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CAMPAIGN: PAGE REVISION TO 82-C-11 PRODUCT EMISSION

MODELS AFFECTED: 1982 PONTIAC T1000 MODELS EQUIPPED WITH RPO L17 (1.6L L4) ENGINE - AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION AND FEDERAL EMISSION SYSTEM

Please discard pages 7 and 8 of Campaign Bulletin 82-C-11. Replace them with the attached revision which provides labor hour time revisions as well as two new Labor Operations for vehicles equipped with Power Steering. These revisions will be effective on number 644 credit cycle. Please advise all dealer personnel involved with claim submission or processing regarding the details of these revisions.

D. Install Tune-Up and Emission Hose Routing labels provided in Harness Kit Part Number 10045075. (See Figure 4).

1. Cut the old Tune-Up label diagonally across the specification portion and remove the corner of the label. The label is located on the hood.

2. Replace the specifications portion of the Tune-Up label with the new label.

3. Add the Emission Hose Routing label to the air cleaner.

E. Install Campaign Identification Label according to following instructions. Remove fender cover and close hood.

CAMPAIGN IDENTIFICATION LABEL

Each vehicle modified in accordance with the instructions outlined in this Product Campaign Bulletin will require a "Campaign Identification Label." Each label provides a space to include the campaign number, the five digit dealer code of the dealer performing the campaign service, and the date vehicle was campaigned. This information may be inserted with a typewriter or ball point pen. Install the label on the radiator baffle where it is readily visible. Close hood. (Additional campaign labels are available on stationery order as Form 7901-709).

Each "Campaign Identification Label" is to be located on the radiator core support in an area which will be visible when the vehicle is brought in for periodic servicing by the owner.

Apply "Campaign Identification Label" only on a clean dry surface.

CLAIM INFORMATION

A separate repair order must be used for each vehicle. A completed warranty claim is to be kept as a permanent record of completion.

DEALERS SHOULD SUBMIT WARRANTY CLAIMS FOR CREDIT IN THEIR NORMAL MANNER WHEN THEY PERFORM THE SERVICE AS FOLLOWS: Other * Failure Labor Labor Labor Operation Code Operation Hours Hours --------- ---- --------- ----- ----- Inspect and install Air Bleed Harness kit only (without P/S). 96 V3231 1.1 .1

Inspect and install Air Bleed Harness kit only (with P/S). 96 V3233 1.5 .1

Inspect and install Air Bleed Harness kit and Single Port Pulsair kit (without P/S). 96 V3232 1.4 .1

Inspect and install Air Bleed Harness kit and Single Port Pulsair kit (with P/S). 96 V3234 1.9 .1

*In addition dealerships will receive 0.1 hours credit for dealer adminis- trative services associated with this campaign. The 0.1 hours allowance is to be entered in the "Other Labor Hours" field with each campaign repair listed for credit. This entry will not require authorization.

FAILURE CODE 96 MUST BE USED WITH THE LABOR OPERATION.

Parts required are to be listed in your warranty claim in the normal manner. Parts will be credited at dealer net plus 30% dealer handling allowance.

Dealers will be credited via Warranty Document or Terminal Transmission, whichever is their normal method of submission for payment. Claims must contain all information required and should list the labor operation as outlined.

RECORDING COMPLETION

Repairs submitted for vehicles not involved in the campaign will not be paid.

Campaign completion will be recorded from "PROPERLY COMPLETED AND PAID WARRANTY CLAIMS." Owners are being asked to present the owner reply card for identification to their dealer at the time they bring in their vehicle to have the campaign performed.


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