Subject: | Vehicle Vibration Between 77 and 87 km/h (48 and 54 mph) (Install Powertrain Damper Kit) -- This bulletin is being revised to include the 1997, 1998, and 1999 model years and supercedes bulletin 96-T-52, which should be discarded. |
Models: | 1994-1999 Saturn vehicles |
Some customers may comment about a vehicle vibration that occurs between 77 and 87 km/h (48 and 54 mph) on smooth road surfaces.This vibration is most noticeable in the vehicle's floorboards and/or in the seat cushions. It only occurs within the specified speed range of 77 and 87 km/h (48 and 54 mph) and only on smooth to very smooth road surfaces.
This condition may be caused by insufficient damping between the engine cradle and the powertrain.
Verify condition and if required, install powertrain damper kit.
Since the powertrain damper kit is designed to correct a very specific vibration, it is important that all other possible causes of vehicle vibration be eliminated before installing the kit. Since a road test is necessary, it is important that the following checks are performed.
Important: Perform all of the following checks before road testing vehicle.
Check for debris build-up on the tires and/or road wheels.
• | Check tires for tread distortions, separations, bulges from impact, and abnormal or excessive wear. |
• | Check for bent and/or damaged road wheels. |
• | Check for missing or loose road wheel weights. |
• | Check for loose or missing road wheel lug nuts. |
• | Check for proper tire bead seating on rim of road wheel. |
• | Make sure the road wheel and tire assemblies are within specification for radial and lateral runout. |
• | Make sure the road wheel and tire assemblies are correctly balanced to the nearest 0.10 oz. |
• | Check front suspension components for excessive wear and/or damage: |
1. | Check if cradle is bent. |
2. | Check tension strut bushings for wear or damage. |
3. | Check lower control arms for worn ball studs, worn bushings, or bent arms. |
4. | Check steering gear for wear or damage. |
5. | Check inner and outer tie rod ends for wear or damage. |
6. | heck strut assemblies for wear, binding and to make sure they are not bent. |
• | Check rear suspension components for excessive wear and/or damage: |
1. | Check components for wear or damage. |
2. | Check if the cross support is bent. |
3. | Check trailing arms to see if the bushings are worn or if the arms are bent. |
4. | Check lateral links to see if the bushings are worn or if the arms are bent. |
5. | Check stabilizer bar on vehicles so equipped for worn or missing bushings, and to verify that the stabilizer bar is not bent. |
After checking the above items, road test the vehicle on a smooth road surface while very gradually accelerating the vehicle from 77 to 87 km/h (48 to 54 mph). If the vehicle is equipped with cruise control, it is convenient to use it to accelerate the vehicle at 2 km/h (1 mph) increments.
A vibration may start between 77 and 87 km/h (48 to 54 mph). It may grow more pronounced as the vehicle maintains a steady speed within the 77 to 87 km/h (48 to 54 mph) speed range on a smooth surface. Any rough areas in the road such as expansion joints or any irregularities in the road surface will interrupt the vibration, causing a need to restart the road test.
Install the powertrain damper kit under these circumstances only:
• | When all other possible causes for vehicle's vibration have been eliminated. |
• | When a continuous vibration occurs only between 77 and 87 km/h (48 and 54 mph) and the vibration is most pronounced in the vehicle's floorboards and seat cushions. |
The powertrain damper kit comes with the damper installed to the upper bracket. The powertrain damper kit has two steel washers and two rubber grommets attached to the damper's shaft. One M8 x 20 mm bolt and one M8 nut (used for second design vehicles), and one M6 nut are included in each kit. Each kit contains a lower bracket. There are two lower bracket designs, one for automatic transaxles and one for manual transaxles.
The powertrain damper kit installs between the left midrail and the transaxle. Utilizing the forward battery tray fastener(s), the upper bracket attaches to the midrail, underneath the battery tray. The lower bracket (a modified transaxle strut bracket) attaches to the transaxle at the same location as the transaxle strut bracket. The damper itself attaches to the upper bracket with an M10 x 40 mm bolt and to the lower bracket with steel washers and the rubber grommets held in place with an M6 nut.
The following procedures are separated into four procedures:
Important: All 1994 and early 1995 Saturns used two vertical and two horizontal fasteners to secure the battery tray to the vehicle. (This is called the First design.) In September 1994, the front horizontal battery tray fastener was removed; all vehicles built after and including VIN SZ154031 have only the rearward horizontal battery tray fastener. (This is called the Second design.)
On 1995 vehicles built after and including VIN SZ154031 and 1996-1999 vehicles, a reinforcing bracket attached to the rear horizontal battery tray fastener helps support the battery tray. The procedure to install the powertrain damper kit differs if the vehicle has one or two horizontal battery tray fasteners.
(Required for all vehicles)
Tighten
Tighten the M6 nut to the damper shaft nut to 10 N·m (89 lb in).
(Required for all vehicles)
Caution: TO PREVENT ARCING WHEN REMOVING THE BATTERY, THE NEGATIVE BATTERY CABLE MUST BE REMOVED FIRST.
Important: Do not make the slot any wider than the original width of the hole. Make sure to slot the hole outboard (toward the left front tire if the battery tray was mounted in the vehicle).
Tighten
Tighten the bench - assembled damper kit to 54 N·m (40 lb ft).
Tighten
Tighten the strut and tastener-to-transaxle strut bracket to 70 N·m
(52 lb ft).
Tighten
Tighten the forward vertical and horizontal battery tray bolts to 20 N·m
(15 lb ft).
Tighten
Tighten the rearward vertical and horizontal battery tray bolts to 10 N·m
(15 lb ft).
Important: The damper-to-upper bracket bolt must be properly torqued.
Tighten
Tighten the strut and tastener-to-transaxle strut bracket to 70 N·m
(52 lb ft).
Tighten
Tighten the battery hold-down retainer to 9 N·m (80 lb in).
Tighten
Tighten the positive battery cable to 17 N·m (151 lb in).
Tighten
Tighten the negative battery cable to 17 N·m (151 lb in).
Important: It may be necessary to use a 2 mm (5/64 in.) thick shim between the forward mounting foot on the air cleaner assembly and the midrail.
Important: Do not make the slot any wider than the original width of the hole. Make sure to slot the hole outboard (toward the left front tire if the battery tray was mounted in the vehicle).
• | Place the battery tray in a vice; mark a drill pilot location 4.76 mm (3/16 in.) in from the upper inside corner of the indentation. |
• | Using the marked pilot location, drill a 3/8 in. hole in the battery tray. |
Notice: It is essential to maintain a rounded corner in the cutout section of the battery tray. This "roundness" will help relieve stress at the corner and prevent the battery tray from cracking. |
• | Using a hacksaw, cut in from the bottom and the side of the battery tray to remove the remainder of the "tab" and corner of battery tray. |
Tighten
Tighten the bench - assembled damper kit to 54 N·m (40 lb ft).
Important: This hole will be used to gain access to the inside of the midrail for installation of the M8 x 20 mm bolt.
Tighten
Tighten the M8 nut to 30 N·m (22 lb ft).
Tighten
Tighten the road wheel to 140 N·m (103 lb ft).
Tighten
Tighten the transaxle strut to 70 N·m (52 lb ft).
Tighten
Tighten the forward vertical battery tray bolt to 20 N·m (15 lb ft).
Tighten
Tighten the rearward vertical battery tray bolt to 10 N·m (89 lb in).
Tighten
Tighten the horizontal battery tray bolt to 10 N·m (89 lb in).
Tighten
Tighten the damper-to-upper bracket bolt to 70 N·m (52 lb ft).
Important: The damper-to-upper bracket bolt must be properly torqued.
Tighten
Tighten the transaxle strut-to-midrail to 70 N·m (52 lb ft).
Tighten
Tighten the battery hold-down retainer to 9 N·m (80 lb in).
Tighten
Tighten the positive battery cable to 17 N·m (151 lb in).
Tighten
Tighten the negaitive battery cable to 17 N·m (151 lb in).
Important: It may be necessary to use a 2 mm thick shim between the forward mounting foot on the air cleaner assembly and the midrail.
Part Number | Description |
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2101237 | Powertrain Damper Kit (Automatic Transaxle) |
12012638 | Powertrain Damper Kit (Manual Transaxle) |
To receive credit for this repair during the warranty coverage period, submit a claim through the Saturn Dealer System as follows:
Case Type | Description | Labor Operation Code | Labor Time |
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VW | Vehicle Vibration 48-54 mph -Install Powertrain Damper Kit - 1994-1995 1st Design Vehicles | T9684 | 1.0 hrs |
VW | Vehicle Vibration 48-54 mph -Install Powertrain Damper Kit - 1995 2nd Design Vehicles and 1996-1999 vehicles | T9684 | 1.4 hrs |