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HYDRA-MATIC 4L60-E FULL SERVICE PROCEDURE

SUBJECT: HYDRA-MATIC 4L60-E FULL SERVICE PROCEDURE (GENERAL INFORMATION)

VEHICLES AFFECTED: 1993 "C/K, S/T" TRUCKS AND "M/L, G" VANS WITH 4L60-E (RPO M30) TRANSMISSION

APPLICATION:

----------- 1993 C/K Trucks - under 8600 GVW 1993 S/T Trucks - with 4.3L non-turbo 1993 M/L and G Vans

BULLETIN COVERS:

Since the introduction of the HYDRA-MATIC 4L60-E automatic transmission in 1993, units requiring service have been replaced by SRTA. During the early part of 1993 dealers were able to perform certain on-car repairs to the HYDRA-MATIC 4L60-E. Effective immediately, GM dealers can perform full service operations on the HYDRA- MATIC 4L60-E.

NOTE: IN THE INTEREST OF CUSTOMER SATISFACTION, SRTA MODELS SHOULD ONLY BE CONSIDERED WHEN THE PROJECTED COST OF PARTS AND LABOUR EXCEEDS THE COST OF A SRTA REPLACEMENT.

TRANSMISSION OIL COOLER AND LINE FLUSHING:

Transmission oil cooler system flushing must be performed whenever a HYDRA-MATIC transmission is replaced or overhauled. Failure to properly flush the oil cooler and cooler pipes may cause repeat transmission failure. The Kent-Moore transmission oil cooler and line flushing tool (J35944-essential), must be used along with 21 ounces of Kent-Moore cooler flushing fluid (J35944-20 for one gallon, and J35944-CSE for six gallon container of flushing fluid). J35944-20/ J35944-CSE is a blend of detergents designed to cut and remove transmission contaminants. The solvent is biodegradable so discarding used solvent is not a problem.

(Labour Time Guide operation K7000 transmission - Replace, includes time allowance for cooler system flushing.)

The following chart illustrates the repair comparisons of the two options available to the GM dealer, if diagnosis indicates that major repair is required to a HYDRA-MATIC 4L60-E.


Object Number: 77879  Size: FS


Object Number: 76431  Size: FS

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