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IDLE SHAKE CONDITION WITH A/T (NEW CALIBRATION FOR IDLE RPM)

Subject: REVERBERATING NOISE AND OR IDLE SHAKE CONDITION

Model and Year: 1992 CAVALIER WITH 2.2L ENGINE AND AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION

THIS BULLETIN CANCELS AND SUPERSEDES DEALER SERVICE BULLETIN NO. 92-94-6E, DATED FEB. 1992. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION HAS BEEN PROVIDED. ALL COPIES OF 92-94-6E SHOULD BE DISCARDED.

Condition: Some owners of 1992 J-cars with 2.2L engine and A/T (Automatic Transmission) may comment of a rough idle. In addition to this, some owners may also comment of either a reverberating noise coming from the engine area or seat shake inside the car at idle.

Cause: This is caused by the engine idle speed exciting a harmonic resonance in the vehicle.

Correction: New calibrations have been released to raise the engine idle speed in automatic J-cars from 800 to 875 RPM. The J-car calibration has been changed in production. Install the appropriate calibration from the following chart with a T-100 (GM-CAMS) or a Tech 1 according to User's Manual instructions provided with the cartridge. The Tech 1 cartridge part number is TKO6032A and should be sent to dealers by February 28, 1992. The calibrations will also be included in the January, 1992 Software Update for the T-100.

Car Trans Emission Part Broadcast Scanner Body Type Type Number Code I.D. ---- ----- -------- ------ --------- ------- J Auto Federal 16174821 BALM 4821 J Auto Calif. 16174831 BALN 4831

Labor Operation: T0500 Labor Time: 0.3 HRS.

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