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REAR BRAKE NOISE OR VIBRATION (MAYBE ROTOR DISTORTION)

MODELS AFFECTED: 1986-1988 ELDORADOS AND SEVILLES

Some 1986-1988 Eldorados and Sevilles equipped with steel wheels and wire wheel discs (option code N91) may experience a minor vibration and/or noise from the rear of the vehicle when braking. The noise (boom) and vibration will appear in the 45-35 mph range on deceleration and may be more noticeable in high ambient temperatures or on smooth road surfaces.

This condition may be caused by distortion in the rotor braking surfaces. To repair this condition, use the following procedure:

Installation:

------------ 1. Remove the rear rotors as described in the appropriate Service Information Manual.

2. Clean the hub flange and rotor mating surfaces of any corrosion or foreign material.

3. Install the shim (two required per car), P/N 1648437, on the hub flange and place the locating tabs in the hub and bearing bolt access hole (large), refer to Figure 1.

4. Reassemble the rear brakes and install new encapsulated caliper mounting bolts (four required per car), P/N 25524723, and torque to 113 N-m (80 lbs. ft.).

5. Install wheels and torque to 140 N-m (100 lbs. ft.).

6. If some noise is still present, re-index wheel assembly on hub and road test. If noise is still noticeable, replace rear wheel assemblies.

For warranty purposes use Labor Operation T6277 at .8 hour for all models.


Object Number: 91984  Size: MF

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