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A/C COMPRESSOR OPERATION DURING START - UP

SUBJECT: A/C COMPRESSOR OPERATION DURING START-UP NEW CALIBRATION

MODELS/YEARS: 1991 NINETY-EIGHT

From start of production to VIN M4301400 1991 Ninety-Eight models equipped with the 3800 T.P.I. (VIN L) engine allow the A/C compressor to engage up to five seconds during each ignition switch cycle whether the A/C mode switch is in the 'ON' or 'OFF' position. This is done to minimize engine RPM flare. A/C compressor engagement during start-up on vehicles that have a sudden loss of refrigerant or have lost all the refrigerant over a period of time may contribute to an A/C compressor failure.

If a technician is servicing the A/C system oh a vehicle built prior to the breakpoint listed, it is recommended that a new calibration mem-cal be installed, in conjunction with the A/C system repairs.

The new calibration will eliminate A/C compressor operation during engine start-up.

IMPORTANT: The new calibration mem-cals are currently being used in production. Verify if this mem-cal is already installed by the scanner I.D.

The mem-cals are currently available through GMSPO under the following part numbers.

SCANNER ID IF APPLI- AXLE MEM-CAL BROAD- SERVICE YEAR MODEL CATION RATIO INSTALLED CAST PART # ---- ----- ------- -------- --------- ----- -------- 1991 98 Fed. F17/2.84 9994 AXDH 16160178 1991 98 Calif. F17/2.84 0004 AXDJ 16160173 1991 98 Fed. opt. 3.06* 0014 AXDK 16160168 1991 98 Calif. opt. 3.06* 0024 AXDL 16160163 1991 98 Exp. opt. 3.06* 0034 AXDM 16160158

Part of Option FE3 Touring Car Ride and Handling or V92 Towing packages.


Object Number: 88750  Size: MF

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