VEHICLES AFFECTED: 1992-93 "B" AND "D" MODELS
THIS BULLETIN SUPERSEDES AND REPLACES COPORATE BULLETIN REFERENCE NUMBER 331204.** THIS BULLETIN IS BEING REVISED TO CHANGE THE CANADIAN YEAR AND NUMBER FROM 93-1B-120 TO 93-1B-122.
1992 Buick, Oldsmobile and Chevrolet "B" Cars 1993 Buick and Chevrolet "B" Cars 1993 Cadillac "D" Car
A clicking or thumping noise may be heard during A/C operation.
The heater shut off door may be warped and contacting interior surface of HVAC module during door travel from full open to full closed position.
This condition can be induced on manual systems by moving the temperature lever from full cool to full warm repetitively. On automatic systems cycle the temperature selector switch from mid-range to full cool several times. If noise is perceived as described, remove material from waffled ribs on heater shut off door face as outlined in the following procedure.
1. Remove A/C Module Lower Evaporator Case per Service Manual, Section 1 B. Front screw may be hidden by carpet and difficult to access. Use of a 7 mm flex head socket may be helpful. (See Figure 1 for attaching points.)
2. Disconnect vacuum harness gang plug connector at rear of module. Apply vacuum to the gray vacuum line on the female gang connector to actuate the heater shut off door into the closed position.
3. Spray waffled ribs on heater shut off door face sparingly with tracing powder. Kent tracing powder (P/N 20065) may be used. Kent products distribution can be obtained by calling 1-800-654-6333. GMCL Dealers Only)
4. Cycle door five (5) times by actuating vacuum pump. Areas of heater shut off door that are in contact with module will be apparent as the tracing powder will be rubbed off.
5. Using a 1/2 inch strip of 60 grit cloth back sand paper, carefully sand down area(s) that are in contact. (See Figure 2.)
6. Reapply tracing powder and cycle door five (5) times. Check that heater shut off door is not in contact with module. Also listen to be certain that there is no thumping or clicking sound.
7. Remove remaining tracing powder by using an air hose and wiping with a damp cloth. (Use safety glasses when using air hose.)
8. Connect vacuum gang plugs. Install push pin into module boss.
9. Install A/C Module Lower Evaporator Case pet Service Manual.
For vehicles repaired under warranty use:
Labour Time: 1.0 hrs
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