alaska_guy
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Ok, went through some more of the paperwork today as the original owner had a huge pile of maintenance receipts. Looks like the "vacuum booster pump" was bad but the shop stated this part has since been discontinued and no replacement is available. So this makes sense why I am getting the "service brake booster" message on the dash. Looks like this part used to assist the brake booster in low vacuum scenarios and is no longer in production.
So now my question... After googling online it looks like you can jumper the outside wires to each other and it should make this message disappear. Any other issues with doing that? I can't seem to find the article now that I am looking for it... If someone else knows where the outside jumper wire mod is please post here!
#PIT3568B: Service Brake Booster Message - keywords assist C0136 IPC pedal vacuum - (Jul 27, 2006) Subject:
Service Brake Booster Message Models: 2003-2006 Cadillac Escalade, Escalade EXT, Escalade ESV 2003-2006 Chevrolet Avalanche, Suburban, Tahoe 2003-2007 Chevrolet Silverado Classic 2003-2007 GMC Sierra Classic 2003-2006 GMC Yukon, Yukon Denali, Yukon XL, Yukon Denali XL Condition/Concern: The Service Brake Booster Message is used to notify the driver of a Supplemental Brake Assist (SBA) concern on vehicles equipped with rear disk brakes and a vacuum brake booster. There have been reports of the Service Brake Booster Message being displayed on vehicles which do not use the SBA system. During normal diagnostics, a DTC C0136 may be present in the IPC. This DTC will not be in eSI if working on a 2004-2006 utility vehicle, due to all utilities use a hydroboost brake systems starting in 2004. Also note that starting in 2005; the Silverado and Sierra no longer use the SBA on vehicles with rear drum brakes and vacuum brake booster. This message could be caused by the IPC not being programmed correctly. If the IPC was replaced on a previous unrelated repair and was not SPS programmed then this message will be displayed after the IPC does not receive a valid health signal from the SBA for 5 consecutive ignition cycles. Recommendation/Instructions: To correct this concern, SPS program the IPC. To check and make sure the vehicle is repaired cycle the ignition to off and run at less 5 consecutive times, delaying in each position at least 30 seconds.
So now my question... After googling online it looks like you can jumper the outside wires to each other and it should make this message disappear. Any other issues with doing that? I can't seem to find the article now that I am looking for it... If someone else knows where the outside jumper wire mod is please post here!
#PIT3568B: Service Brake Booster Message - keywords assist C0136 IPC pedal vacuum - (Jul 27, 2006) Subject:
Service Brake Booster Message Models: 2003-2006 Cadillac Escalade, Escalade EXT, Escalade ESV 2003-2006 Chevrolet Avalanche, Suburban, Tahoe 2003-2007 Chevrolet Silverado Classic 2003-2007 GMC Sierra Classic 2003-2006 GMC Yukon, Yukon Denali, Yukon XL, Yukon Denali XL Condition/Concern: The Service Brake Booster Message is used to notify the driver of a Supplemental Brake Assist (SBA) concern on vehicles equipped with rear disk brakes and a vacuum brake booster. There have been reports of the Service Brake Booster Message being displayed on vehicles which do not use the SBA system. During normal diagnostics, a DTC C0136 may be present in the IPC. This DTC will not be in eSI if working on a 2004-2006 utility vehicle, due to all utilities use a hydroboost brake systems starting in 2004. Also note that starting in 2005; the Silverado and Sierra no longer use the SBA on vehicles with rear drum brakes and vacuum brake booster. This message could be caused by the IPC not being programmed correctly. If the IPC was replaced on a previous unrelated repair and was not SPS programmed then this message will be displayed after the IPC does not receive a valid health signal from the SBA for 5 consecutive ignition cycles. Recommendation/Instructions: To correct this concern, SPS program the IPC. To check and make sure the vehicle is repaired cycle the ignition to off and run at less 5 consecutive times, delaying in each position at least 30 seconds.