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For 1990-2009 cars only

OIL LEAK FROM REAR OF TRANSFER CASE (SERVICE PROCEDURE)

MODELS: 1990 L VANS

Some 1990 L vans may exhibit a small oil leak from the rear of the transfer case when parked on an inclined surface with the front of the vehicle higher than the rear.

To correct, it is necessary to clean the hole at the rear of the yoke and the area around the hole using a rag and solvent suitable for oil residue removal. Using a thin flat applicator, such as a tongue depressor or similar object, pack enough silicone sealer into the hole at the rear of the yoke to seal the hole. GM part number 1052917 or equivalent silicone sealer may be used. REMOVAL OF THE DRIVE SHAFT SHOULD NOT BE NECESSARY.

Vehicles built after the following VIN breakpoints have a redesigned yoke that eliminates the hole:

GMC 1GKDM15Z2LB522175 Chevy 1GNDM157XLB166478

WARRANTY INFORMATION

For vehicles repaired under warranty use:

Labor Operation: T7006 Labor Time: .2 hr.

NOTE: Labor Operation is coded to base vehicle coverage in the warranty system.


Object Number: 77341  Size: FS

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