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REPEAT REAR WHEEL ANTI-LOCK CODE 10 REVISED SWITCH/BRACKET

SUBJECT: REPEAT REAR WHEEL ANTI-LOCK (RWAL) CODE 10

MODELS: 1988-89 C/K TRUCKS

Some 1988 and 1989 C/K trucks may experience repeated RWAL Code 10 conditions. Code 10 may be set when the vehicle is travelling over 37 MPH and the RWAL module (ECU) sees an open circuit or no voltage at the stoplamp switch circuit. Regular service brakes continue to function normally, however the stoplamps could stay on at times.

This condition has been corrected through the introduction of a revised stoplamp switch and cruise control release switch bracket into production. The VIN breakpoints are listed below. Internally the new stoplamp switch contains contact points which have been lengthened in order to allow more pedal travel before lighting the brake lamp. The new stoplamp switch can be identified externally by an additional rib that has been added to the side tab (see figure 1). The lower weld on the new cruise control release switch bracket has been moved .75 mm (V32 inch) forward. The revised stoplamp switch and cruise control release switch bracket should be used ONLY in cases where brake switch adjustments have not corrected previous Code 10 conditions.

IMPORTANT: The stoplamp switch procedure does not change for the revised switch. The switch adjustment procedure is given in Service Bulletin 89-T-32.

VIN Breakpoints:

OSHAWA 2GTDC14HOK1543984

FT. WAYNE 1GTDC14K8KZ537000

PONTIAC 1GTGC24KOKE537535

Parts Information

Part Number Description ----------- -------------- 15607063 Stoplamp Switch 15607068 Cruise Control Release Switch Bracket

Parts are currently available from GMSPO.

For repairs to vehicles under warranty, use:

Labor Operation: T8035 Labor Time: 0.3 Hrs.


Object Number: 87199  Size: FS

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