As announced in a previous bulletin, Product Service Bulletin #90-0-101, General Motors is conducting an evaluation to determine the efficiency of various engine coolant recycling processes. The objective of the evaluation is to provide recommendation(s) to our Dealers on which process(es) meets General Motors coolant specifications. Included will be both on-site equipment and off-site facility evaluations.
Due to the complexity and number of tests which are being conducted to properly evaluate each recycling process, the evaluation completion date has been delayed from spring 1991 to (mid-late) fall 1991. While General Motors realizes that these results would be helpful prior to the busy cooling service season, the integrity of the evaluation would be compromised if altered to provide the results sooner.
Presently, it is essential that recycled engine coolant not be used in any General Motors products as communicated in previous bulletins.
Dealers should delay any equipment purchase decision until evaluations are complete.
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