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Special Coverage (Policy) Adjustment - Electronic Diesel-Fuel Injection Pump Failure-Repair/Replace

Subject:00064F -- Special Policy Adjustment -- Electronic Diesel-Fuel Injection Pump Failure -- Repair/Replace

Models:1994-2002 Chevrolet and GMC C/K, G and P Model Trucks; and 1997-1998 B7 School Bus Chassis
Equipped with 6.5L Diesel Engine (RPO L49 -- VIN Code P; RPO L56 -- VIN Code S; RPO L65 -- VIN Code F)



THIS BULLETIN IS BEING REVISED TO ADD INFORMATION TO THE DIESEL EFI DIAGNOSTIC WORKSHEET FOR THE FUEL TEMPERATURE SENSOR, AND ADD INFORMATION TO THE SERVICE PROCEDURE. PLEASE DISCARD SPECIAL POLICY BULLETIN NUMBER 00064F, DATED SEPTEMBER 2004.


Condition

Some customers of 1994-2002 Chevrolet and GMC C/K, G and P model trucks; and 1997-1998 B7 school bus chassis, equipped with a 6.5L diesel engine (RPO L49-VIN Code P; RPO L56-VIN Code S; or RPO L65-VIN Code F), may experience a failure of the electronic diesel fuel injection pump.

Special Policy Adjustment

This special policy covers the condition described above for a period of eleven (11) years or 120,000 miles (193,000 km), whichever occurs first, from the date the vehicle was originally placed in service, regardless of ownership. Damage from poor quality or incorrect grade diesel fuel, and gasoline or water contamination, is not covered under the terms of the 6.5L diesel warranty.

This special policy applies ONLY to electronic diesel-fuel injection pump repairs and/or replacement as a result of injection pump failure. The pump repair or replacement will be made at no charge to the owner. This Special Coverage does not cover: glow plugs, turbocharger wear, low compression engines or PCM/PCM wiring conditions.

Fuel quality may cause driveability problems such as hesitation, lack of power, stall, no start, etc. For best results, use Number 2-D diesel fuel year-round (above and below freezing conditions) as oil companies blend Number 2-D fuel to address climate differences. Number 1-D diesel fuel may be used in very cold temperatures (when it stays below -18°C (0°F); however, it will produce power and fuel economy loss. The use of Number 1-d fuel in warm or hot climates may result in stalling, poor starting when the engine is hot and may damage the fuel injection system. For further detail related to Fuel System Specifications, refer to SI.

Vehicles Involved

Involved are all 1994-2002 Chevrolet and GMC C/K, G and P model trucks, and 1997-1998 B7 school bus chassis, equipped with 6.5L diesel engine (RPO L49-VIN Code P; RPO L56-VIN Code S or RPO L65-VIN Code F) and built from Start of Production to End of Production, which begins and ends with the following VIN breakpoints:

Year

Division

Model

Plant

From

Through

1994

Chevrolet

C/K

Pontiac East

RE100001

RE314500

1994

Chevrolet

C/K

Janesville

RJ100001

RJ447579

1994

Chevrolet

C/K

Oshawa

R1100005

R1328172

1994

Chevrolet

G

Flint

RF100012

RF189802

1994

Chevrolet

P

Detroit

R3302491

R3329026

1994

GMC

C/K

Pontiac East

RE5000001

RE566607

1994

GMC

C/K

Janesville

RJ500608

RJ772059

1994

GMC

C/K

Oshawa

R1500001

R1593861

1994

GMC

G

Flint

RF500014

RF536298

1994

GMC

P

Detroit

R3502011

R3502248

1995

Chevrolet

C/K

Pontiac East

SE100004

SE284717

1995

Chevrolet

C/K

Flint

SF000001

SF253488

1995

Chevrolet

C/K

Silao

SG100468

SG120859

1995

Chevrolet

C/K

Janesville

SJ100014

SJ464646

1995

Chevrolet

C/K

Fort Wayne

SZ140203

SZ289914

1995

Chevrolet

C/K

Oshawa

S1100009

S1307916

1995

Chevrolet

G

Flint

SF100013

SF251904

1995

Chevrolet

P

Detroit

S3300002

S3332496

1995

GMC

C/K

Pontiac East

SE500003

SE550508

1995

GMC

C/K

Flint

SF000003

SF558851

1995

GMC

C/K

Silao

SG500007

SG507987

1995

GMC

C/K

Janesville

SJ500008

SJ757084

1995

GMC

C/K

Fort Wayne

SZ529887

SZ571159

1995

GMC

C/K

Oshawa

S1500004

S1592733

1995

GMC

G

Flint

SF500001

SF558919

1996

Chevrolet

C/K

Pontiac East

TE100004

TE269737

1996

Chevrolet

C/K

Flint

TF000002

TF021516

1996

Chevrolet

C/K

Silao

TG100001

TG170268

1996

Chevrolet

C/K

Janesville

TJ100002

TJ427468

1996

Chevrolet

C/K

Fort Wayne

TZ100005

TZ234225

1996

Chevrolet

C/K

Oshawa

T1100021

T1257012

1996

Chevrolet

G

Wentzville

T1000028

T1044573

1996

Chevrolet

P

Detroit

T3300001

T3316738

1996

GMC

C/K

Pontiac East

TE500001

TE555590

1996

GMC

C/K

Flint

TF000016

TF021520

1996

GMC

C/K

Silao

TG500002

TG522296

1996

GMC

C/K

Janesville

TJ501167

TJ756815

1996

GMC

C/K

Fort Wayne

TZ500003

TZ547753

1996

GMC

C/K

Oshawa

T1502467

T1563753

1996

GMC

G

Wentzville

T1000027

T1044602

1997

Chevrolet

C/K

Pontiac East

VE100017

VE275352

1997

Chevrolet

C/K

Flint

VF000001

VF057487

1997

Chevrolet

C/K

Silao

VG100003

VG191303

1997

Chevrolet

C/K

Janesville

VJ100013

VJ444674

1997

Chevrolet

C/K

Fort Wayne

VZ100013

VZ257139

1997

Chevrolet

C/K

Oshawa

V1100010

V1165397

1997

Chevrolet

G

Wentzville

V1000006

V1108654

1997

Chevrolet

P

Detroit

V3300003

V3317721

1997

Chevrolet

B7

Janesville

VJ108462

VJ108683

1997

GMC

C/K

Pontiac East

VE500009

VE563529

1997

GMC

C/K

Flint

VF000008

VF057473

1997

GMC

C/K

Silao

VG500003

VG528190

1997

GMC

C/K

Janesville

VJ500022

VJ764137

1997

GMC

C/K

Fort Wayne

VZ500309

VZ553960

1997

GMC

C/K

Oshawa

V1500517

V1523484

1997

GMC

G

Wentzville

V1000007

V1108854

1997

GMC

B7

Janesville

VJ500029

VJ517055

1998

Chevrolet

C/K

Pontiac East

WE100006

WE253899

1998

Chevrolet

C/K

Flint

WF000009

WF073334

1998

Chevrolet

C/K

Silao

WG100013

WG151225

1998

Chevrolet

C/K

Janesville

WJ100001

WJ379671

1998

Chevrolet

C/K

Fort Wayne

WZ100001

WZ270275

1998

Chevrolet

G

Wentzville

W1000013

W1110141

1998

Chevrolet

P

Detroit

W3300001

W3318796

1998

Chevrolet

B7

Janesville

WJ103250

WJ113383

1998

GMC

C/K

Pontiac East

WE500010

WE558352

1998

GMC

C/K

Flint

WF000064

WF073312

1998

GMC

C/K

Silao

WG500005

WG516012

1998

GMC

C/K

Janesville

WJ500025

WJ736241

1998

GMC

C/K

Fort Wayne

WZ500136

WZ549594

1998

GMC

G

Wentzville

W1000185

W1110237

1998

GMC

B7

Janesville

WJ503182

WJ521799

1999

Chevrolet

C/K

Flint

XF00001

XF100187

1999

Chevrolet

C/K

Silao

XG100182

XG268451

1999

Chevrolet

C/K RHD

Silao

XG950213

XG950601

1999

Chevrolet

G

Wentzville

X1000010

X1161897

1999

Chevrolet

P

Detroit

X3300005

X3308000

1999

GMC

C/K

Flint

XF000003

XF100195

1999

GMC

C/K

Silao

XG500002

XG552078

1999

GMC

G

Wentzville

X1000020

X1161979

2000

Chevrolet

C/K

Flint

YF400001

YF520997

2000

Chevrolet

G

Wentzville

Y1100001

Y1279981

2000

GMC

C/K

Flint

YF400004

YF521003

2000

GMC

G

Wentzville

Y1100033

Y1279956

2001

Chevrolet

C/K

Toluca

1M100001

1M118806

2001

Chevrolet

G

Wentzville

11100004

11246091

2001

GMC

C/K

Toluca

1M100010

1M118767

2001

GMC

G

Wentzville

11100033

11245992

2002

Chevrolet

C/K

Toluca

2M100002

2M116925

2002

Chevrolet

G

Wentzville

21100001

21247739

2002

GMC

C/K

Toluca

2M100004

2M116944

2002

GMC

G

Wentzville

21100117

21247317

Parts Information

Support parts required to complete this repair are to be obtained from General Motors Service Parts Operations (GMSPO).

Part Number

Description

Qty/ Vehicle

Exchange Program - U.S. & Canada Only

Pump, Diesel Injection

1

10137486

Gasket, Injection Pump (All)

1

10137537

Gasket, Upper Intake Manifold (94-00 C/K)

1

12531704

Kit, Intake Manifold Gasket (All; right & left sides)

1

10191427

Gasket, EGR Valve (94-98 C/K only w/L56)

1

10211661

Gasket, Upper Intake (96-00 G van w/L65)

2

12456133

Seal, O Ring (96-00 G van w/L65)

1

10191430

Gasket, Upper Air Cleaner (94-95 G van w/L49)

1

12561591

Valve, Fuel Shutoff Sol

1, if req'd

12562836

Driver Kit, F/Pmp Mdl

1, if req'd

Customer Notification

General Motors will notify customers of this special policy on their vehicles (see copy of typical customer letter included with this bulletin - actual divisionsl letter may vary slightly.)

Pump Replacement -- Israel Only

Follow current in-country procedure.

Pump Replacement/Repair -- International Countries (except Israel)

Follow current in-country procedure.

Pump Replacement/Exchange Program -- For U.S. and Canada Only

Important: Do NOT order the pump through GMSPO or a Stanadyne dealer.

Important: Replacement gaskets, the engine shut-off solenoid and the pump mounted driver are listed in the Parts Information table of this Special Policy Bulletin.

The following information describes the exchange procedure that should be followed if the electronic diesel fuel injection pump requires removal under this Special Policy. Replacement procedure differs between the electronic and mechanical pump models.

Important: DO NOT REMOVE THE INJECTION PUMP. PROPER DIAGNOSTICS MUST BE PERFORMED PRIOR TO CALLING 1-877-446-8227. THIS INCLUDES VERIFICATION OF THE CUSTOMER CONCERN, PERFORMING SERVICE MANUAL DIAGNOSTICS IN SI, RECORDING THE VALUES, EFI WORKSHEET AND CHECKING FOR FUEL QUALITY.

Electronic Pump (DS Model) Engine VIN Code F, P, S

If diagnostics indicate that the electronic fuel injection pump cannot be repaired by the dealership, call 1-877-446-8227 to request an electronic fuel injection pump. THE INJECTION PUMP IS NOT TO BE OBTAINED FROM A STANADYNE DEALER OR GMSPO, OR ANY OTHER ENTITY. For 1994 L65 vehicles built between SOP (Start of Production) and approximately January 15, 1994, make sure to identify the vehicle's pump model.

Service Procedure -- Israel Only

Follow current in-country procedure.

Service Procedure -- International Countries (Except Israel)

Follow current in-country procedure.

Service Procedure -- U.S. and Canada Only

 

  1. Check the Vehicle Inquiry System (GMVIS) for in-service date and warranty blocks.
  2. Prior to removal and request of an injection pump, perform diagnostics based on symptom or Diagnostic Trouble codes (DTCs). For 1998 or older vehicles, use the 1998 Service Information. For 1999 and newer vehicles, use the applicable service information for that year. Always utilize the Diesel EFI Diagnostic Worksheet for all involved model years.
  3. Complete the entire Diesel EFI Diagnostic Worksheet by recording the values of the diagnostics performed. Photocopy the Diesel EFI Diagnostic Worksheet form and attach the form to the repair order hard copy. When a defective injection pump return is requested, the repair order and Diagnostic Worksheet must be returned with the defective injection pump.
  4. Call 1-877-446-8227 to request an exchange pump. Dealer code, parts dealer code, vehicle information and results of the diagnostics will be required. On 1994 vehicles, the model number of the injection pump and PROM identification currently installed on the truck will be required. The model number is located on a tag which is attached to the rear of the pump. If model number 5068 is not available, another pump model will be assigned with a PROM update. On 1995-02 vehicles, the serial number andm odel number of the injection pump currently on the truck will be required.
  5. Record the serial number of the removed defective injection pump on the warranty repair order.
  6. Once a request is approved, the injection pump will be shipped to the dealership within 24 hours (the next business day). These pumps will be shipped at NO CHARGE to GM dealers and are to be used on vehicles within the 11 years/120,000 miles (193,000 km) Special Policy and diesel warranty.
  7. Important: Injection pumps received under this Special Policy have a serial number assigned and tracked to a specific VIN and TAC case. These numbers are printed on the package label or packing slip. Parts numbers for Special Policy pumps are also different than injection pumps purchased from GMSPO. It is imperative that technicians only install Special Policy Injection pumps on the assigned vehicle (registered TAC case). If a Special Policy pump will not be installed in the assigned vehicle, call 1-877-446-8227 for disposition of the injection pump.

  8. Record the serial number of the new injection pump on the warranty repair order.
  9. Hold all defective injection pumps with a copy of the repair order and a copy of the Diagnostic Worksheet form until the Special Policy warrany claim has been paid. A Corporate Parts Return Request will be generated. (Refer to Corporate Parts Return SI Bulletin 99-00-89-019B. All associated failed parts for claims paid under this Special Coverage, including the defective diesel injection pump, will be returned to the Warranty Parts Center (WPC).
  10. Important: Failure to retain the defective pumps as required above violates the General Motors Service Policies and Procedures, Article 1.7, with a minimum of $800 (US) debit. Removed defective injection pumps ARE NOT to be sold by the dealer for remanufacturing, rebuilding or scrap. Under no circumstances are the injection pumps to be installed on any vehicle, sold at retail, or used in any other application.

       • The defective diesel injection pump metal identification tag must remain attached to the injection pump to avoid a claim debit.
       • All components must remain on the defective diesel injection pump, including: pump-mounted driver, electric fuel shut-off solenoid, stepper motor, etc. in order to avoid a claim debit.

  11. The servicing dealer is authorized to submit a Special Policy warranty claim for pump replacement labor time, plus 0.2 hour administration, and a $45 handling charge in the net amount column of the warranty claim. (See Claim Table ***)

Important: Damage from poor quality or incorrect diesel fuel, or gasoline or water contamination is not covered under the terms of the 6.5L diesel warranty. For proper diagnostics, refer to SI Bulletin 99-06-04-047A in order to determine if the vehicle fuel system contains metal contamination. Be sure to complete the correction for vehicle fuel system metal contamination before installing the new electronic diesel fuel injection pump.

DIESEL EFI DIAGNOSTIC WORKSHEET

VIN#:

 

Technical Assistance Case No:

 

Parts Dealer Code:

 

Customer Complaint and/or DTCs:

 

 

Pump Serial Number from Tag on Pump:

 

Pump Part Number from Tag on Pump:

 

Number of Tkimes in for the same condition:

 

Number of days vehicle has been in dealership:

 

Does the vehicle have any aftermarket accessories?

 

Can the complaint be duplicated?

 

Have any parts been replaced?

 

Have bulletins been checked?

 

Injr Pulse Width (for 1994-95):

 

Injr Close Time (for 1996-02):

 

TDC Offset:

 

Fuel Quality from fuel filter:

API =

 

Is fuel contaminated?      Yes     No

 

Fuel level     1/4    1/2    3/4    full     single or dual tanks:

 

Fuel pressure:

 

Fuel rate @ idle:              mm

 

Timing (actual vs desired):

 

Fuel temperature sensor voltage/temperature: Normal voltage is 1.58 volts at 35°C (95°F). As the engine warms up, the voltage should lower (varies with temperature - high temperature equals low voltage and low temperature equals high voltage). Use a digital multimeter (1994-1996) or a scan tool (1997-2002) and measure the voltage across the fuel temperature signal (CKT 1578) and the sensor ground circuit at the sensor harness connector. What is the voltage and temperature?

Voltage:

 

Temperature:

 

1994 PROM I/D:

 

IF A DTC IS SET, PERFORM THE DIAGNOSTIC STEPS FROM SI AND RECORD THE VALUES HERE:

 

 

 

DTC cross-reference for 1994-95 = 1996-02

Values

 

17 = P0370 Timing Reference High Resolution

18 = P0251 Injection Pump Cam Sensor Circuit

19 = P0335 Crankshaft Position (CKP) Sensor Circuit

34 = P0216 Injection Timing Control Circuit

35 = P1216 Fuel Solenoid Response Time Too Short

36 = P1217 Fuel Solenoid Response Time Too Long

56 = P1218 Injection Pump Calibration Circuit

78 = P0236 Turbocharger Boost System Performance

88 = P1214 Injection Pump Timing Offset

IF NOT DTC IS STORED, FOLLOW DRIVEABILITY SYMPTOM IN SI

NOTE: Remember that Passlock is used on 1998 and newer trucks. Do not replace the Powertrain Control Module (PCM), Fuel Pump, etc. prior to performing appropriate service manual diagnostics.

Claim Information

Submit a Special Policy Claim with the information indicated below:

Repair Performed

Part Count

Part No.

Parts Allow

CC-FC

Labor Op

Labor Hours

Net Item

Replace diesel injection pump

--

--

*

MK-95

T-5550

T-5607**

 

***

C/K Truck

With A/C

With EGR (VIN S-L56)

3.2

Add: 0.9

Add: 0.2

G Van 94-96 (Classic Body)

With A/C

3.6

Add: 0.2

G Van 96-02 (New Body)

With A/C

5.2

Add: 0.9

P Truck, B7 Series 94-95; 97-00 Non-Turbo

With A/C

3.2

Add: 0.2

P Truck 94 Turbo

With A/C

4.2

Add: 0.2

P Truck, B7 Series 95-00 Turbo

With A/C

2.9

Add: 0.2

Admin Allowance

Add: 0.2

Diagnostics

Add: 0.3-2.0

Replace Electronic Shut Off Solenoid

1

12561591

*

MK-95

T-5551

 

****

C/K Truck, P Truck, B7 Series

0.2

G Van

0.8

Replace Pump Mounted Driver

1

12562836

*

MK-95

T-5552

 

****

C/K, P Truck, B7 Series

2.7

G Van

4.1

Diagnostics

Add: 0.0-0.3

with EGR (VIN S-L56)

Add: 0.2

Reimbursement for previous diesel pump repair or replacement

NA

NA

NA

MK-95

T-5553

0.2

Administrative labor hours

*****

* -- The "Parts Allowance" should be the sum total of the current GMSPO Dealer Net price plus applicable Mark-Up or Landed Cost Mark-Up (for IPC) for gasket and pump parts from SPO needed to complete the repair.

** -- IPC Dealers (GM ODC) should use only T-5607 for diesel pump replacement. this is a change from the previously published bulletin.

*** -- The amount identified in the "Net Item" column should represent the sum total of authorized expense items needed to perform the required repairs, plus a $45 handling charge.

**** -- The amount identified in the "Net Item" column should represent the sum total of authorized expense items needed to perform the required repairs.

***** -- The amount identified in the "Net Item" column should represent the total customer reimbursement amount.

Customer Reimbursement - For US

All customer requests for reimbursement for previous repairs for the special policy condition will be handled by the Customer Assistance Center, not by dealers.

A General Motors Special Policy Customer Reimbursement Procedure Form is included with the customer letter.

Important: Refer to the GM Service Policies and Procedures Manual, section 1.6.12, for specific procedures regarding customer reimbursement and the form.

Customer Reimbursement - For Canada

Customer requests for 2002 model year reimbursement of previously paid repairs to correct the diesel injection fuel pump are to be submitted prior to or by September 30, 2005 . Repairs must have occurred within the 11 years of the date the vehicle was originally placed in service, or 193,000 km, whichever occurs first.

When a customer requests reimbursement, they must provide the following:

    • Proof of ownership at time of repair.
    • The original paid receipt confirming the amount of unreimbursed repair expense(s) (including Service Contract deductibles), a description of the repair, and the person or entity performing the repair.

If the work was done by someone other than a GM dealership, the amount of reimbursement will be limited to the amount that the repair would have cost GM to have it completed by a GM dealership.

GENERAL MOTORS PRODUCT PROGRAM CUSTOMER REIMBURSEMENT PROCEDURE

If you have paid to have this special policy condition corrected prior to this notification, you may be eligible to receive reimbursement.

Requests for reimbursement may include parts, labor, fees and taxes. Reimbursement may be limited to the amount the repair would have cost if completed by an authorized General Motors dealer.

Your claim will be acted upon within 60 days of receipt.

If your claim is:

    • Approved, you will receive a check from General Motors.
    • Denied, you will receive a letter from General Motors with the reason(s) for the denial, or
    • Incomplete, you will receive a letter from General Motors identifying the documentation that is needed to complete the claim and offered the opportunity to resubmit the claim when the missing documentation is available.

Please follow the instructions on the Claim Form provided on the reverse side to file a claim for reimbursement. If you have questions about this reimbursement procedure, please call the toll-free telephone number provided at the bottom of the form. If you need assistance with any other concern, please contact the appropriate Customer Assistance Center between the hours of 8:00 AM and 11:00 PM, EST, Monday through Friday. They can be reached at:

Division

Number

Text Telephones (TTY)

Chevrolet

1-800-630-2438

1-800-833-2438

GMC

1-866-996-9463

1-800-462-8583

GENERAL MOTORS PRODUCT PROGRAM CUSTOMER REIMBURSEMENT CLAIM FORM

THIS SECTION TO BE COMPLETED BY CLAIMANT

Date Claim Submitted:

 

Vehicle Identification Number (VIN):

 

Mileage at Time of Repair:

 

Date of Repair:

 

Claimant Name (please print):

 

Street Address or PO Box Number:

 

City, State, ZIP Code:

 

Daytime Telephone Number (include Area Code):

 

Evening Telephone Number (include Area Code):

 

Amount of Reimbursement Requested: $

 

 

THE FOLLOWING DOCUMENTATION MUST ACCOMPANY THIS CLAIM FORM

Original or clear copy of all receipts, invoices and/or repair orders that show:

    • The name and address of the person who paid for the repair.
    • The Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) of the vehicle that was repaired.
    • What problem occurred, what repair was done, when it was done and who did it.
    • The total cost of the repair expense that is being claimed.
    • Payment for the repair in question and the date of payment.
        (copy of front and back of cancelled check, or copy or credit card receipt.)

My signature to this document attests that all attached documents are genuine and I request reimbursement for the expense I incurred for the repair covered by this special policy.

Claimant's Signature:

 

Please mail this claim form and the required documents to:

General Motors Corporation

P.O. Box 33170

Detroit, MI 48232-5170

All recall reimbursement questions should be directed to the following number: 1-800-204-0261.

September 2004

Dear General Motors Customer:

As the owner of a 1994-2002 Chevrolet or GMC C/K, G or P model truck, or 1997-1998 B7 school bus, equipped with a 6.5L diesel engine, your satisfaction with our product is very important to us. Your vehicle was provided with a new vehicle warranty, which covers certain parts of your vehicle for a specified period. These warranties are of considerable value to you if you should experience problems with your vehicle.

Some owners of 1994-2002 Chevrolet and GMC C/K, G or P model trucks, and 1997-1998 B7 school bus chassis, equipped with a 6.5L diesel engine have experienced a failure of the electronic fuel injection pump. Failure of the pump can cause complaints of poor performance or hard/no start, hesitation, as well as illumination of the "Service Engine Soon" light.

This is not a recall. Do not take your vehicle to your General Motors dealer as a result of this letter unless you believe that your vehicle has the condition as described above.

What We Have Done

General Motors is providing owners with additional protection for the electronic diesel injection pump. If a pump failure occurs on your 1994-2002 Chevrolet or GMC C/K, G or P model truck, or 1997-1998 B7 school bus chassis within eleven (11) years of the date your vehicle was originally placed in service or 120,000 miles (193,000 km), whichever occurs first, the condition will be repaired for you at no charge . Damage from poor quality or incorrect grade diesel fuel, and gasoline or water contamination is not covered under the terms of the 6.5L diesel warranty or this special policy. This special policy applies ONLY to electronic diesel fuel injection pump repairs and/or replacement as a result of injection pump failure.

What You Should Do

Repairs and adjustments qualifying under this special coverage must be performed by a GM dealer. You may want to call the service department at the dealership to find out how long they will need to have your vehicle so that you may schedule the appointment at a time that is convenient for your. This will also allow your dealer to order parts if they are not already in stock. Keep this letter with your other important glovebox literature for future reference.

Reimbursement

The enclosed form explains what reimbursement is available and how to request reimbursement if you have paid for repairs for the special policy condition.

If the work was done by a Stanadyne dealer or other service establishment, other than a GM dealership, you may not be eligible for reimbursement. Your dealer will review the case for reimbursement consideration. The amount of reimbursement will generally be limited to the amount that the repair would have cost GM to have it completed by a GM dealership.

If you have any questions or need any assistance, just contact your dealer or the appropriate Customer Assistance Center at the number listed below. The Customer Assistance Center's hours of operation are from 8:00 AM to 11:00 PM, EST, Monday through Friday.

Division

Number

Text Telephones (TTY)

Chevrolet

1-800-630-2438

1-800-833-2438

GMC

1-866-996-9463

1-800-462-8583

Puerto Rico - English

1-800-496-9992

 

Puerto Rico - Espanol

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