Customer Satisfaction Program 12B37 - Reprogram The Powertrain Control Module (Pcm), Transmission Control Module (TCM), And The Anti-Lock Brake System (Abs) Module (12B37)
Publication date: 2012-05-03Reference number: 12B37
CUSTOMER SATISFACTION PROGRAM 12B37 - REPROGRAM THE POWERTRAIN CONTROL MODULE (PCM), TRANSMISSION CONTROL MODULE (TCM), AND THE ANTI-LOCK BRAKE SYSTEM (ABS) MODULE
SERVICE CAMPAIGN BULLETIN
| FORD: | 2012 Focus |
CUSTOMER SATISFACTION PROGRAM 12B37
SUBJECT
Customer Satisfaction Program 12B37
Certain 2012 Model Year Focus Vehicles Equipped with a DPS6 Automatic Transmission
Reprogram the Powertrain Control Module (PCM), Transmission Control Module (TCM), and the Anti-Lock Brake System (ABS) Module
PROGRAM TERMS
This program will be in effect through May 31, 2013. There is no mileage limit for this program.
AFFECTED VEHICLES
Certain 2012 model year Focus vehicles equipped with a DPS6 automatic transmission built at the Michigan Assembly Plant from Job #1 through March 28, 2012. Affected vehicles are identified in OASIS. In addition, for a list of vehicles assigned to your dealership, visit https://web.fsavinlists.dealerconnection.com. This information will be available on May 3, 2012.
REASON FOR THIS PROGRAM
In some of the affected vehicles, the customer may experience rough or jerky automatic transmission shifts. In addition, the vehicle may experience roll back when the driver is transitioning from the brake pedal to the accelerator pedal while on a slight incline.
SERVICE ACTION
Dealers are to reprogram the PCM, TCM, and ABS modules to the latest calibration using IDS release 78.03 or higher. In addition, dealers are to reset the Oil Life Monitoring System on vehicles built October 13, 2011 or prior. These services must be performed on all affected vehicles at no charge to the vehicle owner. All in-stock vehicles must be repaired prior to delivery. Dealership service management/advisors must provide the Customer Information Sheet (posted with this bulletin) to owners whose vehicles were built on or before October 13, 2011.
OWNER NOTIFICATION MAILING SCHEDULE
Owner Letters are expected to be mailed the week of May 21, 2012. Dealers should repair any affected vehicles that arrive at their dealerships, whether or not the customer has received a letter.
ATTACHMENTS
- Attachment I: Administrative Information
- Attachment II: Labor Allowances and Parts Ordering Information
- Attachment III: Technical Information
- Owner Notification Letter
- Intelligent Oil Life™ Customer Information Sheet
QUESTIONS & ASSISTANCE
Special Service Support Center (Dealer Assistance Only) 1-800-325-5621 Sincerely,
ATTACHMENT I
Customer Satisfaction Program 12B37
Certain 2012 Model Year Focus Vehicles Equipped with a DPS6 Automatic Transmission
Reprogram the Powertrain Control Module (PCM), Transmission Control Module (TCM), and the Anti-Lock Brake System (ABS) Module
OASIS ACTIVATED?
Yes, OASIS will be activated on May 3, 2012.
FSA VIN LIST ACTIVATED?
Yes, FSA VIN list will be available through https://web.fsavinlists.dealerconnection.com on May 3, 2012. Owner names and addresses will be available by June 1, 2012.
STOCK VEHICLES
Correct all affected units in your new vehicle inventory before delivery.
SOLD VEHICLES
- Owners of affected vehicles will be directed to dealers for repairs.
- Immediately contact any of your affected customers whose vehicles are not on your VIN list but are identified in OASIS. Give the customer a copy of the Owner Notification Letter (when available) and schedule a service date.
- Correct other affected vehicles identified in OASIS which are brought to your dealership.
TITLE BRANDED / SALVAGED VEHICLES
Affected title branded and salvaged vehicles are eligible for this service action.
RELATED DAMAGE
If a related damage condition exists that you believe to be caused by the covered condition, call the Special Service Support Center to request approval prior to the repair of any related damage. Requests for approval after completion of the repair will not be granted. Ford Motor Company reserves the right to deny coverage for related damage in cases where the vehicle owner has not had this service action performed on a timely basis.
ADDITIONAL LABOR TIME
- If a condition exists that requires additional labor to complete the repair, call the Special Service Support Center to request approval prior to performing any additional labor. Requests for approval after completion of the repair will not be granted.
- If you encounter aftermarket equipment or modifications to the vehicle which might prevent the repair of the covered condition, call the Special Service Support Center.
OWNER REFUNDS
Refunds are not authorized for this program.
RENTAL VEHICLES
The use of rental vehicles is not authorized for this program.
CLAIMS PREPARATION AND SUBMISSION
- Enter claims using Direct Warranty Entry (DWE).
- Refer to ACESII manual for claims preparation and submission information.
- Related damage must be claimed on a repair line that is separate from the repair line on which the FSA is claimed. Related damage requires prior approval from the Special Service Support Center.
- "MT" labor should be submitted on a separate repair line with the related damage flag checked. "MT" labor requires prior approval from the Special Service Support Center.
- PROGRAM TERMS: This program will be in effect through May 31, 2013. There is no mileage limit for this program.
ATTACHMENT II
Customer Satisfaction Program 12B37
Certain 2012 Model Year Focus Vehicles Equipped with a DPS6 Automatic Transmission
Reprogram the Powertrain Control Module (PCM), Transmission Control Module (TCM), and the Anti-Lock Brake System (ABS) Module
LABOR ALLOWANCES
| Description | Labor Operation | Labor Time |
|---|---|---|
Reprogram the PCM, TCM*, and ABS modules (and reset the oil life monitoring system if necessary).
|
12B37B | 0.6 Hours |
Reprogram the PCM and TCM* modules.
|
12B37C | 0.4 Hours |
PARTS REQUIREMENTS / ORDERING INFORMATION
Parts are not required to complete this repair.
ATTACHMENT III
Customer Satisfaction Program 12B37
Certain 2012 Model Year Focus Vehicles Equipped with a DPS6 Automatic Transmission
Reprogram the Powertrain Control Module (PCM), Transmission Control Module (TCM), and the Anti-Lock Brake System (ABS) Module
SERVICE PROCEDURE
Important Information For Module Programming
- Make sure the battery is fully charged before carrying out the programming steps and connect IDS/scan tool to a power source.
- Inspect Vehicle Communication Module (VCM) and cables for any damage. Make sure scan tool connections are not interrupted during programming.
- A hardwired internet connection is strongly recommended.
- Turn off all unnecessary accessories (radio, heated/cooled seats, head lamps, interior lamps, HVAC system, etc.), close doors.
- Disconnect/depower any aftermarket accessories (remote start, alarm, power inverter, CB radio, etc.).
- Follow all scan tool on-screen instructions carefully.
- Disable IDS/scan tool sleep mode, screensaver, hibernation modes.
- Create all sessions Key On Engine Off (KOEO). Starting the vehicle before creating a session will cause errors within the programming inhale process.
Module Reprogramming
- Reprogram the PCM, TCM, and ABS Modules to the latest calibration using IDS release 78.03 or higher. Calibration files may also be obtained at www.motorcraft.com.NOTE: If the vehicle build date is March 26, 2012 or later, the ABS module may already be at the latest calibration. IDS will indicate that no update is available.NOTE: Since the reprogramming involved with this Field Service Action will NOT clear the adaptive tables, the transmission adaptive learning procedure is NOT required for this program.
- Perform the ABS module IVD initialization.NOTE: The vehicle must be on level ground and at a complete standstill. Ensure steering wheel is in straight ahead position and do not move steering wheel during initialization. Any vehicle movement results in initialization failure.
- After programming the ABS module, it is critical the IVD initialization sequence be performed to ensure the ABS module functions as intended. From the toolbox, select "Chassis", "Braking", and "IVD Initialization Sequence" and follow the on screen instructions. Ensure that all four IVD sensors referenced below are calibrated.
- - Lateral Acceleration Sensor
- - Longitudinal Acceleration Sensor
- - Pressure Sensor
- - Steering Angle Sensor
- After all sensors have been calibrated, perform an on demand self test on the ABS module to ensure there are no DTCs present that may have been set during the programming process. If any codes are present, follow normal diagnostic routines.
- After programming the ABS module, it is critical the IVD initialization sequence be performed to ensure the ABS module functions as intended. From the toolbox, select "Chassis", "Braking", and "IVD Initialization Sequence" and follow the on screen instructions. Ensure that all four IVD sensors referenced below are calibrated.
- If the vehicle build date is on or before October 13, 2011, reset the oil life monitoring system. If not, release the vehicle.NOTE: On vehicles built between Job #1 and October 13, 2011, the oil life monitoring system may not have been working properly. Reprogramming the PCM corrects this concern but activates the "Engine Oil Change Due" maintenance message.
- Turn the ignition key to the "ON" position. Do not start the engine. For vehicles with push-button start, press and hold the START/STOP button for two seconds without pressing the brake pedal. Do not attempt to start the engine.
- Press both the accelerator and brake pedals at the same time.
- - Keep both pedals fully pressed.
- - After three seconds, the "Service: Oil Reset In Progress" message will be displayed.
- Once the "Service: Oil Reset Complete" message is displayed ( after approximately 25 seconds), release both the accelerator and brake pedals.
- Rotate the key to the "OFF" position. For vehicles with push-button start, press the START/ STOP button to turn the vehicle off completely.
- Give the owner a copy of the "Intelligent Oil Life Monitor™ Customer Information Sheet".
Recovering a PCM/Body Control Module (BCM) when programming has resulted in a blank module: NEVER DELETE THE ORIGINAL SESSION!
- Obtain the original IDS that was used when the programming error occurred during Module Reprogramming (MR) or Programmable Module Installation (PMI).
- Disconnect the VCM from the data link connector (DLC) and the IDS.
- Reconnect the VCM to IDS and then connect to the DLC. Once reconnected, the VCM icon should appear in the corner of the IDS screen. If it does not, troubleshoot the IDS to VCM connection.
- Locate the ORIGINAL vehicle session when programming failed. This should be the last session used in most cases. If not, use the session created on the date that the programming failed.NOTE: If the original session is not listed in the previous session list, click the "Recycle Bin" icon at the lower right of the previous session screen. This will load any deleted sessions and allow you to look through them. Double-click the session to restore it.
- Once the session is loaded, the failed process should resume automatically.
- If programming does not resume automatically, proceed to the Module Programming menu and select the previously attempted process, Programmable Module Installation (PMI) or Module Reprogramming.
- Follow all on-screen prompts/instructions.
- Near the end of programming, the IDS will prompt you to select certain parameters. It is important to make a selection for ALL parameters listed. If the correct selection is already highlighted, you must still choose that selection before clicking the "Tick" mark to complete the configuration.
- The last screen on the IDS may list additional steps required to complete the programming process. Make sure all applicable steps listed on the screen are followed in order.