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SMU - SECTION 5 - BRAKES REVISED BRAKE PEDAL

REVISED: 05/15/95

THIS BULLETIN IS BEING REVISED TO MAKE MINOR CHANGES TO THE TEXT. **********************************************************************

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SUBJECT: SECTION 5-BRAKES-REVISED BRAKE PEDAL REPLACEMENT PROCEDURE

MODELS: 1993-95 CHEVROLET LUMINA MINIVAN 1993-95 OLDSMOBILE SILHOUETTE 1993-95 PONTIAC TRANS SPORT

THIS BULLETIN UPDATES THE BRAKE PEDAL REPLACEMENT PROCEDURE IN SECTION 5.

PROCEDURE:

BRAKE PEDAL REPLACEMENT

REMOVE OR DISCONNECT

1. SOUND INSULATOR PANEL (LH). 2. COURTESY LAMP FROM SOUND INSULATOR. 3. BOOSTER PUSHROD FROM BRAKE PEDAL. 4. ACCELERATOR PEDAL FROM BRACKET. 5. ELECTRICAL CONNECTORS FROM CRUISE CONTROL AND STOP LAMP SWITCHES. 6. VACUUM HOSE MOUNTING CLIP FROM BRAKE PEDAL BRACKET. 7. BRAKE BOOSTER MOUNTING BOLTS. 8. BRAKE PEDAL BRACKET UPPER MOUNTING BOLT (1993-94 ONLY). 9. BRAKE PEDAL AND BRACKET. 10. CRUISE CONTROL AND STOP LAMP SWITCHES FROM BRAKE PEDAL BRACKET.

INSTALL OR CONNECT

1. CRUISE CONTROL AND STOP LAMP SWITCHES FROM BRAKE PEDAL BRACKET. 2. BRAKE PEDAL AND BRACKET. 3. BRAKE PEDAL BRACKET UPPER MOUNTING BOLT (1993-94 ONLY).

TIGHTEN BOLT TO 10 N.M (88.5 LB IN). 4. BRAKE BOOSTER MOUNTING BOLTS.

TIGHTEN *NUTS TO 27 N.M (20 LB FT).

5. VACUUM HOSE MOUNTING CLIP FROM BRAKE PEDAL BRACKET. 6. ACCELERATOR PEDAL TO BRACKET. 7. ELECTRICAL CONNECTORS FROM CRUISE CONTROL AND STOP LAMP SWITCHES. 8. BOOSTER PUSHROD TO BRAKE PEDAL, REFER TO FIGURE 1.

TIGHTEN *NUT TO 44 N.M (33 LB FT).

ADJUST

STOP LAMP SWITCH.

9. COURTESY LAMP WIRING. 10. SOUND INSULATOR PANEL (LH).

FIGURES: 1


Object Number: 81911  Size: FS

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