Technical Service Bulletin ONaV210420220415 — 2014 ISUZU N-SERIES

ELECTRICAL SYSTEM

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Bulletin Details

TSB ID ONaV210420220415
Manufacturer
Vehicle 2014 ISUZU N-SERIES
Component ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
Communication Date

Bulletin Summary

In some 2012 – 2017MY Isuzu N-Series trucks equipped with 6.0L gasoline engines, the E-98 and E-97 ground terminals may have excess tape or glue on the ground terminal surfaces from the engine harness manufacturing process. Over time, this condition may result in a poor ground connection. If the resistance of these grounds becomes too high, the engine may surge. If the engine surges as the vehicle is coming to a stop or just after it has stopped, and at the same time the driver is applying very light brake pressure e.g., the driver only partially depresses the brake pedal or uses just the tip of their foot to press the brake pedal) or the driver is not applying any pressure on the brake pedal, the vehicle may move slightly. Your Isuzu dealer will clean, inspect, and, if necessary, replace the E-98 and E-97 ground terminals. This service will be provided free of charge.

About Technical Service Bulletins

A Technical Service Bulletin (TSB) is a document issued by a vehicle manufacturer to its dealers, describing a known issue with a specific vehicle or set of vehicles and the recommended procedure to fix it. Unlike recalls, TSBs are not mandatory and are typically only performed if an owner reports the related issue. However, TSBs can be an indicator of common problems with a vehicle.

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