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HARD/HARSH 1-2 SHIFT AT FULL THROTTLE (NEW CONTROL VALVE)

TRANSMISSION APPLICATIONS: SUBJECT: ------------------------- ------- 1988 THM 125C (MD9) HARSH 1-2 SHIFTS AT WIDE OPEN THROTTLE

TRANSMISSION MODELS: VEHICLE APPLICATIONS: ------------------- -------------------- KDC 1988 N CARS EQUIPPED WITH 2.3L ENGINES

(Revised to Correct Date of Production.)

BULLETIN COVERS:

A new control valve assembly with a new 1-2 accumulator spring, valve and bushing went into production to reduce the potential for a harsh 1-2 upshift. This upshift may occur during wide open throttle in a 1988 0512N car equipped with a KDC model THM 125C transaxle. This condition may be repaired by installing a 1-2 accumulator valve train.

DATE OF PRODUCTION CHANGE: (Figure 1) -------------------------- Beginning November 10, 1987 (Julian Date 314) all 1988 THM 125C KDC model transaxles were built with the new 1-2 accumulator spring (313) bushing (314) and valve (315). (Refer to Figure 2)

SERVICE PARTS INFORMATION:

Package No. Package Description ---------- ------------------- 8664964 (1) Pin, Valve Spring Retaining (304) (1) Valve, 1-2 Accumulator (315) (1) Bushing, 1-2 Accumulator (314) (1) Spring, 1-2 Accumulator (313) (1) Instruction Sheet

SERVICE MANUAL REFERENCE: (Refer to Figure 2) ------------------------ When servicing any 1988 THM 125C transaxle for this condition refer to the 1988 THM 125C (MD9) Automatic Transaxle Unit Repair section in your service manual.


Object Number: 84467  Size: FS


Object Number: 87245  Size: LF

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