This bulletin supersedes Dealer Technical Bulletin 86-T-47 which may be destroyed.
Engine VIN "O" pertains to 1.8L; Engine VINs 'U'and "R' pertain to 2.5L; and the other VIN numbers penain to 2.0L engines.
Some 1985-88 Firenza and 1985-89 Cutlass Calais models equipped with Isuzu 5-Speed manual transxles may exhibit a rattle or buzzing type noise through the shifter handle while driving in 3rd or 4th gears. This noise condition is normally caused by a run-out condition between the 34 synchronizer and the 3rd or 4th input gears.
This condition has been corrected during the 1989 model year. Therefore any 1989 vehicle equipped with an Isuzu unit built on or after serial number 1X17J01 should not have this condition. The serial number is printed on the transmission bar code label, which is located on the clutch housing. The serial number should be read as follows:
Positions 1 Corp. Name (i.e. I = Isuzu) 2 Month of build l-9,X,Y,orZ (i.e. 2 = Feb., 7 = July, X = Oct., Z = Dec.) 3,4 Day of month built 1 -31 (i. e. 17 = 17th day of the month) 5 Year of build (i.e. J-Z = 1988, A-1 = 1989)
Examples: Unit 1X17J0l = built on Oct. 17, 1988. Unit 1130B35 = built on Jan. 30, 1989.
To repair this condition install a new 3rd/4th synchronizer assembly, 3rd/4th fork assembly, and a 3rd or 4th input gear. Refer to the following chart when ordering parts from GMSPO.
ENGINE MODEL PART DESCRIPTION BODY V/N YEAR NUMBER ----------- ---- --- ---- ------
Fork - 3rd/4th J/N All All 94464752
Synchronizer Asm. J/N All All 94249573 - 3rd/4th
3rd Input Gear J 1 1988 94149668 J P,1 1985-87 94139574 J K,O 1985-88 94149668 N U 1985-89 94149668
4th Input Gear J 1 1988 94139575 J P,1 1985-87 94139576 J K,O 1985-88 94139575 N U 1985-89 94139575
Parts are currently available from GMSPO.
Use applicable Labor Operation Number and Time.
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