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WINDSHIELD WIPER BLADE CHATTER WIPEABILITY CONCERNS

SUBJECT: WINDSHIELD WIPER BLADE CHATTER/WIPEABILITY CONCERNS

MODEL and YEAR: 1982-92 "J" SERIES

THIS BULLETIN CANCELS AND SUPERSEDES DEALER SERVICE BULLETIN NO. 91-195-8E, DATED FEB. 1991. THE WIPER BLADE HAS BEEN REVISED AND THE 1992 MODEL YEAR HAS BEEN ADDED. ALL COPIES OF 91-195-8E SHOULD BE DISCARDED.

CONDITION:

--------- Some 1982-92 "J" vehicles may experience wiper blade chatter and wipeability concerns.

IMPORTANT: Before replacing any part, clean windshield with GM windshield cleaner, P/N 1050011 or equivalent. The glass is clean when rinse water does not "bead-up" across entire glass surface. Multiple cleanings may be required to remove all contaminants. Also, clean the wiper blades by using a cloth that has been saturated with full strength washer solution by wiping vigorously.

CORRECTION:

---------- A revised, all metal wiper blade with six pressure points is available which may correct most wipeability concerns. This design replaces the four pressure point design as shown in Figure 2. Replace both blades with P/N 22110234. Use appropriate labor operation and time.

Coupes and Converlibles Only:

If conditions persist, follow the procedure below.

Install spacer package, P/N 22111290, over driver side linkage housing as shown in Figure 1. Make sure spacer is correctly oriented.

Install new screws provided and torque evenly to 8 N.m (70 lbs. in.).

NOTE: When reassembling cowl, make sure that washer hose is reconnected (and not pinched).

If an interference condition results between the wiper arm head casting and the cowl clearance hole, use a file to enlarge hole at interference point.

This procedure should not be used for 1993 vehicles, as a revised arm has been introduced which incorporates a revised blade angle.

Parts are currently available from GMSPO.

WARRANTY INFORMATION

Labor Operation Number: T4677 Labor Time: 0.4 hour Trouble Code: 92


Object Number: 94254  Size: MF


Object Number: 78249  Size: FS

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