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PARTIALLY OBSTRUCTED VIEW OF THE CLOCK/RADIO DISPLAYS

VEHICLES AFFECTED: 1987-1988 BROUGHAMS

Some owners of 1987 and early 1988 Cadillac Broughams may experience a partially obstructed view of the clock and radio displays. Customers who are tall, choose a high seat position, or a seat position close to the steering wheel are more likely to experience the condition. The cause is line-of-sight interference from the IP accessory trim plate to the radio display.

To address radio and clock visibility, a new center IP trim plate is available. The new trim plate went into 1988 production soon after the start of the model year (approximately VIN sequence 700150). Service parts in 1987 and 1988 interior colors have been released to correct all 1987 and 1988 vehicles. The new style trim plate will also service 1986 Broughams in the colors listed in Table 1.

To repair the condition:

1. Verify that the vehicle has the old style trim plate by comparison to Figure 1. The new trim plate is identifiable by a beveled edge under the center air conditioning outlets.

2. If the old style trim plate is found, order a new trim plate from GM Parts in the proper IP colors. See Table 1 for a list of all 1988 and 1987 interior colors.

3. Install the trim plate per the procedure in the Brougham Service Information Manual, Section 8C, "Instrument Panel and Gages".

Use the most applicable labour operation from the Canadian Labour Time Guide.

TABLE 1 - PART NUMBERS AND COLOR CODE

PARTS AVAILABILITY TRIM PLATE COLOR AS OF PART NUMBER INSERT COLOR NO. FEBRUARY, 1988 ----------- ------------ ----- ------------------ 1645901 Black 848 Available

1645902 Very Dark Sapphire 8841 Until stock is 1645903 Dark Sienna 8856 available, must be 1645904 Carmine 8577 ordered VIP or Black 1645905 Dark Claret 4887 can be ordered and 1645906 Dark Gray 8595 then painted 1645911 Dark Saddle 8613 1645912 Dark Blue 8576


Object Number: 92631  Size: MF

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