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BRAKE SQUEAL/NOISE NEW BRAKE LINING KIT

Subject: BRAKE SQUEAL/NOISE

Model and Year: 1976-91 P3 MOTOR HOMES EQUIPPED WITH 4-WHEEL DISC BRAKES (RPO JF9)

THIS BULLETIN REVISES DEALER SERVICE BULLETIN NO. 91-151-5, DATED JANUARY 1991. REPLACEMENT OF BOTH FRONT AND REAR LININGS HAS BEEN SPECIFIED. ALL COPIES OF 91-151-5 SHOULD BE DISCARDED.

A new brake lining service kit is available that contains brake pads constructed of a new compound developed to reduce brake noise and squeal. It is important to understand that the new pad material will not totally eliminate brake noise. It can, however, reduce the noises to a level which is more acceptable.

The new brake lining service kit, GM Part Number 15649295 contains all components necessary to replace either the front or rear brake linings. To better resolve brake squeal and maintain the vehicle's originally designed brake balance (front to rear), both front and rear linings should be replaced at the same time. The new brake pads can be identified by the CBD812 edge code printed on the side of the pad material.

SERVICE PARTS INFORMATION:

Part Number Description ---------- ------------ 15649295 Brake Lining Service Kit

Note: Use one kit per axle. Parts are currently available from GMSPO.

WARRANTY INFORMATION:

For vehicles repaired under warranty use:

Labor Operation Location ------------- --------- H0042 Front H0043 Rear

Use applicable labor time guide for labor hours.

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