PAINT DELAMINATION (PEELING)
General Motors of Canada has determined that certain 1988-89 S/T Pickups and S/T Blazers/Jimmys built at the Shreveport Assembly Plant may exhibit a delamination (peeling) of the paint on exterior surfaces due to continued ultraviolet exposure. If one of these vehicles should require repairs for a paint peeling condition, all exterior surfaces painted with affected colours should be refinished even though the peeling may be evident in only a few places.
Involved are certain 1988-89 S/T model trucks painted Galaxy Blue (paint code 28), Aspen Blue (paint code 24) or Steel Gmy (paint code 90) and built at the Shreveport Assembly Plant within the following VIN breakpoints:
This special policy covers the condition described above on the involved vehicles for a period of three (3) years from the original in-service date, unlimited kilometres and no deductible. Correction, at no charge to the customer, will consist of refinishing exterior surfaces painted with affected colours on involved vehicles. Customers may also be eligible for reimbursement of previous repairs with supporting documentation.
This "Special Policy Adjustment Bulletin" should be filed in the three ring binder previously furnished to dealers by General Motors.
No parts are required to complete this special policy. Paint supplies should be obtained through normal supplier.
1. After washing vehicle, verify that condition is delamination of topcoat by applying a 2 inch width piece of masting tape firmly over suspect area, pulling upward quickly. If topcoat and/or clearcoat flake or peel away from primer, leaving primer intact, the topcoat is delaminating and the following service procedure should be performed.
The front bumper filler panel and all surfaces painted with affected colours above die belt line (Fig. 1, page 3) must be refinished according to the procedure listed below (regardless of previous paint repairs). If surfaces below the belt line and the interior of the pickup box (on pickup models) appear to be in good condition, the dealer should scuff sand, seal and colour coat these painted surfaces rather than refinish. However, if any peeling or topcoat delamination is evident, or if scuff sanding produces any topcoat delamination, it will be necessary to refinish these surfaces as well, according to the procedures. It should not be necessary to paint inside of door jambs, or underneath exterior mouldings or decals (sunshine stripes), as these areas are not normally subjected to continued ultraviolet exposure.
2. Sand original finish coat of paint down to electro-coat (Elpo) primer, making sure factory pretreatment and Elpo primer are still intact for good corrosion protection. DO NOT USE CHEMICALS TO REMOVE PAINT AS THIS MAY DAMAGE THE ELPO PRIMER.
3. Finish sand exposed Elpo primer with 240 grit sandpaper to assure removal of any chalky residue or degraded Elpo primer that may remain as a result of overbaking the primer.
4. Use an air gun to remove all dirt from cracks and surfaces of truck.
5. Clean sanded surfaces with grease and wax remover.
6. Spray entire prepared area with a coat of DP40/DP401 anti-corrosion primer (PPG/Ditzler) or equivalent. Follow manufacturers instructions and recommended dry times.
7. Apply 2 to 3 medium wet coats of primer-surfacer to primed surfaces of truck, making sure to follow manufacturers instructions for application.
8. After allowing adequate drying time, wet sand with 400 grit (or finer) sandpaper or dry sand with 320 grit (or finer) sandpaper.
9. Repeat steps 4 and 5.
10. Apply 1 medium wet coat of primer sealer, following manufacturers instructions.
11. Apply 3 to 4 medium wet coats (or until primer colour is well hidden) of Acrylic/Urethane Enamel Colour. Follow manufacturers instructions.
12. Final wash and detail vehicle.
When performing the repair as outlined in this special policy, the dealer is requested to submit a warranty claim for credit as follows:
Labour Operation Time Material Other Number Description Allowance Allowance Hours --------- ----------- --------- --------- ----- T8090 S/T Short Bed Pickup * * ** T8091 S/T Long Bed Pickup * * ** T8092 S/T Extended Cab Pickup * * ** T8093 S/T Blazer/Jimmy * * ** T1671 Reimbursement For Previous * * ** Paint Delamination Repairs * * **
* Select times as listed below for "Time Allowance" and material allowance as required for appropriate vehicle type and operation performed.
Time Material Vehicle Allowance Allowances ------- ---------- ---------- Refinish surfaces above belt line (Required "Time Allowance" column times)
S/T Short Bed Pickup 8.6 RC S/T Long Bed Pickup 8.7 RE S/T Extended Cab Pickup 9.1 RN S/T Blazer/Jimmy 8.1 RI
** Select applicable "Other Hours" as needed. Also, select corresponding material allowances to combine with proper "above belt line" material allowance as required for appropriate vehicle type and operations performed.
Other Material Vehicle Hours Allowances -------- ----- ----------- Colour Coat Below Belt Line (complete) S/T Short Bed Pickup 8.7 Q1 S/T Long Bed Pickup 9.0 QM S/T Extended Cab Pickup 8.9 QK S/T Blazer/Jimmy 7.2 QE Refinish Below Belt Line (complete) S/T Short Bed Pickup 11.7 QY S/T Long Bed Pickup 12.1 RE S/T Extended Cab Pickup 11.9 RC S/7 Blazer/Jimmy 8.4 QU
Colour Coat Between Belt Line and Lower Moulding S/T Short Bed Pickup 4.8 PY S/T Long Bed Pickup 5.0 QA S/T Extended Cab Pickup 5.0 QB S/T Blazer/Jimmy 4.2 PW
Refinish Between Belt Line and Lower Moulding S/T Short Bed Pickup 5.7 QK S/T Long Bed Pickup 5.9 QD S/T Extended Cab Pickup 6.0 QR S/T Blazer/Jimmy 5.1 QH
Colour Coat Below Lower Moulding S/T Short Bed Pickup 5.0 PZ S/T Long Bed Pickup 5.1 PZ S/T Extended Cab Pickup 5.1 PV S/T Blazer/Jimmy 4.4 PV
Refinish Below Lower Moulding S/T Short Bed Pickup 6.0 QF S/T Long Bed Pickup 6.2 QF S/T Extended Cab Pickup 6.2 QF S/T Blazer/Jimmy 5.3 QB
Colour Coat Entire Inside Of Pickup Box S/T Short Bed Pickup 2.6 QC S/T Long bed Pickup 2.8 QF S/T Extended Cab Pickup 2.6 QC
Refinish Entire Inside Of Pickup Box S/T Short Bed Pickup 3.4 QP S/T Long bed Pickup 3.6 QS S/T Extended Cab Pickup 3.4 QP
Refer to the Dealer Guide to Warranty Administration and Claim Preparation Manual for details on claim submission.
Customer claims for reimbursement on previously paid repairs are to be submitted according to the instructions included with this bulletin. Owners must submit ORIGINAL DOCUMENTATION that reasonably confirms the amount of unreimbursed repair expense, a description of the repair, the date of the repair, and the person or entity performing the repair.
Claims for customer reimbursement of previously paid repairs are to be submitted as a Net Item Dollar Amount on a warranty claim as follows:
Authorization is required on all claim submissions which fall into the Owner Reimbursement category. Labour operation T1617 is to be used for owner reimbursement only.
General Motors bulletins are intended for use by professional technicians, not a "do-it-yourselfer". They are written to inform those technicians of conditions that may occur on some vehicles, or to provide information that could assist in the proper service of a vehicle. Properly trained technicians have the equipment, tools, safety instructions and know-how to do a job properly and safely. If a condition is described, do not assume that the bulletin applies to your vehicle, or that your vehicle will have that condition. See a General Motors dealer servicing your brand of General Motors vehicle for information on whether your vehicle may benefit from the information.