Cadillac CTS-V - Oil Temp went super high...(problem)




TroyCA
07-12-2004, 02:50 PM
Got a 2004 CTS-V for a little over a month now and just last weekend the Oil Temp alarm starting sounding (and showing on the center Nav screen). I looked at the temp and it showed around 290 F.

Now I seem to remember reading that this is actually just a '04 CTS-V computer reading problem and that in actuality the temp is normal and that the computer just needs to be 'flashed' or something.

Am I remembering correctly? In either case I am taking it into the dealer tomorrow.

Thanks for any info.


btw- The past month has been an absolute JOY driving this car. I can't thank you all enough for all the positive posts on this board that basically sealed the deal in my consideration for this car. (Well...that and my first test drive. Woohoo!)


BIGBOS
07-12-2004, 03:24 PM
I would take it to the dealer and have the flash done

StealthV
07-12-2004, 04:44 PM
Yes, the bogus reading has been verfied by others with the same high temp issue by placing oil temperature gauges down the dipstick tube. Last I heard, the updated flash file was not released yet.

My '05 V with the update from the factory runs ~212 *F under normal 70+ mph interstate conditions and ~230 *F while pushing it in stop and go city traffic in 90 *F heat.


TroyCA
07-13-2004, 01:42 PM
Well I took it in to the dealer this morning. On the way there (in 69 degrees)...some stop and go on the highway for about 30 mins. The oil temp got up to 260 (was slowly climbing the whole way there pretty much). They checked it in and gave me a rental.

Will see what they say later today.

benjet
07-13-2004, 06:38 PM
RE-Flash was NOT available (at my dealer) as of July 1. If anyone ANYWHERE does get this "flashed" please let me know.
TIA
-Ben

globed70
07-14-2004, 10:15 AM
Well I took it in to the dealer this morning. On the way there (in 69 degrees)...some stop and go on the highway for about 30 mins. The oil temp got up to 260 (was slowly climbing the whole way there pretty much). They checked it in and gave me a rental.

Will see what they say later today.

1. They will say that it needs a software reflash for oil temp recalibration purposes.

2. They will then say they recieved a PI (preliminary information) message back in May.

3. They will conclude with the fact that the reflash is not yet available, GM doesn't know why, and that no damage will result.

4. You will be frustrated about wasting your time.

TroyCA
07-14-2004, 10:58 AM
1. They will say that it needs a software reflash for oil temp recalibration purposes.

2. They will then say they recieved a PI (preliminary information) message back in May.

3. They will conclude with the fact that the reflash is not yet available, GM doesn't know why, and that no damage will result.

4. You will be frustrated about wasting your time.

You are EXACTLY right.
(except for #4...it really didn't bother me too much)
If I had to do this a few times for different things...then I would be upset.

Just got the call from the service dept...basically saying 1,2 & 3 above. :)

TroyCA
07-14-2004, 10:59 AM
If anyone ANYWHERE does get this "flashed" please let me know.
TIA
-Ben

Yep...let us ALL know here please!

StealthV
07-14-2004, 11:21 AM
Hear, hear! :cheers:

CTSV
08-28-2004, 04:00 PM
I have experienced false high oil temperature readings on my CTS-V. Cadillac has issued a bulletin titled "ASI Resolution - Engine Oil Temperature Gauge Warning (Call TCSC and Reprogram IPC Module) #04-08-49-017A - (Aug 3, 2004)." My dealer followed the instructions in the bulletin and the problem has not reappeared for the 2 days I have had the car back. FYI, the bulletin is for CTS-Vs manufactured April 14, 2004 and before. It appears that Cadillac corrected this problem on CTS-Vs manufactured on April 15, 2004 and later. Therefore installing the module for a "late" model CTS-V may also solve the problem on the "early" CTS-V.

Jim Panwell
08-30-2004, 08:56 PM
I have experienced false high oil temperature readings on my CTS-V. Cadillac has issued a bulletin titled "ASI Resolution - Engine Oil Temperature Gauge Warning (Call TCSC and Reprogram IPC Module) #04-08-49-017A - (Aug 3, 2004)." My dealer followed the instructions in the bulletin and the problem has not reappeared for the 2 days I have had the car back. FYI, the bulletin is for CTS-Vs manufactured April 14, 2004 and before. It appears that Cadillac corrected this problem on CTS-Vs manufactured on April 15, 2004 and later. Therefore installing the module for a "late" model CTS-V may also solve the problem on the "early" CTS-V.

My 2001 Corvette appears to be showing the same behavior with its oil temperature sensor. It will typically show an initial temperature of 235 degrees at start-up when the engine is cold in the morning. It quickly shoots up to 318 degrees after about 20 minutes with normal driving, triggering an alarm on the Driver Information Center display above the steering wheel. It then continues to increase to about 335 degrees. When the engine is warmed up, the coolant is normal at about 220 degrees and the engine performs as normal. Has anyone experienced this? Does Chevy have a similar bulletin?

Dreamin
08-31-2004, 12:00 AM
The vettes dont have this "bug"... sound like you have a mechanical failure somewhere... you should check the wires coming out of the oil temp sensor... they pass very close to the exhaust, something might have overheated/melted/shorted out.

I *think* your oil temp sensor looks like this:
http://zeemr.home.comcast.net/u/Zoil1.jpg