After Programming a Control Module

2006 Chevrolet Suburban K2500, 6.0 USECTION After Programming a Control Module
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The powertrain may operate slightly different after a control module software/calibration update. Operating the powertrain through various driving conditions allows the control module to re-learn certain values. The control module must re-learn the following after a software/calibration update:

  • Fuel trim correction
  • Idle air control (IAC) learned position
  • Automatic transmission shift adapts

Other learned values only re-learn by performing a service procedure.

If a control module is replaced the following service procedures may need to be performed:

  • The crankshaft variation learn procedure
  • The engine oil life reset procedure
  • The idle learn procedure
  • The inspection/maintenance complete system set procedure
  • The vehicle theft deterrent password learn procedure
  • The throttle position (TP) sensor learn procedure
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