VEHICLES AFFECTED: 1993 "A,C,E,H,K,W" MODELS AND "U" VANS
A new design input and third clutch sprag assembly has been implemented into production in all 1993 HYDRA-MATIC 4T60 (RPO ME9) and 4T60-E (RPO M13) transaxles.
DATE OF PRODUCTION CHANGE: (Figure 1)
Effective February 1, 1993 (Julian Date 032), all HYDRA-MATIC 4T60 (RPO M13) and 4T60-E (RPO ME9) transaxles will be built with a new dual sprag assembly in place of the prior 3rd roller clutch and input sprag assembly. The 4T60-E Service Replacement Transmission Assembly (SRTA) will phase the dual sprag assembly into units beginning May 1, 1993. Future 4T60 SRTA transaxles will also contain the dual sprag assembly, but at a later, unspecified date.
Service Action: (Figure 2)
There are many differences between the prior third roller clutch and input sprag assembly and the new dual sprag assembly . Therefore, transaxles built prior to February 1, 1993 must be serviced differently than transaxles built on or after February 1, 1993.
To accommodate the new dual sprag assembly, it was necessary to modify and/or change the following components:
0 Input sprag assembly (654/665). 0 Retainer input sprag clutch (655/666). 0 Input sun gear spacer (657/667). 0 Input sun gear (658/668). 0 Input carrier assembly (662/672).
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