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POWER STEERING RESERVOIR LEAKS INSTALL A VENTED CAP

SUBJECT: POWER STEERING RESERVOIR LEAKS (INSTALL A VENTED CAP)

VEHICLES AFFECTED: 1990-91 GMC TOPKICK/KODIAK WITH OPTION LXO, JE3 AND N40

Owners of some 1990-1991 7H TopKick/Kodiak vehicles with a 3116 diesel engine (RPO LXO), hydraulic brakes (RPO JE3), and power steering (RPO N40) may experience a power steering pump reservoir leak due to an air build up in the steering gear.

To correct this condition, the power steering reservoir cap should be replaced with a new cap (P/N 26018909) and hose (P/N 15654401).

SERVICE PROCEDURE:

1. Cut 50 in. (127.0 cm) of 3/16 in. (4.8 mm) I.D. rubber hose (P/N 15654401 or equivalent) and install it onto the replacement cap (P/N 26018909). Clamp the hose to the cap with a hose clamp (P/N 1648216 or equivalent).

2. Remove the original power steering pump cap and replace it with the new cap/hose assembly.

3. Insert one (1) 16.0 in. (40.6 cm) nylon tie strap (acquire locally) inside the upper corner of the radiator side support and fasten the hose to the top of the support (Figure 1). Use one (1) 8.0 in. (20.3 cm) nylon tie strap (acquire locally) to fasten the hose to the power steering reservoir bracket (Figure 1).

SERVICE PARTS INFORMATION:

Description Part Number Qty/Veh ----------- ----------- ------- Cap 26018909 1 3/16 in (4.8 mm) Hose 15654401 1 Clamp 1648216 1 16 in. (40.6 cm) Tie Strap Acquire Locally 1 8 in. (20.3 cm) Tie Strap Acquire Locally 1

WARRANTY INFORMATION:

For vehicles repaired under warranty use:

Labor Operation: E8300

Labor Time: 0.2 hrs.


Object Number: 86397  Size: LF

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