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WIND SLAPPING NOISE AT ROOF REPLACE ROOF RACK CROSS RAILS

Subject: WIND BUFFETING AT ROOF RACK

Model and Year: 1991 CAPRICE WAGON

THIS BULLETIN CANCELS AND SUPERSEDES DEALER SERVICE BULLETIN NO. 91-154-10, DATED JANUARY 1991. THE INFORMATION HAS BEEN COMPLETELY REVISED. ALL COPIES OF 91-154-10 SHOULD BE DISCARDED.

Condition: Wind noise/buffeting from roof area of vehicle.

Cause: Roof rack cross rails

Correction: Replace BOTH front and rear cross rails with new parts as outlined in the Service Manual.

IMPORTANT: The rail assemblies MUST be replaced as a set due to the slight change in shape. Using an old rail with a new rail will not correct the wind noise condition and may result in unacceptable appearance.

Part numbers are as follows:

Front: 10079694

Rear: 10079695

Parts are currently available from GMSPO.

IMPORTANT: Incorrect positioning of the new rails still has the potential to cause a buffeting noise. The correct position for the rails is either completely together, or at least 200 mm (8 inches) apart.

Use published times.

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