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NO ENGINE BRAKING IN DRIVE NEW PISTON-FRONT ACCUMULATOR

TRANSMISSION APPLICATIONS: SUBJECT: 1989 THM 400/475 HYDRA-MATIC NO ENGINE BRAKING IN D2 3L80/3L80-HD

TRANSMISSION MODELS: VEHICLE APPLICATIONS: ALL MODELS C,K,P,R AND V TRUCKS G-VAN

Bulletin Covers:

No engine braking in Drive 2(D2) selector range caused by a broken plastic Front Accumulator Piston (303). The transmissions affected are the THM 400/475/HYDRA-MATIC 3L80/3L80-HD Transmission. The die cast aluminum piston can be used in service for this condition and will reduce the chance of any broken or cracked pistons.

DATE OF PRODUCTION CHANGE: (Figure 1) ------------------------------------- August 1, 1988 (Julian Date 214) all 1989 THM 400/475/HYDRA-MATIC 3L80/3L80-HD Transmissions were built with the aluminum Front Accumulator Piston (303).

SERVICE PARTS INFORMATION: (Figure 2) ------------------------------------- Service Part No. Part Description ---------------- ----------------- 8626883 Piston-Front Accumulator (303)

IMPORTANT: The plastic Front Accumulator Piston (8629080) should be replaced if found in any 1978-1988 Control Valve Assembly (049).

SERVICE MANUAL REFERENCE:

Refer to the Unit Repair Section of the appropriate Service Manual for proper replacement procedures.


Object Number: 81609  Size: FS


Object Number: 81608  Size: FS

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