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NOISE/GROWL FROM MUFFLER (REPLACE MUFFLER)

SUBJECT: NOISE/GROWL FROM MUFFLER (REPLACE MUFFLER)

VEHICLES AFFECTED: 1992 S/T 4-DOOR UTILITIES WITH 4.3L TBI ENGINE (VIN CODE Z)

Some owners of 1992 S/T four door utility vehicles with a 4.3L TBI engine (VIN code Z) built between the VIN breakpoints listed below may experience loud or noisy mufflers. This is due to the muffler's tuning tube being built out of manufacturer's specifications. To correct this condition, replacement of the muffler is required.

VEHICLES INVOLVED:

Make VIN

GMC From SOP 1992 to N2503917 CHEVROLET From SOP 1992 to N2113412 OLDSMOBILE From SOP 1992 to N2701149

SERVICE PROCEDURE:

Removing Exhaust Parts

CAUTION:

Always wear protective goggles and gloves when removing exhaust parts as falling rust and sharp edges from worn exhaust components could result in serious personal injury.

Using a penetrating oil on the threads of U-bolts can assist in the removal of the exhaust components.

Installing Exhaust Parts

When installing a new muffler and tailpipe, on any model, check for proper alignment. Rattles and noise vibrations in the exhaust system are usually caused by a misalignment of parts. When aligning the system, leave all bolts or nuts loose until all parts are properly aligned, then tighten working from the front to rear. Exhaust system hangers, hanger brackets, and clamps which are damaged should be replaced to maintain exhaust system alignment. Refer to X-9229 Sonoma and Jimmy Service Manual section 6F Exhaust System for additional information.

SERVICE PARTS INFORMATION

Part Number Description ----------- ----------- 15662525 Muffler 15662531 Pipe Assembly 15595048 Clamp

WARRANTY INFORMATION

For vehicles repaired under warranty use:

Labour Operation: L2584 Labour Time: 0.4 hrs.

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