MEDIUM DUTY VEHICLES EQUIPPED WITH DIESEL ENGINES INCORPORATE AN ELECTRIC TACHOMETER WHICH OPERATES FROM A MAGNETIC PICKUP. THE PICKUP, LOCATED IN THE ENGINE BELL HOUSING, SENSES THE FLYWHEEL TEETH MOVEMENT TO DETERMINE ENGINE RPM. TO CALIBRATE THE TACHOMETER FOR THE VARIOUS ENGINE FLYWHEELS , A PIN IS INSERTED IN THE BACK OF THE TACHOMETER (REFER TO FIGURES 1 AND 2). AN IMPROPER, LOOSE OR MISSING CALIBRATION PIN WILL CAUSE TACHOMETER INACCURACY.
TO REDUCE THE POTENTIAL OF THESE CONDITIONS OCCURRING, ON MAY 2, 1988, A CHANGE WAS INCORPORATED IN PRODUCTION ON C6 AND C7 VEHICLES EQUIPPED WITH DIESEL ENGINES. EFFECTIVE WITH THE VEHICLE IDENTIFI- CATION NUMBERS LISTED BELOW, TACHOMETER PINS WERE REPLACED BY A SOLDERED "JUMPER" WIRE:
GMC: 1GBL7D1B9JV529396
CHEVROLET: 1GBJ6T1B0JV115852
IN THE EVENT TACHOMETER FAILURE OCCURS AS THE RESULT OF CALIBRATION PIN FAILURE, IT CAN BE REPAIRED BY HAVING AN AUTHORIZED DELCO ELECTRONICS MECHANICAL SPEEDOMETER/TACHOMETER SERVICE CENTER PERFORM THE ABOVE CHANGE
FOR REPAIRS TO THE VEHICLE UNDER WARRANTY USE:
LABOR OP: N4500 LABOR TIME: .6 HR.
COPYRIGHT 1988 GMC TRUCK DIVISION, GENERAL MOTORS CORPORATION. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
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