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Originally Posted by dhutton
I have had similar issues related to the BIM. You can go into the BIM settings and change the bus address of the BIM. I’ve solved a couple of strange issues changing the address. There is four address options if I remember right.
Having the BIM and a scanner connected at the same time can also cause some strange things to happen depending on the style of Y connector you use on the port.
Don
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Thx for that. I went to GM dealer today and had them reset the code several times. Funny thing is the GM scanner says the code is gone but my HP tuners says its still there?? Questioning if its the BIM as I had GM reset and then drove around without the BIM plugged in and Code came back. Being a "permanent" code not sure which scanner to believe. All the GM tech had heard of are soft and hard codes. Just looked at my BIM-01-02 manual says normally it does not use Bus Id's as other BIMs do.
So this code P18C2 is the code that had us change the Internal mode switch. GM tech noticed manual didn't work when all back together after he reset, and I guess assumed the BIM cause it was the last thing plugged in. My HP tuners scanner always says the code is there even right after GM tech reset. Now I was assuming the GM scan tool was super duper and could reset permanent codes. Never assume. If you look up Permanent OBD2 codes they tell you they are relatively new and after the repair the vehicle ecu will keep the code active but not light the check engine lamp until it decides the repair is good after a certain number of cycles.