part Name P/N
Body Control Module (PZM) 16233374
Parts are currently available from GMSPO.
Warranty Information
For vehicles repaired under warranty, use:
Labor Operation Labor Time
T2720 0.6 hr
RENDER: 1.0x
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When to See a Mechanic
Stop DIY work and contact a certified mechanic immediately if any of the following apply:
- β’ You smell fuel, burning insulation, or see smoke.
- β’ Brakes feel soft, pull hard to one side, or make grinding noises.
- β’ The engine overheats, stalls repeatedly, or misfires under load.
- β’ You are missing required tools, torque specs, or safe lifting equipment.
- β’ You are not confident in the next step or safety outcome.