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INFO ON NEW FRT. BODY HINGE PILLAR ASSY. PART NUMBERS

SUBJECT: INFORMATION ON NEW FRONT BODY HINGE PILLAR ASSEMBLY AND PROCEDURE

VEHICLES AFFECTED: 1985-1990 CADILLAC 'C' FLEETWOOD/DEVILLE MODELS

SERVICE INFORMATION

A new service only front body hinge pillar assembly has been released for the 1985 - 1990 Fleetwood and DeVille models. The new replacement part numbers are 12519332 for the right side and 12519333 for the left side. These parts will require minor body shop changes to be used on the applications.

Use of the replacement part requires the lower mounting flange of the original rocker panel to be reformed to mate properly. The flange must be lowered 8.0 mm (5/16 inch). Additionally, for 1989 and prior vehicles a 16.0 mm (5/8 inch) diameter hole is required for clearance of the front fender attachment. A screw must pass through the front body hinge pillar to attach to a threaded fastener in the original rocker reinforcement.

Figure 1 shows the typical form of the original 1985-1990 front body hinge pillar assembly for both the coupe and sedan versions of the Fleetwood and DeVille models. Figure 2 shows the form of the replacement service part with the modifications noted.

Use the most applicable labour operation and time from the Canadian Labour Time Guide


Object Number: 87179  Size: MF


Object Number: 87178  Size: MF

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