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CAMPAIGN: TRANSAXLE IMPROPERLY STAMPED 2ND CLUTCH REACTION

SUBJECT: TRANSAXLE IMPROPERLY STAMPED SECOND CLUTCH REACTION (STEEL) PLATES

MODELS AFFECTED; CERTAIN 1995 SKYLARKS, CENTURYS, REGALS, LESABRES, PARK AVENUE/ULTRAS AND RIVIERAS

IMPORTANT: THIS BULLETIN IS A SUPPLEMENT REVISION OF BULLETIN 95-C-08 DATED OCTOBER 1994. IT INCORPORATES PARTS COST INFORMATION CORRECTED IN DCS 94-06 DATED OCTOBER 14, 1994 AND SIMPLIFIES LABOR OPERATION USAGE. PLEASE REPLACE THE WARRANTY CLAIM INFORMATION SECTION IN 95-C-08 WITH THIS INFORMATION.

WARRANTY CLAIM INFORMATION:

Submit a Product Campaign Claim using the one proper operation per the information indicated below: NEW OLD PART FAILED PART FAILURE LABOR LABOR LABOR OTHER OPER SERIES COUNT PART NO. ALLOW. CODE OP.NO. OP.NO. HRS. HRS. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- o Inspect Julian Date Code on transaxle only All Vehicles - -- -- 96 V9300 V9300 0.2 0.1**

o Inspect and replace transaxle for series indicated below

Skylark # 24201792 ## 96 V9301 V9304 6.5* 0.1** or 24201791

Century # 24201789 ## 96 V9301 V9301 6.1* 0.1**

Regal 3.1L # 24200588 ## 96 V9301 V9305 5.7* 0.1** 3.8L # 24200589 ## 96 V9301 V9305 6.4* 0.1**

Lesabre # 24202027 ## 96 V9301 V9302 6.0* 0.1** 24202028 Park Ave/ # 24202029 Ultra # or 24202034

Riviera # 24202030 ## 96 V9301 V9303 6.6* 0.1** or 24200590

IMPORTANT: USE ONLY LABOR OPERATION NUMBER V9300 OR V9301 TO SUBMIT A CLAIM. THIS CHANGE IS EFFECTIVE WITH RECEIPT OF THIS BULLETIN.

# The actual part count for one transaxle plus Dexron III* automatic transmission fluid.

## The "Parts Allowance" should be the sum total of the current GMSPO Dealer Net price plus 40% of all parts required for the repair.

* This labor time includes transaxle replacement, cooler flush, and toe-in check and adjustment. Add 0.1 hour for locking wheel covers/nuts.

** Campaign Administrative Allowance.

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