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CAMPAIGN: 5 SPEED MANUAL TRANS. MAIN SHAFT SEIZURE

Subject: PRODUCT SAFETY CAMPAIGN 96-C-20(a) - 5-SPEED MANUAL TRANSMISSION MAIN SHAFT SEIZURE

Model and Year: 1996 2-WHEEL DRIVE PICKUPS WITH 2.2L ENGINE AND 5-SPEED MANUAL TRANSMISSION (LN2 & MW2)

To: All Chevrolet Dealers

This bulletin supplements Product Safety, Campaign 96-C-20 issued February, 1996. Specifically, the Claims section has been revised to reflect the correct V-labor operations. The revised information is printed in bold type. This supplement should be filed with your campaign materials.

CLAIM INFORMATION

Submit a Product Campaign Claim with the information indicated below:

PARTS FAILED PARTS LABOR LABOR NET REPAIR PERFORMED COUNT PART NO. ALLOW CC-FC OP HOURS AMOUNT ---------------- ----- -------- ----- ----- ----- ----- ------

Inspect - -- -- MA-96 V9893 0.6 ** Transmission Turning Torque No Further Action Required

Inspect and R&R - -- -- MA-96 V9894 2.6 *** Transmission (Includes Moving Vehicle In & Out Of Stall)

Courtesy - -- -- MA-96 T2498 --- + Transportation

* For Campaign Administrative Allowance, add 0.1 hours to the "Labor Hours". Add an additional 0.1 hours if transmission is replaced to cover packaging transmission for shipment.

** Net Amount column to include actual cost of transmission fluid used plus 40% markup.

*** Net Amount column to include actual cost of transmission fluid used, plus 40% markup; plus $406.20 which is the markup for the transmission furnished for this campaign.

+ Courtesy Transportation "Net Amount" only valid with Labor Op V9894, Inspect and R&R Transmission.

Refer to the General Motors Claims Processing Manual for details on Product Campaign Claim Submission.

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