VEHICLE APPLICATIONS: 1991-92 B/D/F CARS, C/K/R/V/P/S/T/G/M/L AND U
TRANSMISSION APPLICATIONS: 4L80-E
THIS BULLETIN HAS BEEN REVISED TO ADD: (1) THE 2.8L ENGINE TO THE LIST OF ENGINES FOR LIGHT DUTY TRUCKS. (2) CLARIFY AFFECTED S/T TRUCKS WITH 4.3L ENGINE
THIS BULLETIN CANCELS AND REPLACES BULLETINS #91-650-101 and 91-6-118.
This bulletin pertains to the 5.0L and 5.7L engine for passenger cars and 2.8L, 4.3L/3.lL, 5.0L/5.7L and 7.4L engines for light duty trucks.
PLANT MAKE VIN BREAKPOINT ----- ---- -------------- SHREVEPORT GMC 1GTCS19R9M8521806 CHEVY 1GCCS14ZLM8177329
MORAINE GMC 1GKDT13Z6M2530285 CHEVY 1GNCS13ZLM2211006
PONTIAC GMC 1GTCS14Z5M0514776 CHEVY 1GCCT14Z5M0149156
--------- Some owners of the above vehicles may comment on a Service Engine Soon Light - Code 22 - Throttle Position Sensor low. Additional comments may include no upshift to 4th gear, no TCC, harsh transmission shifts, or poor idle quality. These conditions may be more prevalent after initial startup.
----- The above concerns may result from an intermittent electrical contact inside the Throttle Position Sensor (TPS).
---------- If any of the subject conditions are found, complete the following procedure:
1. Perform the normal diagnostics per Section 6E of the Service Manual.
2. Check TPS/ECM connectors per Product Service Bulletin #91-8-135.
3. If no problems are found using the normal 6E diagnostics or the bulletin, replace the TPS with a new TPS kit, P/N 17112679 per the procedure in Section 6E of the Service Manual. The new TPS will have a yellow dot at the connector area for easier identification.
Part is currently available from CANSPO.
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