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REAR BRAKE NOISE/MOAN/HOWL UPON BRAKE APPLICATIONS

Subject: REAR BRAKE NOISE/MOAN/HOWL

Model and Year: l988-90 C3 AND K3 TRUCKS WITH SINGLE REAR WHEELS

Some owners of 1988-90 C3 and K3 light duty trucks may experience a moan or howl noise upon brake applications. The noise may be more noticeable at low speeds nearing the end of the stop.

The noise is caused by normal brake drum vibrations causing the rear brake backing plates to oscillate at their resonant frequency. The noise will not damage any of the vehicle components.

To correct this condition, the rear axle assemblies on C3 and K3 trucks have been modified to change the resonant frequency.

VEHICLES INVOLVED

Vehicles built after the following breakpoints have the new axle assemblies installed in assembly:

VIN PLANT

1GCGK34N6LE244095 PONTIAC EAST ASSEMBLY

2GCGC39N6L1252916 OSHAWA TRUCK ASSEMBLY

Vehicles from Fort Wayne Assembly are not affected by this change as Fort Wayne does not build the C3 or K3 series vehicles.

SERVICE PROCEDURE:

To oorrect this condition, in service a tuned dampener assembly has been developed. When installed at the rear leaf spring 'U" - Bolts the dampener will oscillate 180 degrees out of phase with the resonant frequency effectively eliminating the generation of the noise.

SERVICE PROCEDURE (Figure 1):

1. Raise the vehicle on a hoist and support the rear axle independently to relieve the tension on the leaf springs.

2. Remove existing nuts and washers from "U" - Bolts.

3. Remove existing anchor plates.

4. Remove existing "U" - Bolts and existing spacers.

5. Clean anchor plates, spacers and axle mating surfaces with a wire brush.

6. Install spacers and replacement "U" - Bolts (1).

7. Install anchor plates.

8. Install Replacement washers (2) and free running replacement nuts (3).

9. Torque nuts to 20 N.m (15 lbs. ft..), then tighten them in a diagonal sequence to a torque of 160 N.m (118 lbs. ft.).

10. Install dampener assembly (4) with the dampening arm toward the propshaft (Figure 1).

11. Install replacement washers (2) and prevailing torque nuts (5).

12. Torque nuts to 20 N.m (15 lbs. ft.), then tighten them in a diagonal sequence to a torque of 160 N.m (118 lbs. ft.).

13. Remove axle support and lower hoist.

14 Road test vehicle to verify repair.

SERVICE PARTS INFORMATION

Part Number Description ---------- --------------------------------- 15659640 Tuned dampener service kit - 1 kit required per vehicle

Parts are expected to be available on April 15, 1991. Until then normal part orders will not be accepted by GMSPO. Only verifiable emergency VIP orders will be accepted. GMSPO will make every effort to obtain parts. All parts will be placed on 400 control to waive VIP surcharges. However, the parts will be shipped premium transportation at dealer's expense. All other order types will be canceled as incorrectly ordered while 400 control is in place.

WARRANTY INFORMATION

For vehicles repaired under warranty use:

Labor Operation: T7146 Labor Time: 0.9 hr. Trouble Code: 92

NOTE: Labor Operation is coded to base vehicle coverage in the warranty system.


Object Number: 86834  Size: FS

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