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TORQUE CONVERTER CLUTCH INOP. THM 200-4R/CODE 39 PRESENT

INOPERATIVE TORQUE CONVERTER CLUTCH - THM 200-4R

Some 1983 "C" cars equipped with THM 200-4R transmissions may experience a condition of an inoperative torque converter clutch. On DFI equipped vehicles, a code 39 would also be present. This condition may be caused by the torque converter clutch harness locating clip grounding the wiring to the transmission control valve assembly.

For identification purposes, the transmission's serial number tag is located in the right rear of the THM 200-4R transmission case (refer to Figure 1) and uses the following format:

245 1 T 83 AA 1083 --- - - -- -- ---- Julian Calendar Transmission Serial Date of Build Shift Plant Code Model Year Model Number

THM 200-4R transmissions with any date of build codes prior to 245 may have been assembled with the TCC harness locating clip incorrectly positioned.

To correct the inoperative TCC condition, replace the applicable torque converter clutch solenoid and harness assembly (P/N 8634960 for AA model transmissions and P/N 8634961 for OM model transmissions), and correctly position the clip by rotating it as far rearward as possible; then, bend it toward the depression in the control valve body assembly (approximately 60 DEG clockwise from its original position as shown in Figure 2 on the reverse side of this bulletin).

For warranty purposes, use labor Operation Number K6520 at .6 hour.


Object Number: 90387  Size: MF


Object Number: 95070  Size: MH

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