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A/C MOAN-VIBRATION NOISE, NEW SUCTION/DISCHARGE HOSE

SUBJECT: A/C MOAN-VIBRATION-NOISE (NEW NITRILE SUCTION/DISCHARGE HOSE ASSEMBLY

VEHICLES AFFECTED: 1987-90 S/T VEHICLES WITH A/C AND 2.8L ENGINE

Some 1987-90 S/T model Trucks may develop a condition described as a moan, vibration, or noise when the A/C compressor is engaged. To address this condition, Harrison Radiator has released a suction-discharge hose assembly for service. This new hose assembly will be made of a different material, nitrile, than the Production assembly and dampens more vibration.

IMPORTANT: The revised hose assembly alone will not solve all customer comments. It is essential that the revised service hose be used only after the following noise abatement procedures have been employed.

* Check A/C system for grounding (hoses/pipes hitting hoses/ pipes, body or engine).

* Check mounting bolts for being loose, missing, or a blind hole.

* Check drive belt for debris in the grooves or for wear.

* Check that a brace kit has been installed.

* Check that the latest R4 compressor is being used. All 1990 model S/T Trucks were built with the latest style A/C compressor. Note that the latest style A/C compressor has an orange background label.

To determine whether the new nitrile hose assembly will lessen the A/C noise-moan-vibration, have a person in the cab listen to the noise at the engine speed where the noise is most prevalent. Have another person in front of the truck grab the suction hose with both hands. This will approximate the noise reduction which will result from replacement of the hose.

SERVICE PARTS INFORMATION:

Nitrile Hose Assembly

Part Number Application Quantity ---------- ------------------------------ -------- 15659196 1987-1990 S/T and LL2(2.8L V6) 1

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