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SHIFT CABLE CONTACTS THE A/C PIPE CAUSING POSSIBLE RUB

Model and Year: 1987-89 CELEBRITY WITH 2.5L (VIN CODE R) OR 2.8L (VIN CODE W) ENGINE

Some 1987-89 Celebrity models with 2.5L or 2.8L engine and MD9 automatic transaxle with C60 Air Conditioning have a potential rub through condition of the A/C pipe by the transaxle shift cable. This pipe is part of the A/C hose assembly routed along the left fender rail from evaporator to accumulator. The vibration and engine roll movement of the transaxle may cause the shift cable to rub through the A/C pipe, causing a refrigerant leak and an inoperative A/c system.

This condition may be addressed by using the following service parts and procedure to protect the A/C pipe.

Procedure For 2.5L (VIN Code R) Engine

1. Loosen the clip that holds the A/C pipe to the fender rail, See Figures 1 and 2.

2. Slide the rear rubber protective sleeve forward to the clip, as shown in Figure 2.

3. Retighten the clip to fender rail.

Procedure for 2.8L (VIN Code W) Enaine

Service Part Numbers Part Name -------------------- ---------- 3816659 Retainer - Adjustable Plastic (Chicken Band) 8919356 3/4 I.D. Flexible Convoluted Conduit

1.Slide a 6 inch piece of the flexible conduit on to the A/C pipe just in front of the valve, as shown in Figure 1 and 3, with the slit positioned on the bottom of the pipe.

2.Secure the conduit in place with the plastic retainer (chicken band) as shown in Figure 3.

Repairs were performed at the assembly plant beginning with the VIN breakpoints listed.

Assembly Plant Engine VIN Breakpoint -------------- ------ -------------- Oklahoma City LR8 "R" S.O.P. 1989 L86 "W" S.O.P. 1989

Ramos Arizpe LR8 "R" S.O.P. 1989 LB6 "W" S.O.P. 1989

Ste. Therese LR8 "R" J2144838 LB6 "W" J2145665

ALL 1987-88 CELEBRITY BUILD AT OSHAWA #1 ARE AFFECTED

Labor Operation Number: T1385

Labor Time : .2 Hours


Object Number: 86518  Size: LF


Object Number: 91380  Size: SF


Object Number: 90593  Size: MF

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