A vehicle equipped with a 1987-91 HYDRA-MATIC 4T60 transaxle may exhibit no reverse, slipping in reverse and/or repeat reverse band distress. This may be caused by interference between the reverse band apply bracket and the case. The suspected transaxle cases have an additional wall thickness in the area where the reverse band apply pin engages the apply bracket. The band may never fully apply or release once caught and will distress the fiber liner material across all straps.
If the transaxle exhibits any of the symptoms discussed in this bulletin, inspect the case die number as shown in Figure 1 and the transaxle Julian Date. If the case die number matches the suspect numbers and the transaxle Julian Date is after the dates listed, disassemble the transaxle and check the case spline number (Figure 2) (located deep inside the barrel of the case next to the right axle seal). If it is listed below, replace the case. If the transaxle is not a suspect unit, then refer to the Automatic Transaxle Diagnosis section of the Service Manual for repair procedures.
JULIAN JULIAN DIE # SPLINE # DATE DATE DATE DATE ----- ------- -------- ----- ------------------ ------ 527 4543 July 25, 1988 207 to November 5, 1989 309 557 4542 March 19, 1990 078 to June 10, 1990 161 558 4541 January 29, 1990 029 to June 10, 1990 161 561 1524 July 15, 1987 156 to June 10, 1990 161 590 4542 March 6, 1989 065 to February 18, 1990 049 594 4544 January 15, 1990 015 to June 10, 1990 161
LABOR TIME INFORMATION:
Labor Operation: K7800 - Case, Transaxle - Replace
See applicable Labor Time Guide for Labor Hours.
SERVICE PARTS INFORMATION:
Part Transaxle Number Description Model Year Model Usage ------- ------------- ---------- --------------- 8668986 Case, Transaxle 1990 OLAH 8662928 Case, Transaxle 1987-90 All with previous Park System built before September 25, 1989 (Julian Date 268)
Reference Dealer Service Bulletin 90-87-7A for more information on the new lock park system.
8668985 Case, Transaxle 1990-91 All except OLAH with new (common case for Park System built after new park system) September 24, 1989 (Julian Date 267)
Part are currently available from GMSPO.
SERVICE MANUAL REFERENCE:
Refer to the appropriate Service Manual for proper procedures.
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