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HOMESERVICE MANUALSPONTIAC2005SUNFIRE L4-2.2L VIN FREPAIR AND DIAGNOSISACCESSORIES AND OPTIONAL EQUIPMENTGLOBAL POSITIONING SYSTEMGLOBAL POSITIONING SYSTEM MODULESERVICE AND REPAIRCOMMUNICATION INTERFACE MODULE REPLACEMENT
2005 Pontiac Sunfire L4-2.2L VIN F
Communication Interface Module Replacement
2005 Pontiac Sunfire L4-2.2L VIN FSECTION Communication Interface Module Replacement
COMMUNICATION INTERFACE MODULE REPLACEMENT
REMOVAL PROCEDURE
1. Disable the SIR. Refer to SIR Disabling and Enabling Zone 5 in Restraint Systems.
IMPORTANT: The vehicle communication interface module (VCIM) has a specific set of unique numbers that tie the module to each vehicle. These numbers, the 10-digit station identification and the 11-digit electronic serial number, are used by the National Cellular Network and OnStar(R) to identify the specific vehicle. Because these numbers are tied to the vehicle identification number of the vehicle, you must never exchange these parts with those of another vehicle.
2. Remove the passenger inflatable restraint module.
3. Remove the I/P carrier bolts on the passenger side.
4. Remove the bolt (1) for the module bracket strap (7).
5. Remove the module bracket strap (7) from the mounting bracket (3).
6. Slide the module (2) upward in the mounting bracket.
IMPORTANT: The generation 5 module uses four connector cavities. In addition, the STID and the ESN information on the generation 5 label can not be used to update the customer account information if the module is replaced. Use a scan tool to access this information.
7. Disconnect all the electrical connector (3) from the communication interface module (1).
8. Disconnect all the coaxial cable connectors (4) from the module (1).
9. Pull downward on the back of the I/P compartment to remove the OnStar(R) module (2) from the bracket (3).
10. Remove the module (2) through the opening for the passenger inflator module.
INSTALLATION PROCEDURE
1. Install the OnStar(R) module (2) thorough the opening for the passenger inflator module.
2. Pull downward on the back of the I/P compartment to install the module to the bracket (3).
3. Slide the unit upward in the mounting bracket.
4. Connect the electrical connectors (3) to the module (1).
5. Connect the coaxial cable connectors (4) to the module (1).
6. Reposition the module (2) in the bracket.
7. Install the module bracket strap (7) to the mounting bracket (3).
8. Install the bolt (1) for the module bracket strap (7).
NOTE: Refer to Fastener Notice in Service Precautions.
Tighten the bolt to 4 N.m (35 lb in).
9. Install the I/P carrier bolts on the passenger side.
Tighten the bolt to 2.3 N.m (20 lb in).
10. Install the passenger inflatable restraint module.
11. Enable the SIR. Refer to SIR Disabling and Enabling Zone 5 in Restraint Systems.
12. Configure the OnStar(R) system. Refer to OnStar Reconfiguration. Programming and Relearning
IMPORTANT: After replacing the vehicle communication interface module, you must configure the OnStar(R) system. Failure to configure the system will result in an additional customer visit for repair. In addition, pressing and holding the white dot button on the keypad will NOT reset this version of the OnStar(R) system. This action will cause a DTC to set.
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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.