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CAMPAIGN: NO DRIVE/REVERSE OR NOISE WHILE DRIVING

Subject: PRODUCT CAMPAIGN 95-C-32(a) - NO DRIVE/REVERSE OR NOISE WHILE DRIVING

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Model and Year: 1995 C/K & P TRUCKS AND G-VANS EQUIPPED WITH HYDRA-MATIC 4L80-E AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION (RPO MT1)

To: All Chevrolet/Geo Dealers

THIS BULLETIN SUPPLEMENTS PRODUCT CAMPAIGN 95-C-32 ISSUED JUNE, 1995. SPECIFICALLY, THE CLAIM INFORMATION SECTION HAS BEEN REVISED FOR THE G-VAN TIME ALLOWANCE. THE REVISED INFORMATION IS PRINTED IN BOLD TYPE.

CLAIM INFORMATION

Submit a Product Campaign Claim with the information indicated below:

FAILED PARTS LABOR LABOR OTHER NET REPAIR PERFORMED PC PART NO. ALLOW CC-FC OP HOURS HOURS AMT ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1995 C Truck (Non-3500 HD) - 1 24204064 ** SK-00 V9595 2.5 0.1 *** Replace Transmission 1995 C Truck (3500 HD) - 1 24205048 ** SK-00 V9596 2.6 0.1 *** Replace Transmission 1995 K Truck - 1 24204065 ** SK-00 V9597 4.2 0.1 *** Replace Transmission 1995 G-Van - 1 24201866 ** SK-00 V9598 2.4 0.1 *** Replace Transmission 1995 P Truck - 1 24201764 ** SK-00 V9599 2.6 0.1 *** Replace Transmission

* Campaign Administrative Allowance.

** Use the appropriate replacement transmission number from the chart provided in the "Parts Information" section. The "Parts Allowance" should be the sum total of the current GMSPO Dealer Net price plus 40% of all parts required for the repair.

*** The amount identified in the "Net Amount" column should represent the sum of the current GMSPO Dealer Net price plus 40% for transmission fluid used to perform the required repairs.

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

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