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THM F-7 FULL SERVICE PROCEDURE GENERAL INFORMATION

SUBJECT: THM F-7 FULL SERVICE PROCEDURE (GENERAL INFORMATION) FOR 1987-1992 ALLANTES

Since the introduction of the THM F-7 (RPO ME9) automatic transaxle in 1987, units requiring service have been replaced through the SRTA Program. Effective September 1, 1992 GM dealers can perform full service operations on the F-7 in addition to complete unit replacement through use of the F-7 Service Replacement Transmission Assembly (SRTA) Program.

NOTE: IN THE INTEREST OF CUSTOMER SATISFACTION, SRTA MODELS SHOULD ONLY BE CONSIDERED WHEN THE PROJECTED COST OF PARTS AND LABOR EXCEEDS THE COST OF A SRTA REPLACEMENT.

IMPORTANT: Transaxle oil cooler system flushing must be performed whenever a Hydra-Matic transmission/transaxle is replaced or overhauled. The Kent - Moore transmission oil cooler and line flushing tool (J - 35944 - essential) must be used along with 21 ounces of Kent-Moore cooler flushing fluid (J-35944-20 for one gallon, and J-35944-CSE for six gallon container of flushing fluid). J-35944-20/J-35944-CSE is a blend of detergents designed to cut and remove transmission contaminants. The solvent is biodegradable so discarding of used solvent is not a problem. Failure to properly flush the oil cooler and cooler pipes may cause repeat transaxle failure.

Refer to Section 7A "Automatic Transaxle On-vehicle Service" for additional information and instructions regarding oil cooler flushing.

F-7 Parts Information:

SRTA Model Model Year (Refer to Figure 1) SRTA PIN ---------- ------------------- -------- 1987-1988 APZ 8661950 1989-1991 AXH 8661951 1992 2KZH 8661955

Refer to the GMSPO parts catalog for a complete list of THM F-7 parts.


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