2009 chevy hybrid, "Service Hybrid System"
#1
2009 chevy hybrid, "Service Hybrid System"
I have a 2009 chevy hybrid mode 2
on day the truck ran fine and the next morning it would not start. The dash shows a "Service Hybrid System" indicator.
And a "Calibrating, Drive in Circle" indicator. I have changed the 12v battery, checked fuses, checked voltage to hybrid battery and cleared codes but the truck will not start.
on day the truck ran fine and the next morning it would not start. The dash shows a "Service Hybrid System" indicator.
And a "Calibrating, Drive in Circle" indicator. I have changed the 12v battery, checked fuses, checked voltage to hybrid battery and cleared codes but the truck will not start.
#3
Re: 2009 chevy hybrid, "Service Hybrid System"
Here i have a guess. Just for grins and giggles use your actual key to lock and unlock the drivers side door and that may reset the theft deterrent system.
#4
Re: 2009 chevy hybrid, "Service Hybrid System"
Hi Gilreath. Did you fix your Tahoe problem? [ Service hybrid system]
I have a similar problem. My Tahoe do this only in hot temperatures and would not start until vehicle cools down. No codes on computer.
I will appreciate any info about this.
I have a similar problem. My Tahoe do this only in hot temperatures and would not start until vehicle cools down. No codes on computer.
I will appreciate any info about this.
#7
Re: 2009 chevy hybrid, "Service Hybrid System"
Would the high voltage crash impact detection sensor cause cause the service hybrid system code after a rear impact? I have a 2009 Tahoe 2x that was rear ended with no damage because of the 3 way tow hitch. But since the accident, the truck has been cutting off, not starting, saying service traction control, service 4wheel drive, service power steering, and service hybrid system. And it seems as if the transmission slips when I get off in the gas. Should this be part of my insurance claim ?
#8
Re: 2009 chevy hybrid, "Service Hybrid System"
100% should be part of the insurance claim. depending on the options you have, there can be a lot of modules back there, all on the canbus. if those harnesses are damaged, you can get all kinds of codes because nothing can talk to each other on the network.
as for the crash code, if that is set I believe it won't start or run at all until it's cleared with a high level scanner.
atleast that's what I get from reading threads about it. if the crash code is set, it should be a no start.
as for the crash code, if that is set I believe it won't start or run at all until it's cleared with a high level scanner.
atleast that's what I get from reading threads about it. if the crash code is set, it should be a no start.
#9
Re: 2009 chevy hybrid, "Service Hybrid System"
My gut tells me that your cooling fan has an airflow issue, your system seems to be preventing you from baking your battery.
#10
Re: 2009 chevy hybrid, "Service Hybrid System"
This has worked for me.
Ignition off, key out, doors locked.
Disconnect 12V battery
Connect positive and negative 12V battery cables together for a minute, to drain power from all capacitors and reset PCM's.
Go have lunch or enjoy a cold one while pondering your options, (things like , has my AAA been renewed , I wonder how busy they are, etc) whatever you do, don't rush it, or freak yourself out googling worst case scenarios.
Disconnect pos and neg 12v cables from each other .
Reconnect pos them neg to your 12 V. Battery terminals.
Unlock truck with key.
Turn truck on, wait a min for it to do all it's checks, then start it.
This will not work if you have actual defective parts or your fan is not properly able to cool your battery of course.
good luck
Jaco
Ignition off, key out, doors locked.
Disconnect 12V battery
Connect positive and negative 12V battery cables together for a minute, to drain power from all capacitors and reset PCM's.
Go have lunch or enjoy a cold one while pondering your options, (things like , has my AAA been renewed , I wonder how busy they are, etc) whatever you do, don't rush it, or freak yourself out googling worst case scenarios.
Disconnect pos and neg 12v cables from each other .
Reconnect pos them neg to your 12 V. Battery terminals.
Unlock truck with key.
Turn truck on, wait a min for it to do all it's checks, then start it.
This will not work if you have actual defective parts or your fan is not properly able to cool your battery of course.
good luck
Jaco
I have a 2009 chevy hybrid mode 2
on day the truck ran fine and the next morning it would not start. The dash shows a "Service Hybrid System" indicator.
And a "Calibrating, Drive in Circle" indicator. I have changed the 12v battery, checked fuses, checked voltage to hybrid battery and cleared codes but the truck will not start.
on day the truck ran fine and the next morning it would not start. The dash shows a "Service Hybrid System" indicator.
And a "Calibrating, Drive in Circle" indicator. I have changed the 12v battery, checked fuses, checked voltage to hybrid battery and cleared codes but the truck will not start.
Last edited by Mishipeshu; 11-20-2023 at 07:19 AM. Reason: remove erroneous info