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REAR COMPARTMENT WATER LEAKS REPLACE REAR WEATHERSTRIPS

Subject: REAR COMPARTMENT WATERLEAKS

Model and Year: 1982-91 CAMARO

THIS BULLETIN CANCELS AND SUPERSEDES DEALER SERVICE BULLETIN NO. 91-248-10, DATED MARCH 1991. THE SERVICE PROCEDURE UNDER STEP 1 HAS BEEN REVISED. ALL COPIES OF 91-248-10 SHOULD BE DISCARDED.

Application: 1982-1991 F-Styles (Less Convertibles) Prior To VIN Breaks:

ML171515

Condition: Waterleaks into the rear compartment area.

Cause: Water entry may be in one or all of the following areas:

1. Between the weatherstrip and lift compartment window and or rear panel.

2. Between the weatherstrip and vertical mounting flange on the body.

3. Between the plastic seal and sealing area on the rear compartment lift lid that bridges the space between glass and rear panel.

Correction: 1991 models after the above VIN breaks will have new weatherstrips and seals on the rear compartment lift window. Past model vehicles may be repaired with these parts using the following procedure:

1. Replace the rear compartment opening weatherstrip with new P/N 10191818. This weatherstrip has a new section profile (additional upper lip), a clear mastic sealer for flange sealing and notches to be located at the rear panel seams to relieve any build up of water.

a. Loosen the compartment lid assist rod attaching screws at the lid end.

b. On 1991 models, disconnect the electrical wire for the Center High Mounted Stop Light at the rear body opening garnish molding on the roof.

c. While supporting the lid, remove the assist rod attaching screws and then the compartment weatherstrip.


Object Number: 85627  Size: FS


Object Number: 76268  Size: FS

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