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INCREASED SPLASH IN ENG. COMP. INSTALL REVISED SPLASH SHIELD

SUBJECT: INCREASED ROAD SPLASH IN ENGINE COMPARTMENT (INSTALL REVISED SPLASH SHIELD)

MODELS: 1983-1991 G-VANS W/6.2L ENGINE (VIN C, J)

Some 1983-1991 G1, G2, and G3 vehicles with 6.2L diesel engines may experience increased splashing of rain water into the engine compartment in the vicinity of the generator. In an effort to improve this condition and prevent the contamination of underhood components, a revised right wheel-well splash shield has been released for vehicles equipped with the 6.2L diesel engine. This new splash shield (P/N 15685862) is installed in the front of the right wheel-well opening with four plastic rivets (P/N 14063981).

SERVICE PROCEDURE:

1. Raise the front end of the vehicle with a floor jack to obtain sufficient clearance from the tire. It is not necessary to remove the tire.

2. Position the splash shield (P/N 15685862) in the wheel-well opening as shown in figure 1. Using the splash shield as a template, mark the position of the four attaching holes.

3. Using a 1/4-inch drill bit, drill the four attaching holes in the fender well.

4. Install the splash shield with the four retaining rivets (P/N 14063981) or equivalent.

SERVICE PARTS INFORMATION:

Description Part Number Quantity ------------- ----------- -------- Splash Shield 15685862 1 Rivet 14063981 4

Parts are currently available from GMSPO.

WARRANTY INFORMATION:

For vehicles repaired under warranty, use:

Labor Operation: T7341 Labor Time: 0.3 hrs.

Note: Labor Operation is coded to base vehicle warranty coverage in the Warranty System.


Object Number: 88743  Size: LF

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