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PEDAL BUZZ AT ZERO TO LIGHT THROTTLE IN FORWARD GEAR

Subject: PEDAL BUZZ AT ZERO TO LIGHT THROTTLE IN FORWARD GEAR RANGES

Model and Year: 1990-91 CAVALIER, CORSICA, BERETTA WITH 3.1 L ENGINE AND 3T40 AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION

THIS BULLETIN CANCELS AND SUPERCEDES DEALER SERVICE BULLETIN NO. 91-61-7A. SERIAL NUMBER INFORMATION UNDER SECTION "DATE OF PRODUCTION CHANGE" HAS BEEN INCLUDED AND PART NUMBERS UPDATED. ALL COPIES OF 91-61-7A SHOULD BE DISCARDED.

BULLETIN COVERS:

A new Spacer Plate (20) with a smaller 1-2 accumulator orifice which will reduce the potential for pedal buzz. This pedal buzz is noticeable at zero to light throttle in forward gear ranges caused by unstable operation of the 1-2 accumulator valve.

DATE OF PRODUCTION CHANGE:

This new Spacer Plate went into production in all "K" and "L" model HYDRA-MATIC 3T40 transaxles for the 1991 model year on July 30, 1990 (Julian Date 211).

NOTE: 1991 KKC model transaxles with serial numbers built between 1011 - 1830 and built after July 30, 1990 (Julian Date 211) are also affected.

SERVICE PROCEDURE:

To service any HYDRA-MATIC 3T40 for a pedal buzz condition, replace the (existing) spacer plate with a new spacer plate which contains the smaller 1-2 accumulator orifice.

SERVICE PARTS INFORMATION:

Refer to the following part numbers whenever ordering this new spacer plate.

Package Description Part Number and Transaxle Model ------------------- -------------------------------- Spacer Plate 8678035 - KDC " " 8678489 - KKC " " 8678488 - KNC " " 8678038 - KXC (1991 Only) " " 8678163 - LJC " " 8678164 - LKC " " " " - LLC

Parts are currently available from GMSPO.

SERVICE MANUAL REFERENCE:

Whenever service to the Spacer Plate or valve body assembly is necessary, refer to the HYDRA-MATIC 3T40 Unit Repair Section of your service manual.

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