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FUEL TANK UNDERBODY CLUNK (INSTALL TANK STRAPS/SPACERS)

SUBJECT: FUEL TANK/UNDERBODY CREAK/GROAN NOISE - SERVICE PROCEDURE FOR INSTALLING FUEL TANK STRAPS AND SPACERS

MODELS/YEARS: 1989-91 CUTLASS SUPREME

This bulletin cancels and supersedes Dealer Technical Bulletin 91-T-84, which should be discarded.

CONDITION: Some 1989-91 Cutlass Supremes may exhibit a creak/groan, or in severe instances, a clunk/thud type noise coming from the rear of the vehicle. This noise is most apparent when a vehicle twisting motion is generated, such as that which would be experienced when turning up a steep incline/driveway.

CAUSE: These noise conditions may be caused by the fuel tank flange contacting the underbody crossbar located forward of the fuel tank or movement between the tank and retaining straps.

CORRECTION: On 1989-91 Cutlass Supremes assembled prior to vehicle number MD332722, install new fuel tank straps, P/N 10199250 (2 required), and strap spacers, P/N 10192675 (2 required).

1991 Cutlass Supremes assembled after vehicle number MD332722, it will only require installation of tank straps, P/N 10199250 (2 required) and the transfer of existing strap spacers.

Parts are currently available from GMSPO.

SERVICE PROCEDURE:

1. Raise vehicle on hoist. 2. Remove exhaust intermediate pipe heat shield. 3. Support fuel tank assembly. 4. Remove RH fuel tank strap attaching bolts/screws. Remove spacer from strap if present, discard strap. 5. Install strap spacer, P/N 10192675, on new strap, P/N 10199250, as shown on illustration. Notice: Do not bend fuel tank straps as this may damage the straps. 6. Position strap and loosely install attaching bolts/screws. 7. Repeat steps 4 thru 6 for LH strap. 8. Insuring a minimum of 4 mm of clearance is maintained between fuel tank flange and underbody bar, torque attaching bolts/screws to 40-54 Nm (29-39 lbs. ft.). 9. Install exhaust heat shield and torque bolts/screws to 2 Nm (1.5 lbs. ft.). 10. Remove support from under fuel tank and lower vehicle.

WARRANTY INFORMATION:

Labor Operation Number: L1167 Labor Time: 0.4 hours Trouble Code: 92


Object Number: 80080  Size: FS

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