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CRUISE CONTROL RESPONSE MODULE MAY BE REPLACED

MODEL: 1988 G2 WITH 6.2L DIESEL (LH6) AND CRUISE (K34)

Some 1988 G Vans equipped with 6.2L light duty Diesel engines (LH6) and cruise control may exhibit a condition involving cruise control response. Accelerating and/or decelerating several mph more than anticipated may occur when the driver uses the Set, Resume, Tap-up, Tap-down, Coast, or Ac- celerate cruise modes. This may be caused by negative voltage transients during glow plug operation. A cruise control module which is less susceptible to negative voltage transients may be installed.

Vehicles Involved

1988 GMC G2 vans equipped with 6.2L light duty Diesel engines (LH6) and cruise control (K34) built within the following VIN breakpoints: From Through ---- ------- J4503836 J4509848

Parts

Part Part Number Quantity ---- ----------- -------- Cruise control module 25074713 1

Service Procedure

Cruise control module replace. See Figure No. 1

1. Disconnect cruise harness (121).

2. Disconnect module assembly (116) by prying back the retaining clip on the bracket and sliding the module out.

3. Install new module P/N 25074713.

4. Connect cruise harness.

The labor operation to replace the cruise control module is:

Labor Op: R1220 Labor Time: .3 Hr.


Object Number: 87953  Size: LF

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