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DJ Red Barron
03-17-2004, 05:31 PM
The following is a memo from GM stating the use of rechargeable air filters may cause transmission shift problems, engine driveability problems & SES Light On problems (throwing codes). It also states these problems will NOT be covered under warranty. Yes, in part of the memo, it states "excessively oiled" filters. But for the most part, it reads any use of this type of filter & these issues won't be covered. I just figured some of you might want to know so you can throw a paper filter in if you take your car in for a problem.


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Subject: A/T Shift, Engine Driveability Concerns or SES Light On as a Result of the Installation of an Aftermarket Reusable, Excessively Oiled Air Filter -- 2004 and Prior Cars and Lt Duty Trucks and 2003-2004 HUMMER H2
Message #: VSS20040056

Corporate Bulletin Number 04-07-30-013 will be available in SI on March 18, 2004.

Automatic Transmission Shift, Engine Driveability Concerns or Service Engine Soon (SES)
Light On as a Result of the Installation of an Aftermarket Reusable, Excessively Oiled Air Filter

Models: 2004 and All Prior Cars and Light Duty Trucks
2003-2004 HUMMER H2

DO THIS
First, Inspect the vehicle for a reusable aftermarket excessively oiled air filter

DON'T DO THIS
DO NOT repair under warranty if concerns result from the use of a reusable aftermarket oiled air filter.

The installation of an aftermarket reusable, oiled air filter may result in:

1. Service Engine Soon (SES) Light On

2. Transmission shift concerns, slipping and damaged clutch(es) or band(s)

3. Engine driveability concerns, poor acceleration from a stop, limited engine RPM range

The oil that is used on these air filter elements may be transferred onto the Mass Air Flow (MAF) sensor causing contamination of the sensor. As a result, the Grams per Second (GPS) signal from the MAF may be low and any or all of the concerns listed above may occur.

When servicing a vehicle with any of these concerns, be sure to check for the presence of an aftermarket reusable, excessively oiled air filter. The MAF, GPS reading should be compared to a like vehicle with a OEM air box and filter under the same driving conditions to verify the concern.

Transmission or engine driveability concerns that are the result of the installation of an aftermarket reusable, excessively oiled air filter are not considered to be warrantable repair items.

Here is a pic of the actual bulletin from GM's internal website.
http://www.superlightning.com/albums/album33/GM_K_N_Bulletin.sized.jpg

DarkPhoenix
03-18-2004, 02:49 AM
HA HA! I knew there was a real reason why a paper filter was better than a K&N! May be a little more restrictive, but filtration and the lack of oil on the MAF make up for it! :D

WAHUSKER
03-18-2004, 03:41 AM
Funny, my Pontiac dealer sells them..... So clean the element if you're paranoid with a little rubbing alcohol & a q-tip every time you change the oil.

topfueluhl
03-18-2004, 08:23 PM
Originally posted by WAHUSKER
Funny, my Pontiac dealer sells them.....

Maybe they didn't get the memo. :D

JandJsTA
03-18-2004, 09:24 PM
DJ was kind enough to attach the official GM document that was meant for the GM Service Managers as you can see at the bottom of the doc he provided. I am going to lock this up and place it at the top for period of time to give everyone a chance to see it, no need to comment :)

As with the new attch rules the pic will stay posted for 2 weeks and then be purged so if you want a copy get it now :)