Some 1985-86 S/T trucks or M vans with 2.5L engines and manual transmissions may experience difficulty meeting the hydrocarbon (HC) exhaust emission requirements of state inspection maintenance test programs. If this condition cannot be corrected using the service procedures in Section 6E-Engine Emissions of the appropriate service manual, the following service PROMs are available from GMSPO to repair the condition. Use the PROM replacement procedure in Section 6E-Engine Emissions for PROM replacement.
Service Rear PROM Model Engine Transmission Axle Tire Size ---- ----- ------ ------------ ---- --------- 1228389 M Van 2.5L (LN8) 4-Spd Man (MR2) 3.42 (GU6) All
1228390 M Van 2.5L (LN8) 4-Spd Man (MR2) 3.73 (GT4) All
1228391 M Van 2.5L (LN8) 4-Spd Man (MR2) 4.10 (GT5) All
1228392 M Van 2.5L (LN8) 5-Spd Man (ML3) 3.73 (GT4) All
1228393 M Van 2.5L (LN8) 5-Spd Man (ML3) 4.10 (GT5) All
1228381 S Pickup/ 2.5L (LN8) 4-Spd Man (M73) 3.73 (GT4) All Extended Cab
1228385 S Blazer/ 2.5L (LN8) 4-Spd Man (M73) 3.73 (GT4) All Jimmy 4-Spd Man (M73) 3.73 (GT4) All
T(All) 2.5L (LN8) 4-Spd Man (MC9) 3.73 (GT4) All 4-Spd Man (M73) 4.11 (HO4) P235/ 75RI5 1228386 S Blazer/ 2.5L (LN8) 4-Spd Man (MC9) 4.11 (HO4) All Jimmy 4-Spd Man (M73) 4.11 (HO4) All T(All) 2.5L (LN8) 4-Spd Man (MC9) 4.11 (HO4) All 4-Spd Man (M73) 4.11 (HO4) All Tires Except P235/75Rl5
1228382 S Longbed 2.5L (LN8) 4-Spd Man (M73) 4.11 (HO4) All Pickup
1228383 S (All) 2.5L (LN8) 5-Spd Man (ML3) 3.73 (GT4) All
1228384 S Pickup/ 2.5L (LN8) 5-Spd Man (ML3) 4.11 (HO4) All Extended Cab
1228388 T (All) 2.5L (LN8) 5-Spd Man (ML2) 4.11 (HO4) P235/ 75R15 1228387 S Blazer/ 2.5L (LN8) 5-Spd Man (ML3) 4.11 (HO4) All Jimmy
1228353 S (All) 2.5L (LN8) 4-Spd Man (M73) 3.42 (GU6) All
The following codes identify specific transmissions.
MC9 - Borg Warner 4 Speed ML2 - Borg Warner 5 Speed ML3 - Borg Warner 5 Speed MR2 - Muncie 4 Speed M73 - Isuzu 4 Speed
Use applicable Labor Time and Operation Numbers.
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