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Does anyone have the details for these TSB's for my 03 Trailblazer?

02-06=03-010A Jul04    02-08-64-021 Oct02

 

Oops, only noticed the one first time around. Here's the second one you asked about...

 

Outside Rearview Mirrors Do Not Return To Their Original Position After Using Curb View Assist Feature (Update Door Module Software) #02-08-64-021 - (Oct 4, 2002)

Outside Rearview Mirrors Do Not Return To Their Original Position After Using Curb View Assist Feature (Update Door Module Software)

2002-2003 Chevrolet TrailBlazer, TrailBlazer EXT

 

2002-2003 GMC Envoy, Envoy XL

 

2002-2003 Oldsmobile Bravada

 

with Outside Rearview Mirror Curb View Assist Feature (RPOs D25 or DS3)

 

Condition

Some customers may comment that the outside rearview mirrors do not return to their original position after using the reverse tilt (curb view assist) feature.

 

Correction

Update the driver and passenger door modules with new software available through GM Access beginning September 9, 2002. The update will be fully available October 7, 2002 to all dealers on TIS 2000 CD version 10.

 

Please refer the vehicle owner to the appropriate sections in their Owner's Manual for more information on the operation of the rearview mirrors and personalization instructions.

 

A new driver and passenger door module was put into production vehicles starting in August 2002. All 2002 model year vehicles may need the software update. All 2003 model year vehicles built in August 2002 and earlier may need the software update. If the software update does not fix the concern, perform the Diagnostic System Check - Door Systems and repair as necessary.

 

Warranty Information

For vehicles repaired under warranty, use:

 

Labor Operation

Description

Labor Time

 

N8520

Module Or Assembly, Door Drivers And Passengers (Both) - Reprogram

0.6 hr

 

 

 

 

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