1982 THROUGH 1986 FIREBIRD, BONNEVILLE, GRAND PRIX AND PARISIENNE MODELS
The 700-R4 Service Replacement Transmission Assembly (SRTA) Program has been expanded. Effective November 18, 1985 most 1984 through 1986 model year applications are being added to existing 1982 and 1983 models. These additional SRTA models can be ordered from the local WDDGM Parts Distribution Center (PDC) using the same procedures currently in place for 1982 and 1983 models.
Complete model coverage for 1982 through 1986 model years will become effective in early 1986. At that time, announcements relating to further expansion of the Program will be made via GMPD Bulletins and Parts Catalog updates from WDDGM. A listing of applications is provided in Figure 7 of this bulletin.
Unit replacement through SRTA represents an additional method of service General Motors dealers and Divisions can offer to the customer in instances where major overhaul is necessary. Additional program details are provided in this bulletin as follows:
General Guidelines . . . . . . . 2 - Replacement or Overhaul - Technician Training Courses Cooler Flushing Procedure . . . 3 SRTA Processing Procedures . . . 4-8 SRTA Model Replacement Chart . . 9-10
Replacement or Overhaul
Parts needed to perform unit replacement or internal overhaul on a 700-R4 transmission are available through your local Parts Distribution Center (PDC).
Transmission conditions considered for SRTA usage:
All repairs in which the projected cost to repair exceeds the cost of SRTA replacement. All internal repairs which are projected to cost less than a SRTA replacement.
700-R4 SRTA Program
Available Technician Training Courses
There are two technical training courses offered by GM Product Service Training on the 700-R4 transmission for Pontiac service technicians. These courses feature theory of operation, overhaul, up-to-date service bulletin information in addition to extensive diagnosis information, and are available at the local GM Training Center.
Course # Length Title -------- ------ ----- 17001.11 2 Days 700-R4 Automatic Transmission
Description - Automatic transmission experience required. Course covers the construction, diagnosis, overhaul and adjustments of the transmission and converter clutch.
17201.11 lDay 700-R4 Automatic Transmission Update
Description - For automatic transmission specialists. Previous 700-R4 training and experience required or course #17001.11. Includes all 700-R4 revisions affecting diagnosis and service with a workshop covering all service bulletin information issued to date.
Contact the Pontiac Zone Office or Representative for schedule and enrollment of service technicians in these courses.
1. Prepare a biodegradable commercial cleaning solution recommended for use with steel, copper, brass, or copper nickel.
2. Remove transmission cooler lines at the transmission and allow cooler to drain.
3. Attach one cooler line to tool J-35944 (available Fall, 1985) to circulate the cleaning solution at a pressure not to exceed 75 psi.
4. Place a filter cloth or screen suitable for trapping foreign material over the remaining cooler line.
5. Attach hot water source and air supply to tool J-35944.
6. Rinse cooler with hot water for 3-5 minutes.
7. Circulate hot water and cleaning solution for 4-5 minutes or until the solution appears clean after having flowed through the cooler.
8. Rinse the cooler with hot water until the water comes out clean, 3-5 minutes.
9. Switch cooler lines and repeat steps 6 through 8.
10. Blow out the cooler with compressed air to dry.
1. External cooler surfaces may be steam cleaned and blown off with compressed air.
700-R4 SRTA Program
Each SRTA unit will be shipped in a container that is to be reused for core return of the original 700-R4 assembly to the WDDGM Parts Distribution Center (PDC). A SRTA Information Packet envelope is included with shipment of each SRTA unit. The contents of the wire tagged envelope are to be removed and used as described with each illustration that follows.
700-R4 SRTA Program
This provides detailed instructions for the GM dealer handling of the SRTA and original 700-R4 units. The sheet can be discarded after use.
700-R4 SRTA Program
Contains a courtesy letter, Limited Warranty Information, as well as Customer Information sheet (for feedback data) and pre-addressed return mailing envelope. A dealer representative is to explain contents of the envelope to the customer, provide a copy of the repair order for, record purposes and return all six items to the customer after installation of the SRTA unit.
700-R4 SRTA Program
This double-sided report form is to be given to the dealer service manager and/or technician for data entry. Fill out the form as completely as possible to provide information which can be used for analysis purposes. This valuable input can result in future product refinements through corrective action. Insert the completed form and a copy of the repair order in the SRTA information Packet envelope, reseal the envelope and wire tag it to the original transmission bellhousing being returned to WDDGM for core exchange.
700-R4 SRTA Program
Completely fill out the dealer name, address, phone number and WDDGM parts code information on the WDDGM information Card Tag. Then wire tag it to the original transmission bellhousing being returned for core exchange separately from the SRTA Information Packet envelope. This card will be utilized by WDDGM for core exchange credit and processing purposes.
700-R4 SRTA Program
SRTA coverage is available for 1982 through 1986 700-R4 models. The 700-R4 Transmission identification Information Illustration (refer to Figure 6), and the Replacement Application Chart (refer to Figure 7), will assist in selecting the correct SRTA unit to order from the local WDDGM Parts Distribution Center (PDC).
SRTA Replacement Models for 1982 through 1986 model years that will be available early in 1986 are identified by an asterisk (*).
General Motors bulletins are intended for use by professional technicians, not a "do-it-yourselfer". They are written to inform those technicians of conditions that may occur on some vehicles, or to provide information that could assist in the proper service of a vehicle. Properly trained technicians have the equipment, tools, safety instructions and know-how to do a job properly and safely. If a condition is described, do not assume that the bulletin applies to your vehicle, or that your vehicle will have that condition. See a General Motors dealer servicing your brand of General Motors vehicle for information on whether your vehicle may benefit from the information.