Some 1991-92 Bravada's may exhibit a plastic to metal or plastic to plastic "itch" noise from the left or right windshield pillar area. This noise may be caused by the instrument panel pad rubbing against the cowl or dash support panel.
An adhesive backed felt tape has been released to insulate the dash pad outer corners from the dash support panel. This tape may also be used on the non-visible surfaces of other trim panels as necessary to eliminate itch noises.
The felt tape, P/N 12541499, is released in a 10 ft. x 30mm x 1mm roll to provide the technician sufficient material to insulate numerous trim panels. This P/N is currently available from GMSPO.
Prior to installing the felt tape, it should be determined if the I/P pad to dash support panel is the area that is generating the noise. Other sources such as the ECM mounting bracket or air vent may be causing an "itch" noise. If it is determined that the I/P pad is the source of the noise:
1. Remove the instrument panel radio speaker(s) to obtain better access to the metal ledge on which the instrument panel pad rests.
2. Remove the 4 I/P upper retaining screws located in the defroster duct openings and pull the pad back slightly.
3. Cut a strip of felt tape 6 inches long, remove the protective backing and apply the tape to the top of the metal ledges in front of the speaker openings where the instrument panel pad rests.
4. Push the I/P pad forward and reinstall the retaining screws and speakers.
Labor Operation Number T7551 Labor Time 0.4 hour Trouble Code 92
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