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Some 1988-91 C/E/K models and 1992 C/E/K models before the following VIN breakpoints may experience an intermittent vibration with a light engine load between 30-55 Km/h. This "wobble" condition is often described as a side-to-side motion of the front of the vehicle, similar to when a belt is damaged in a radial tire.
1992 C/E/K VIN BREAKPOINTS ---------- --------------- Cadillac DeVille/Fleetwood N4331214
Cadillac Eldorado NU627469
Cadillac Seville NU835777
Oldsmobile E NU306007
Buick E NU410740
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This condition is caused by an intermittent binding condition of the S-plan inboard drive axle joints. This binding condition only occurs while the joint is rotating at vehicle speed with an engine load. The S-plan joint will not cause a vibration on a closed throttle coastdown.
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This condition may be repaired by installing revised S-plan spiders and bearing blocks in both drive axles. The spider service kit, P/N 26039083, includes one spider, three bearing blocks, and two retaining clips. Two kits are required per vehicle. The revised spider incorporates polished surfaces and the bearing blocks have been enlarged. These changes went into production at the above breakpoints and will be incorporated in 1993 models as well.
Use the following service procedure:
1. Verify that the condition is not caused by tire imbalance. Refer to Section 3 of the appropriate Service Information Manual for tire balance diagnosis and repair.
2. Install two service spider kits (one per axle), P/N 26039083, following the service procedures in Section 4D of the appropriate Service Information Manual.
3. During joint disassembly, it is NOT necessary to remove the grease from the joint housing. The grease can be reused during reassembly with the new spider and bearing blocks.
For vehicles repaired under warranty use:
Labour Time: 1.8 1.7 1.7 1.6 1.6
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