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GRINDING NOISE FROM RR. BRAKES P/N FOR NEW LINING

Model and Year: 1985-88 SPECTRUM

This bulletin is being reissued to add additional information concerning the parts. All copies of 88-172-5 dated March, 1988 should be discarded.

Some of the subject vehicles may exhibit a grinding noise during the first few brake applications after the vehicle has been parked for approximately 6 hours or more.

This condition may be variously described as a grinding or rubbing noise and is more common during the damp weather conditions and after extended parking periods. The noise disappears after the first few brake applications, however, this number will vary depending upon the weather, length of time parked and type of brake usage.

Corrective action for this condition is to replace the rear brake shoe assemblies with new parts which incorporate a changed lining material.

These parts can be obtained from GMSPO by ordering the following part numbers:

94470805 Shoe Assembly, Brake, Leading - 2 pieces 94470806 Shoe Assembly, Brake, Trailing - R.H. - 1 piece 94470807 Shoe Assembly, Brake, Trailing - L.H. - 1 piece

The above part quantities comprise 1 vehicle set. (The above part numbers are shipped in packages of four (4) each. Park lever retaining clips are not included with P/N 94470806 and 94470807).

These parts are to be installed following service manual procedures.

Labor Operation Number: H0257 Labor Time: 1.1 Hours

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