Model and Year: 1990 A, W CARS WITH 4T60/440-T4 AND F-7 AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION
The 2nd, 3rd and 4th clutch circuit pressure switches will have "button-headed" wire connectors instead of blade type connectors for easier assembly at the transaxle assembly plant and to reduce the chance of the connectors working loose. This change also requires new wiring harnesses.
The new pressure switches and wiring harnesses will be available for service.
Starting September 6, 1989 (Julian Date 249) some HYDRA-MATIC 4T60 (THM 440-T4) and THM F-7 transaxles will be built using the new pressure switches and wiring harnesses. By early November, 1989, all models should have the new pressure switches and wiring harnesses.
Listed below are the service part numbers for the new pressure switches and wiring harnesses.
Model Part Number Description Year Model Usage
12096136 Harness Assembly, Wiring 1990 BHH, BJH, BPH, BWH, YKH, LAH, LMH, LNH, PAH
12096137 Harness Assembly, Wiring 1990 BAH, BDH, BFH, BMH, CDH
12096127 Harness Assembly, Wiring 1990 AAH, ABH, AFH, AJH, ANH, ATH
12096322 Harness Assembly, Wiring 1990 AXH (THM F-7)
8668271 Clip, Wire Conduit (TCCNCC) 1990 All
8668707 Switch Assembly - Pressure 1990 AAH, ABH, AFH, AJH, (4th Clutch) (N.C.) ANH, ATH, BAH, BDH, BFH, BHH, CDH, CLH, CPH, CYH, CZH, BJH, BPH, BWH, CHH, LAH, LCH, LMH, LNH, PAH
8668707 Switch Assembly - Pressure 1990 AAH, ABH, AFH, AJH, (3rd Clutch) (N.C.) ANH, ATH, BAH, BDH, BFH, BHH, CDH, CLH, CPH, CYH, CZH, BJH, BPH, BWH, CHH, LAH, LCH, LMH, LNH, PAH
8668707 Switch Assembly - Pressure 1990 BHH, BJH, BPH, BWH, (2nd Clutch) (N.C.) CHH, CJH, LAH, LCH, LMH, LNH, PAH
8668709 Switch Assembly - Pressure 1989-90 AXH only (THM F-7) Discrete (2nd Clutch) (N.C.)
Parts are currently available from GMSPO.
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