ECM Reprogramming For DTC C1424 (WUU-06R)
Reference number: WUU-06R
ECM REPROGRAMMING FOR DTC C1424
SERVICE CAMPAIGN BULLETIN
| SUBARU: | 2019-2020 Ascent; 2020 Legacy and Outback |
APPLICABILITY
2019-2020MY Ascent
2020MY Legacy and Outback
INTRODUCTION
In the interest of customer satisfaction, Subaru of America, Inc. (Subaru) is initiating a Service Program to reprogram the Engine Control Module (ECM) on certain 2019-2020MY Ascent and 2020MY Legacy & Outback vehicles. In some vehicles, the current software may cause the sub learning value control to operate improperly during the wake-up mode of the ECM. This could cause repeated erroneous learning of the accelerator position which can result in the disabling of the VDC function. When the VDC function is disabled, EyeSight, Reverse Automatic Braking (RAB), and Electronic Parking Brake (EPB) auto release functions are disabled by the VDC fail signal causing the VDC, EyeSight, RAB and EPB warning lamps to illuminate. This program affects approximately 115, 729 vehicles.
AFFECTED VEHICLES
| Model Year | Carline | Production Range | VIN Range |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2019-2020 | Ascent | March 5, 2018 - November 8, 2019 | K3400001-L3428031 |
| 2020 | Legacy | July 31, 2019 - October 9, 2019 | L3002093-L3005628 |
| 2020 | Outback | July 30, 2019 - October 5, 2019 | L3100201-L3116059 |
Coverage for all affected vehicles must be confirmed by using the Vehicle Coverage Inquiry function on Subarunet.com. This information is now available.
DESCRIPTION OF THE REPAIR
Subaru retailers will reprogram the ECM.
RETAILER RESPONSIBILITY
Retailers are to promptly perform this repair on any affected vehicles that may be in their inventory. Additionally, whenever a vehicle subject to this Service Program is taken into inventory or in for service, necessary steps should be taken to ensure the repair has been made before selling or releasing the vehicle.
Any vehicles listed in a Service Program that are in the retailer's stock must be:
- Immediately identified
- Tagged or otherwise marked to prevent their delivery or use prior to inspection and/or repair
- Updated in accordance with the repair procedures outlined in this Service Program Bulletin.
OWNER NOTIFICATION
Subaru is in the process of acquiring registration data and expects to notify affected vehicle owners by first class mail beginning January 2020. Retailers will be advised when owner notification occurs.
RETAILER AFFECTED VIN LISTS
Each Subaru retailer will receive an affected VIN list from their Zone Office. Vehicles will be assigned to retailers as follows:
- Original vehicle owners are assigned to the original selling retailer when their current address is within a 100-mile radius of that retailer.
- If the original selling retailer is inactive, the VIN has been assigned to the nearest active retailer.
- For any new owners or when original owners live more than 100 miles from the original selling retailer, the VIN has been assigned to the nearest active retailer.
PACK FILE APPLICABILITY
| Model | PAK File Name | New ECM Part Number | Old ECM Part Numbers | Decryption Keyword | New ECM CID Number |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2019MY Ascent | 22765AL735.pak | 22765AL735 | 22765AL730, 31, 32, 33 & 34 | 27296879 | LT8D700A |
| 2020MY Ascent | 22765AN502.pak | 22765AN502 | 22765AN500, 501 | 4AD9A75F | LT8F200C00G |
| 2020MY Legacy & Outback | 22765AM972.pak | 22765AM972 | 22765AM970, 971 | 94E88747 | LG7D430B00G |
SERVICE PROCEDURE
REMINDER: Customer satisfaction and retention starts with performing quality repairs.
- Reprogram the ECM following the normal FlashWrite procedure.
Subaru of America, Inc. (SOA) highly recommends connecting either the Subaru Midtronics DCA-8000 Dynamic Diagnostic Charging System or the Subaru Midtronics GR8-1100 Diagnostic Battery Charger to the vehicle and utilizing the Power Supply Mode feature anytime a vehicle control module is being reprogrammed.
Once the Midtronics charger is connected to the vehicle, if the battery is fully charged, it takes less than three (3) minutes to boot-up the charger, select the Power Supply Mode, and have the battery voltage stabilized and ready for reprogramming.
- For instructions on using the power supply mode, reference the applicable User Manual for the Midtronics DCA-8000 Dynamic Diagnostic Charging System and the Midtronics GR8-1100 Diagnostic Battery Charger on STIS.
- Confirm all electrical loads such as lights, audio, HVAC, seat heaters, and rear defroster are all switched OFF before setting up the charger for Power Supply Mode.
- Select the correct battery type (Flooded, EFB, Gel, AGM or AGM Spiral).
- Input the CCA which matches the vehicle's battery.NOTE: OE and replacement batteries have different CCA ratings. Always confirm the battery's CCA rating before proceeding.
- If using a DCA-8000 Dynamic Diagnostic Charging System, set the power supply voltage to 13.5 volts.
- DO NOT connect the DST-i or SDI until the Power Supply mode function has completed its battery test mode and the Charging Voltage has dropped to and shows a steady 13.5 Volts on the display.
- Once Power Supply Mode reaches a steady 13.5 volts, connect the DST-i or SDI to the OBD connector and proceed with initiating the normal FlashWrite reprogramming process.
- Amperage will fluctuate based upon the vehicle's demand for power. NOTE: If the voltage rises beyond 14V while programming is in process, the procedure will abort. This can indicate a need to test or charge the vehicle battery before any further attempt at programming is made.
VERY IMPORTANT:
This information is applicable to the Subaru Midtronics DCA-8000 Dynamic Diagnostic Charging System and the Subaru Midtronics GR8-1100 Diagnostic Battery Charger ONLY. It does not apply to any other brand/type of "generic" battery charger whatsoever. ONLY the DCA-8000 and the GR8-1100 and their Power Supply Mode feature have been tested and approved by SOA.
REMINDER: If the DCA-8000 or GR8-1100 indicates the vehicle's battery must be charged, charge the battery fully before proceeding to reprogram the vehicle while using the Power Supply Mode.
CLAIM REIMBURSEMENT AND ENTRY PROCEDURES
Credit to perform this Service Program will be based on properly completed repair order information. Retailers may submit claims through Subarunet.com.
| Labor Description | Labor Operation # | Labor Time | Fail Code |
|---|---|---|---|
| ECM Reprogramming for DTC C1424 | A145-518 | 0.4 | WUU-06 |
| ECM CID Check/Inspection only | A145-512 | 0.2 |
CALIFORNIA "VEHICLE EMISSION RECALL - PROOF OF CORRECTION" CERTIFICATE
The California Air Resources Board and the Department of Motor Vehicles Registration/Recall Program requires that all emission related Recall/Campaign or Service Program repairs be completed before a vehicle registration is renewed. Please provide owners of vehicles registered in the state of California a completed "Vehicle Emission Recall - Proof of Correction" certificate. Vehicle owners should be advised to retain this certificate because the California Department of Motor Vehicles may require they provide proof this service program repair has been completed.
Additional certificates are available through normal parts ordering channels using part number MSA6P1301. Quantity 1 = 1 booklet of 50 certificates.
SERVICE PROGRAM IDENTIFICATION LABEL
Type or print the necessary information on a Campaign Identification Label. The completed label should be attached to the vehicle's upper radiator support. Additional labels are available through normal parts ordering channels. The part number is MSA6P1302, which comes as one sheet of 20 labels.
| Part Number | Applicability | Description | Order Quantity |
|---|---|---|---|
| MSA6P1302 | All Models | Campaign Completion Labels (contains one sheet of 20 labels) | 1 |
IMPORTANT REMINDERS:
- SOA strongly discourages the printing and/or local storage of service information as previously released information and electronic publications may be updated at any time.
- Always check for any open recalls or campaigns anytime a vehicle is in for servicing.
- Always refer to STIS for the latest service information before performing any repairs.