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INFORMATION ON TEMPERATURE GAGE FLUCTUATION

Subject: INFORMATION ON TEMPERATURE GAGE FLUCTUATION

Models Affected: 1988-93 GRAND AM MODELS WITH 4 CYLINDER ENGINES (VIN A, D, G, U, 1, 3 AND 4)

THIS BULLETIN CANCELS AND REPLACES BULLETIN 88-6-56. PLEASE REPLACE BULLETIN 88-6-56 WITH 93-8-24.

Some 1988-1993 Grand Am vehicles equipped with 4 cylinder engines may exhibit a condition where temperature gage readings fluctuate in the normal range. These gage fluctuations may be as much as 1/4 of the scale.

Coolant temperature sensor location combined with the thermostat cycling characteristics contribute to this sensitivity. This condition is considered a normal characteristic of this engine family and should not be cause for instrument panel cluster, gage or indicator sender, or engine coolant thermostat replacement.

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