This Bulletin supersedes Bulletin 82-T-111A. The Labor Operations on 82-T-111A are incorrect. Please discard 82-T-111A and replace it with 82-T-111B.
The side air deflector on a 1982 Skyhawk may be pulled loose when backing away from a snowbank or a curb. Should this condition occur, repair as follows:
1. Raise car on hoist.
2. Drill a 1/8" hole in the side air deflectors, and front end panel while holding the two parts in place (See Illustration).
3. Install a 1/8" pop-rivet and washer as shown in Illustration.
4. Lower Car.
WARRANTY INFORMATION
LABOR OPERATION B0460 RIGHT B0461 LEFT
TIME ALLOWANCE 0.2 HRS.
TROUBLE CODE: 92
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