REVISION 10/11/93
THIS BULLETIN IS BEING REVISED TO ADD THE NOTE AFTER SERVICE INFORMATION.
REVISION 10/27/93
THIS BULLETIN IS BEING REVISED TO CHANGE MODEL YEARS AND ADD MODELS. --------------------------------------------------------------------- SUBJECT: VEHICLE WIRING HARNESS AND TRANSAXLE PIN LOCATION CHANGES
1994 HYDRA-MATIC 4T60-E (RP0 M13)
ALL 1994 3BHW
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START OF PRODUCTION 1994, (AND 1993 PULL-AHEAD MODEL 3 BHW (USED IN THE OLDSMOBILE CUTLASS SUPREME WITH 3.1L ENGINE (RP0 L82)) HYDRA-MATIC 4T60-E (RP0 M13) TRANSAXLES HAVE NEW VEHICLE WIRE HARNESS AND TRANSAXLE ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR (7 WAY) (35) PIN-OUT SEQUENCE. THE WIRE SCHEMATIC MODIFICATION FROM 1993-94 MAKE THE CURRENT TRANSMISSION TEST HARNESS J 38791-10 AND J 38791-20 USED ON TRANSMISSION TEST BOX (J 38791) OBSOLETE FOR 1994.
THE ADDITION OF THE TEMPERATURE SENSOR (450) IN 1994 HYDRA-MATIC 4T60-E TRANSAXLES CAUSED THE NEED FOR THE PIN-OUTS TO BE COMPLETELY OVERHAULED. SINCE THE TEMPERATURE SENSOR REQUIRED TWO PINS ON THE ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR (7 WAY) AND ONLY ONE WAS AVAILABLE, IT BECAME NECESSARY TO COMBINE THE POWER SOURCE (12 VOLTS) TO ONE PIN-OUT INSTEAD OF THE PRIOR TWO PIN-OUTS.
A NEW TRANSMISSION TEST HARNESS (J 38791-60) HAS BEEN DEVELOPED FOR ALL 1994 AND 1993 PULL-AHEAD MODELS (3 BHW) HYDRA-MATIC 4T60-E TRANSAXLES. FAILURE TO USE TEST HARNESS J 38791-60 ON 1994 AND 1993 PULL-AHEAD MODELS WILL CAUSE ERRONEOUS OUTPUTS AND MAY CAUSE INTERNAL ELECTRICAL TRANSAXLE DAMAGE.
J 38791-60 WILL BE SHIPPED TO ALL CHEVROLET, OLDSMOBILE, AND CADILLAC DEALERS BY DECEMBER OF 1993. UNTIL J 38791-60 IS AVAILABLE, TEN (10) HARNESSES WILL BE AVAILABLE ON A LOAN BASIS UNDER PART NUMBER J 38791-60-LNR. THESE LOANER HARNESSES ARE AVAILABLE BY CALLING THE KENT-MOORE ORDER DEPARTMENT AT 1-800-345-2233.
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