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<blockquote data-quote="AuroraGirl" data-source="post: 28154" data-attributes="member: 9417"><p>the difference forr the abs system is because theDIAMETER and THE WIDTH because the module is the same as the lowly half tons through the 1 tons (I think)</p><p></p><p>Also consider the ABS only works over 4mph when the truck can accurately determine wheel speed, under 4 it simply cannot, and under 8 its not accurate enough for its liking, and the size diameter difference of any kind may interupt the speed of which it applies or when it stops, meaning it may not start ABS above the speed its accurate which means more potential to lose control of steering at low speed but sliding events, or it may not cut off at the right speed and you may end up reatr ending someone when you brake while barely moving and the module is assuming its accurate values and youre wheels are just locked up when its trying to stop </p><table style='width: 100%'><tr><td><table style='width: 100%'><tr><td><p style="text-align: left">Tire Size Calibration</p> </td><td><p style="text-align: left"><p style="text-align: left"><table style='width: 100%'><tr><td> • </td><td>Read Tire Calibration</td></tr></table><table style='width: 100%'><tr><td> • </td><td>New Tire Size</td></tr></table></p> </p> </td><td><p style="text-align: left"><strong>Important: </strong>The PCM must also be programmed with the correct tire size calibration when different size tires are installed on the vehicle. Refer to <a href="https://gm.saturn.team/Chevrolet/Chevy_K_Silverado___4WD/2005/50/4/4184/71878" target="_blank">Service Programming System (SPS)</a> in Programming.<br /> This function allows the technician to read the tire size calibration of the EBCM or calibrate the EBCM to the correct tire size. Calibration must be performed when the EBCM is replaced or when different size tires are installed on the vehicle.<br /> <br /> </p> </td></tr></table></td></tr></table> <table style='width: 100%'><tr><td><p style="text-align: left"><p style="text-align: left"><table style='width: 100%'><tr><td><br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <strong>Subject:</strong></td><td><strong>Guidelines When Changing Tire Size</strong></td></tr></table><br /> <table style='width: 100%'><tr><td><strong>Models:</strong></td><td><strong>1995-2008 All General Motors Light Duty Trucks/Utilities</strong></td></tr></table></p></p> <p style="text-align: left"><br /> <hr class="bbc-hr bbc-hr--3" /></p> <p style="text-align: left"><strong>This PI was superseded to update model years. Please discard PIT3271C.</strong><br /> <hr class="bbc-hr bbc-hr--3" /></p> <p style="text-align: left">The following diagnosis might be helpful if the vehicle exhibits the symptom(s) described in this PI.<br /> <a href="https://gm.saturn.team/Chevrolet/Chevy_K_Silverado___4WD/2005/bulletins/2026111#ss1-2026111" target="_blank">[H3]Condition/Concern:[/H3]</a><br /> Changing of tire size on midsize and full size trucks and utilities.<br /> <a href="https://gm.saturn.team/Chevrolet/Chevy_K_Silverado___4WD/2005/bulletins/2026111#ss2-2026111" target="_blank">[H3]Recommendation/Instructions:[/H3]</a><br /> When attempting to change tire size, it is important to understand what tire size the customer is interested in installing. General Motors will ONLY support a tire calibration for tires that have been sized, tested and designed for the vehicle in question and its applications. DO NOT use the information offered in the ABS module (tire size selection) as a guide to see what tires are applicable to the vehicle in question. Keep in mind, changing the tire size in the ABS module will only affect ABS wheel speed sensor calibration that are direct inputs to the ABS module. It will not correct or calibrate the speedometer's accuracy, and will not change the calibration of the ABS rear speed sensor value on vehicles that obtain rear wheel speed data from the ECM/PCM/VCM via the VSS.<br /> [H4]Example.[/H4]<br /> 2004 Chevrolet Colorado LS with 235/75/R15 tires. The customer would like to install P265/75/R15 tires. Although ABS module shows this tire can be programmed, the 265/75/R15 will only fit under a Colorado with the Z71 suspension. This suspension will offer acceptable wheel clearance. Therefore, a calibration will not be offered for this application.<br /> [H4]Example.[/H4]<br /> A second example would be bulletin 03-03-10-006a, which offers 20" wheels and tires for the full size pick up trucks. A calibration has been developed for this specific application in response to popular demand from our customers. Accessories released an approved tire wheel combination that has been tested and validated by GM Engineering for a specific application.<br /> The only way to confirm that a calibration is available would be to visit YOUR sales department. Using the sales order guide, the following combinations of items must be available for the vehicle in question... If you can build a vehicle, using the sales guide, using the same model year, body style, engine size, transmission type, axle type and suspension type, any tire offered for that combination will be offered a calibration. If your sales guide does not cover the model year vehicle that is in question, please contact Techline Customer Support at 1-800-828-6860. Please do not call Technical Assistance Center for these concerns.<br /> Once the tire application has been confirmed per the sales guide, contact Techline at 800-828-6860 for a VCI Number. Please note, there may be a cost to the customer for this service. This is not a feature that is covered under the manufactures warranty.<br /> Please follow this diagnostic or repair process thoroughly and complete each step. If the condition exhibited is resolved without completing every step, the remaining steps do not need to be performed.</p> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> </td></tr></table></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AuroraGirl, post: 28154, member: 9417"] the difference forr the abs system is because theDIAMETER and THE WIDTH because the module is the same as the lowly half tons through the 1 tons (I think) Also consider the ABS only works over 4mph when the truck can accurately determine wheel speed, under 4 it simply cannot, and under 8 its not accurate enough for its liking, and the size diameter difference of any kind may interupt the speed of which it applies or when it stops, meaning it may not start ABS above the speed its accurate which means more potential to lose control of steering at low speed but sliding events, or it may not cut off at the right speed and you may end up reatr ending someone when you brake while barely moving and the module is assuming its accurate values and youre wheels are just locked up when its trying to stop [TABLE] [TR] [TD][TABLE] [TR] [TD][LEFT]Tire Size Calibration[/LEFT][/TD] [TD][LEFT][LEFT][TABLE] [TR] [TD] • [/TD] [TD]Read Tire Calibration[/TD] [/TR] [/TABLE] [TABLE] [TR] [TD] • [/TD] [TD]New Tire Size[/TD] [/TR] [/TABLE][/LEFT][/LEFT][/TD] [TD][LEFT][B]Important: [/B]The PCM must also be programmed with the correct tire size calibration when different size tires are installed on the vehicle. Refer to [URL='https://gm.saturn.team/Chevrolet/Chevy_K_Silverado___4WD/2005/50/4/4184/71878']Service Programming System (SPS)[/URL] in Programming. This function allows the technician to read the tire size calibration of the EBCM or calibrate the EBCM to the correct tire size. Calibration must be performed when the EBCM is replaced or when different size tires are installed on the vehicle. [/LEFT][/TD] [/TR] [/TABLE] [/TD] [/TR] [/TABLE] [TABLE] [TR] [TD][LEFT][LEFT][TABLE] [TR] [TD] [B]Subject:[/B][/TD] [TD][B]Guidelines When Changing Tire Size[/B][/TD] [/TR] [/TABLE] [TABLE] [TR] [TD][B]Models:[/B][/TD] [TD][B]1995-2008 All General Motors Light Duty Trucks/Utilities[/B][/TD] [/TR] [/TABLE][/LEFT] [HR=3][/HR] [B]This PI was superseded to update model years. Please discard PIT3271C.[/B] [HR=3][/HR] The following diagnosis might be helpful if the vehicle exhibits the symptom(s) described in this PI. [URL='https://gm.saturn.team/Chevrolet/Chevy_K_Silverado___4WD/2005/bulletins/2026111#ss1-2026111'][H3]Condition/Concern:[/H3][/URL] Changing of tire size on midsize and full size trucks and utilities. [URL='https://gm.saturn.team/Chevrolet/Chevy_K_Silverado___4WD/2005/bulletins/2026111#ss2-2026111'][H3]Recommendation/Instructions:[/H3][/URL] When attempting to change tire size, it is important to understand what tire size the customer is interested in installing. General Motors will ONLY support a tire calibration for tires that have been sized, tested and designed for the vehicle in question and its applications. DO NOT use the information offered in the ABS module (tire size selection) as a guide to see what tires are applicable to the vehicle in question. Keep in mind, changing the tire size in the ABS module will only affect ABS wheel speed sensor calibration that are direct inputs to the ABS module. It will not correct or calibrate the speedometer's accuracy, and will not change the calibration of the ABS rear speed sensor value on vehicles that obtain rear wheel speed data from the ECM/PCM/VCM via the VSS. [H4]Example.[/H4] 2004 Chevrolet Colorado LS with 235/75/R15 tires. The customer would like to install P265/75/R15 tires. Although ABS module shows this tire can be programmed, the 265/75/R15 will only fit under a Colorado with the Z71 suspension. This suspension will offer acceptable wheel clearance. Therefore, a calibration will not be offered for this application. [H4]Example.[/H4] A second example would be bulletin 03-03-10-006a, which offers 20" wheels and tires for the full size pick up trucks. A calibration has been developed for this specific application in response to popular demand from our customers. Accessories released an approved tire wheel combination that has been tested and validated by GM Engineering for a specific application. The only way to confirm that a calibration is available would be to visit YOUR sales department. Using the sales order guide, the following combinations of items must be available for the vehicle in question... If you can build a vehicle, using the sales guide, using the same model year, body style, engine size, transmission type, axle type and suspension type, any tire offered for that combination will be offered a calibration. If your sales guide does not cover the model year vehicle that is in question, please contact Techline Customer Support at 1-800-828-6860. Please do not call Technical Assistance Center for these concerns. Once the tire application has been confirmed per the sales guide, contact Techline at 800-828-6860 for a VCI Number. Please note, there may be a cost to the customer for this service. This is not a feature that is covered under the manufactures warranty. Please follow this diagnostic or repair process thoroughly and complete each step. If the condition exhibited is resolved without completing every step, the remaining steps do not need to be performed.[/LEFT] [/TD] [/TR] [/TABLE] [/QUOTE]
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