Fall, 1984 merchandising activity featured the Center High-mounted Stop Lamp as standard equipment on all 1985 FWD DeVilles and Fleetwoods. Production of this feature was to have begun September 4,1984. Sufficient parts were not available until November 19, 1984.
Dealer invoices for 1985 FWD DeVilles and Fleetwoods assembled from September 4 through November 19 reflected a $25.00 credit to account for absence of the Center High-mounted Stop Lamp feature.
This Special Policy makes the Center High-mounted Stop Lamp available to all owners of 1985 FWD DeVilles and Fleetwoods, per the Vehicles Involved section of this bulletin. Owners of vehicles built between September 4, 1984 and November 19, 1984 are eligible for the Center High-mounted Stop Lamp at the previously credited $25.00 price. Owners of vehicles built before September 4, 1984 may purchase the Stop Lamp at the retail price.
There are no time or mileage limitations on the provisions of this Special Policy but parts will not be available after August 31, 1987. The Special Policy Adjustment Bulletin should be filed in the three ring binder furnished to dealers during September, 1982.
Owners of affected vehicles will not receive letters from Cadillac Motor Car Division; however, all 1985 FWD DeVilles and Fleetwoods are eligible for Stop Lamp installation, subject to the provisions in the Vehicles Involved and Credit sections of this Special Policy Adjustment Bulletin.
Vehicles eligible for the Center High-mounted Stop Lamp at the $25.00 credited price are within the following range:
Owners of vehicles prior to VIN F4245537 may purchase the Stop Lamp at the retail price.
Parts required to complete this Special Policy should be obtained from the Parts Distribution Centers of the General Motors Warehousing and Distribution Division (GMWDD). The following parts are to be used:
Description Usage Part Number ----------- ------ ----------- Kit, Center High Mounted 1985 FWD Deville 6506254 Stop Lamp* and Fleetwood
* The kit includes three brackets and two pedestals to accommodate each rear deck shelf panel design.
If there is difficulty obtaining these parts using normal ordering procedures, dealers may place a C.I.O. using advise Code "2" with no special instruction code. The parts may also be ordered on a V.I.P. order; however, unless prior zone approval is obtained, dealers will be required to absorb any surcharge involved under the V.I.P. system.
If any problems are encountered in obtaining these parts, please follow the three step procedure as stated in the GM Parts Emergency Order Follow-up Procedure (Refer to GM Parts Policy & Procedure Manual, Section IV, pages 32 and 33, August 1984 Edition).
SERVICE PROCEDURE
1. Using masking tape, cover an approximate 8" x 8" area on rear deck shelf trim near centerline of vehicle. Determine exact center line of package shelf and mark this centerline on masking tape.
For cars equipped with rear window glass inserts (Fleetwood and cars equipped with vinyl roofs) remove pedestal attached to lamp assembly and install higher pedestal P/N 16504071 on lamp assembly. Paint lamp assembly and pedestal to match interior color of car.
2. Center base of pedestal on centerline marked on taped area on rear deck shelf trim in Step 1. Position lamp assembly with rubber shroud contacting rear window glass (shroud will prevent light reflection into passenger compartment). Trace outline of lamp assembly pedestal on taped area in this position.
To determine which mounting bracket is required for the vehicle open the trunk and look at the underside of the rear deck shelf panel:
If the rear deck shelf panel is flat in the area where the lamp assembly is to be located use support #20557018 (shallow support with 1" hole in center).
If the rear deck shelf panel has a bulge in the area where the lamp assembly is to be located use support #20565299 (deeper support with no hole in center, 1/2" hole must be drilled in center of bracket).
If the rear deck shelf panel has a bulge in the area where the lamp assembly is to be located and has a plate with rows of holes in it attached to bulged area use support #20565298 (deeper support with down-turned tab at one edge, 1/2" hole must be drilled in center of bracket).
3. Once correct mounting bracket has been determined, position the mounting bracket inside the traced outline of pedestal in Step 2. Center the mounting bracket side-to-side and front-to-back and trace outline of mounting bracket on tape. Using a sharp knife cut and remove the rear deck shelf trim (including accoustic insulation) enclosed within the outline of the mounting bracket. Do not cut out the area enclosed by the base of the pedestal.
4. From inside the passenger compartment, place mounting bracket in area cut out in Step 3 and mark the two bracket mounting holes and the center hole in bracket on the rear deck shelf panel. From inside the passenger compartment, center punch and drill the two 1/4" mounting holes, if required, and a 1/2" center hole.
5. Secure mounting bracket to rear deck shelf using screws, washers and nuts provided in installation kit. Do not attach lamp assembly to mounting bracket at this time.
6. Carefully remove rear seat, rear seat back, and insulation pad behind rear seal. Drill 1/2" hole in sheet metal behind rear seat back. Hole is to be located on center line of lamp assembly 2" below edge of rear deck shelf trim.
7. Install the connectorless end of the wire harness through the hole in rear seat back sheet metal and through the center hole in the rear deck shelf. Install rubber grommet for hole in rear seat back sheet metal and install both wire ends in connector provided in kit. (Orientation of wires in connector is not critical).
8. Route wire harness down right hand side of car to junction block located behind glove box. Harness is to be installed underneath carpeting. To accomplish this, carefully remove the seat belt retractor, lower "B" pillar trim, right side sill plates and right hand kick panel. The harness should be placed underneath the carpet far enough inboard so it does not interfere with trim when reassembling. Reinstall rear insulation pad, rear seat back, and rear seat.
9. Remove glove box for access to the junction block. Remove dark blue with white stripe jumper wire located in cavities J and K of the black 11 pin connector on the right side of the junction block. Install jumper harness from kit in cavities J and K of this same junction block connector and connect blue wire of center high mount stop lamp harness to the jumper harness. The black wire of the center high mount stop lamp harness should be plugged into the open 2 pin connector space located on the lower left side of the junction block connector. Reinstall glove box.
10. Test for proper operation of center high mounted stop light. The light should light when the brake pedal is depressed. The light should not light when turn signals are activated. The dealer installed center high mount stop lamp will flash with the hazard flashers. The factory installed stop lamp will not flash with the hazard flashers.
11. Remove remaining masking tape from rear deck shelf trim. Complete final installation of lamp assembly to mounting bracket using two sheet metal attaching screws provided in kit. To prevent light reflection into passenger compartment adjust the pedestal rearward until the rubber shroud of the lamp assembly is in contact with the rear window glass.
Credit will be issued upon receipt of a properly prepared warranty claim as follows:
1985 FWD DeVille and Fleetwood from VIN F4245537** to F4274838.
Failure Labor Labor Sublet/Material* Code Operation Hours Towing
95 T6115 1.3
* The Net Amount Allowance should be the total of the current GMWDD Net plus 30% of all parts required for the repair, minus $25.00 which is customer pay as noted in the Vehicles Involved section of this bulletin.
** Owners of vehicles built prior to VIN F4245537 may purchase the Center High-mounted Stop Lamp at retail price.
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