1988 Skyhawks and Skylarks beginning with the following vehicle identification numbers (VIN) at the assembly plants listed will be equipped with a different brake master cylinder, brake booster assembly and brake caliper assembly.
The changes to the brake system were incorporated to provide an improved pedal feel and increased booster assist on initial brake apply.
The new caliper part numbers listed below must be used to service ALL 1988 Skyhawks and Skylarks, regardless of VIN.
The NEW brake booster and master cylinder part numbers listed in this bulletin MUST be used to service only those Skyhawks and Skylarks models produced, beginning with the VIN breakpoints provided.
1988 NEW 1988 OLD PART NUMBER PART NUMBER ----------- -----------
Caliper 18015752 (Left) 18011667 (Left) 18015753 (Right) 18011668 (Right)
Booster 18015498 (Code NT) 18013875 (Code LF)
Master Cylinder 18015760 (Code NT) 18014370 (Code DL)
The new brake booster part number listed in this bulletin can be identified by the broadcast code 'NT' printed on the bar code label which is attached to the part. See illustration, View A.
The new master cylinder part number listed in this bulletin can be identified by a broadcast code of 'NT' stamped on the aluminum housing. See View C. The broadcast code of'NT' is also printed on the bar code label attached to the rear of the brake fluid reservoir, View B. The brake booster, master cylinder, and brake fluid reservoir MUST all have a broadcast code of 'NT' on all vehicles built after the VIN breakpoints listed in this bulletin.
When submitting a warranty claim, use existing labor operation and times.
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