Some owners of 1991-92 BRAVADAS with cruise control (RPO K34) may comment that their cruise control operates intermittently. This condition may be caused by the wires becoming pinched as they exit the multi-functional lever. These wires may ground out on the lever rod and short the cruise function. To correct this condition in production, the wiring harness that exits the lever has been rerouted and the opening in the multi-functional lever has been redesigned to allow the wires more clearance. The diagnostic procedures in the applicable Service Manual should be followed before replacing the multi-functional lever. If the multi-functional lever requires replacement, install a new design lever, (P/N 25111290 which is currently available from GMSPO) using the procedure on page 9B-5 of the 1992 Bravada Service Manual.
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