Effective October 1, 1987, the THM 125C Service Replacement Transaxle program began. At the start of the program, SRTA models can be ordered for all 1982 through 1986 125C model applications from your local General Motors Service Parts Operation (GMSPO) parts distribution center. Early in 1988, the THM 125C SRTA program will be expanded to also include the 1987 and 1988 model year applications.
The THM 125C SRTA program is customer satisfaction driven and parallels the existing replacement programs. Unit replacement through SRTA represents an additional method of service which General Motors dealers and divisions can offer the customer in instances where major overhaul is necessary. Additional program details are provided as follows:
General Guidelines - Replacement or Overhaul 2 Transaxle Fluid Cooler Flusher 2 Install Case Vent Assembly 2 Warranty Information 2 SRTA Processing Procedures 3-6 THM 125C Transaxle Identification 7 SRTA Model Replacement Chart 8
- SRTA usage should be considered for repairs in which the projected cost exceeds the cost of the SRTA replacement.
Included with each SRTA unit is package number 8652982 that contains two metal case vents. Select and install the same design metal vent as the one on the transaxle being replaced.
Each SRTA unit is protected by a 12 month/12,000 mile Limited Warranty or the duration of the Limited New Car Warranty, whichever is greater (as detailed in Section I of the Cadillac Service Policies and Procedures Manual).
For warranty purposes, use Labor Operation K7000 (for the time allowed in the Labor Time Guide corresponding to the model year of the vehicle in question).
Zone authorization is not required by Cadillac for Labor Operations as listed in the Labor Time Guide unless the cost of repairs performed exceeds the cost of the SRTA replacement unit.
For warranty parts scrapping records, a copy of the "SRTA Failure Analysis Worksheet" is to be attached to the scrapping copy of the repair order. SRTA units are excluded from the thirty day retention period required in the Cadillac Service Policies and Procedures Manual. Return SRTA units weekly.
When ordering SRTA units, obtain the Transaxle Model Code from the Transaxle ID Tag and refer to the following parts information.
- SRTA Processing Procedures
Each SRTA unit will be shipped in a container which must be used for core return of the original THM 125C assembly to your GMSPO Parts Distribution Center. A SRTA information Packet is included with each SRTA unit. The contents of this envelope are to be removed and used as described with each illustration on the following pages.
- SRTA Processing Procedures - Information Packet
The contents of this envelope include Limited Warranty information, Dealer Product Feedback Form, Core Exchange Return Procedure, and a pre-addressed return mailing envelope. A dealer representative is to explain all warranty information contained in this envelope to the customer.
- SRTA Processing Procedures - Core Exchange Return
The core return procedure provides detailed instructions for the GM dealer on handling of the SRTA and original THM 125C units. This sheet can be discarded after use.
- SRTA Processing Procedures - Failure Analysis Information
This Product Feedback Form is to be completed by the service manager and/or technician. Fill out the form as completely as possible to provide information which can be used for analysis. This valuable input can result in future product refinement through corrective action. Insert the white copy of the completed form and a copy of the repair order into the SRTA Information Packet envelope, reseal the envelope and wire tag it to the bellhousing of the unit being returned for core exchange. Return the yellow copy of the completed Product Feedback Form, using the post paid envelope, to Hydra-matic Division.
- THM 125C Transaxle Identification Information
The 125C transaxle identification information and the SRTA model replacement chart (refer to page 8) will assist in selecting the correct SRTA unit to order from your local Parts Distribution Center.
ORIGINAL TRANSMISSION MODEL YEAR AND MODEL SRTA PART ------------------------------------------ MODEL NUMBER 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 ----- ------ ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- 2C3 8660953 2C3 -- -- -- -- 2CJ 8660952 2CJ -- -- -- -- 2HC 8660954 2HC,2HI -- -- -- -- 2HY 8660955 2HU,2HY -- -- -- -- 3BF 8660935 2BF 3BF -- -- -- 3BL 8660936 2BL 3BL -- -- -- 3CA 8660937 -- 3CA -- -- -- 3CB 8660938 2CI,2CU 3CB -- -- -- 3CC 8660939 -- 3CC,3CD -- -- -- 3CE 8660957 2CE 3CE -- -- -- 3CF 8660940 2CF 3CF -- -- -- 3CL 8660941 2CL 3CL -- -- -- 3CT 8660942 2CT 3CK,3CT -- -- -- 3HC 8660947 2HR 3HC -- -- -- 3HD 8660948 2CD 3HD -- -- -- 3HS 8660949 2HS 3HS -- -- -- 3HW 8660950 2H6 3HW -- -- -- 3HY 8660951 -- 3HY -- -- -- 30P 8660958 20P 30P -- -- -- 3P3 8660946 2P3 3P3 -- -- -- 3PD 8660943 2PD,2PI 3PD -- -- -- 3PG 8660944 2PG 3PG -- -- -- 3PW 8660945 2PW,2PL 3PW -- -- -- 4CC 8660931 -- -- 4CC -- -- 4HC 8660932 -- -- 4HC 5H4 -- 4HY 8660933 -- -- 4HY 5H3 -- 40P 8660934 -- -- 40P -- -- 5BF 8660926 -- -- 4BF 5BF -- 5BL 8660927 -- -- 4BL 5BL -- 5C2 8660929 -- -- 4CF 5C2 -- 5CE 8660928 -- -- 4CE 5CE -- 50P 8660930 -- -- -- 50P -- 6BA 8660908 -- -- -- -- 6BAC,6BCC 6BP 8660909 -- -- -- 5BP 6BDC,6BPC 6CA 8660910 -- -- 4CA 5C4,5CA,5CC 6CAC,6CCC 6CB 8660911 -- -- 4CB 5C3,5CB,5CI 6CBC,6CMC 6CD 8660912 -- -- -- 5CD 6CDC 6CJ 8660913 -- -- -- 5CJ 6CJC 6CK 8660914 -- -- 4CI,4CK 5CK 6CKC 6CL 8660915 -- -- 4CL 5CL 6CLC 6CP 8660959 -- -- -- -- 6CPC 6CT 8660916 -- -- -- 5CT 6CTC 6CX 8660917 -- -- -- 5CU,5CX 6CUC,6CXC 6HS 8660924 -- -- 4HS 5HS 6HSC 6HU 8660925 -- -- 4HV 5HV 6HUC 6PA 8660918 -- -- 4PJ 5P2,5P5,5PJ 6PAC,6PJC 6PD 8660919 -- -- 4PD 5PD 6PDC 6PF 8660956 -- -- 4PF 5PF 6PFC 6PH 8660920 -- -- 4PE 5P4,5PE 6PHC,6PRC 6PK 8660921 -- -- 4PG 5P3, 5PG 6PKC 6PN 8660922 -- -- -- 5PN 6PNC 6PW 8660923 -- -- 4PW 5PW 6PWC
Figure 6 - THM 125C SRTA Model Replacement Chart
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