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PLASTIC SPEED SENSORS AND NEW TOOL TO REMOVE AND INSTALL

VEHICLE APPLICATIONS: 1990 C,R,S, TRUCKS AND G, M VANS

Bulletin Covers:

Usage of the all plastic internal transmission speed sensor has increased to include twenty-three models of the HYDRA-MATIC 4L60 transmission. All 1990 General Motors light duty trucks and vans will use the Rear-Wheel Anti-Lock Brake System which requires the use of the internal transmission speed sensor.

DATE OF PRODUCTION CHANGE: (Figure 1) -------------------------- Beginning Start Of Production 1990, some of the following models of the HYDRA-MATIC 4L60 were built with the plastic internal transmission speed sensor:

OCAM, OCBM, OCCM, OCFM, OCHM, OCJM, OCKM, OCLM, OLAM, OLBM, OLCM, OLDM, OMBM, OMJM, OMSM, ORAM, ORBM, OSAM, OSHM, OWAM, OWBM, OWCM, OWDM

The remaining models are scheduled to receive the plastic internal transmission speed sensor during the 1990 model year.

SERVICE PROCEDURE:

A new available tool has been developed for the plastic internal transmission speed sensor. This tool is necessary to prevent damage to the speed sensor during its removal. The tool is available through Kent-Moore as J-38417 - Speed Sensor Remover and Installer.

SERVICE PARTS INFORMATION:

Part Number Description ----------- ----------- 8673299 Speed Sensor - Internal Transmission

SERVICE MANUAL REFERENCE:

Information on speed sensor removal and installation is included in the Unit Repair Section of the 1990 Service Manual.


Object Number: 79087  Size: FS


Object Number: 78046  Size: FS

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