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A/C COMPRESSOR MOAN NOISE (REPL. A/C COM. CLUTCH DRIVER)

SUBJECT: A/C COMPRESSOR MOAN NOISE

MODELS AFFECTED: 1990-1993 DE VILLES, FLEETWOODS (FWD), ELDORADOS, AND SEVILLES

This bulletin is being issued to replace Service bulletin T-91-85 which should be discarded. Additional model years have been included as well as added information as to structurally transmitted noises.

Some 1990-1993 DeVilles, Fleetwoods (FWD), Eldorados, and Sevilles may exhibit a whine or moan noise which is evident only at certain engine speed ranges (1400-2100 rpm) with the A/C compressor engaged. This compressor moan noise is more pronounced when operating at maximum cooling demand (high ambient temperatures and humidity). This noise may be a torsional shaft noise which is being transmitted through the vehicle during compressor operation.

IMPORTANT: A hose, line, or component which is grounded to the vehicle structure or improperly secured/torqued brackets or braces can react with the operation of compressor causing a noise path through the body structure of the vehicle. To assure a successful correction it is necessary to confirm proper positioning of hoses, lines, and components and proper torques of all braces and brackets in the system as well as the exhaust (mustache) bracket. In some cases it may be necessary to isolate a component by wrapping it in foam or rubber to disrupt the noise path.

If after careful examination of the system for noise paths the condition still exists, repair by replacing the A/C compressor clutch driver with a damped service clutch driver and new "soft" shaft key assembly kit contained in P/N 2724583.

This procedure can be done on vehicle and without the need for refrigerant recovery and recharge. Detail description and illustrations for removing and replacing this clutch driver may be found in Section 1D2 "Compressor Clutch Plate and Hub Assembly" of the Service Information Manual.

1. Loosen right front engine mounting cradle bolt 8-l0 turns (DeVilles and Fleetwoods only). 2. Remove wheel well splash shield. 3. Remove shaft nut using shaft nut socket J-33022. 4. Remove clutch plate and hub assembly using clutch plate remover-installer J-33013-B. 5. Remove shaft key and discard. 6. Install new shaft key into the hub key groove. Allow the key to project approximately 3.2mm (1/8") out of the key way.

IMPORTANT: New clutch key provided with the kit must be used. Use of old key may damage new clutch driver.

7. Be sure frictional surface of the clutch plate and the clutch rotor are clean before installing the clutch plate and hub assembly. 8. Align shaft key with the shaft key way and place the clutch plate and hub assembly onto the compressor shaft. 9. Install clutch plate and hub assembly using clutch plate remover-installer J-33013-B. 10. Set air gap between frictional surfaces of the clutch plate and pulley rotor to .63mm (.025"). 11. Assemble and tighten shaft nut to 17 Nm (12 lbs. ft.). 12. Replace wheel well splash shield. 13. Tighten right front cradle bolt to torque specification of 100 Nm (75 lbs. ft.). (DeVilles and Fleetwoods only). Refer to Figure 1.

IMPORTANT: Failure to complete step 14 could result in a slipping condition in the new clutch.

14. With control head temperature set at 60, engine running, engage the compressor 50 times by alternating between "econ" and "auto". This operation will ensure proper break in of the clutch driver and the pulley and eliminate possible clutch slippage during extended A/C compressor operation.

Parts are currently available from GMSPO.

For warranty purposes use Labor Operation T6549 at .9 hour.


Object Number: 79927  Size: FS

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