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Suspension - Imbalanced Front Ride Height

Number: 92-329A-3C

Section: 3C

Date: DEC. 1992

Corporate Bulletin No.: 233306R

ASE No.: A4

Subject:
IMBALANCED FRONT TRIM HEIGHT

Model and Year:
1991-92 CAPRICE SEDANS WITH BASE SUSPENSION (RPO FE1)

THIS BULLETIN CANCELS AND SUPERSEDES DEALER SERVICE BULLETIN NO. 92-329-3C, DATED NOV. 1992. THE ARTWORK "A" DIMENSION HAS BEEN CORRECTED. ALL COPIES OF 92-329-3C SHOULD BE DISCARDED.

Condition:
Some 1991-92 "B" car Sedans with base suspension systems, RPO FE1, may exhibit what appears to be a side to side trim height imbalance as viewed from the front of the vehicle. Typically this condition would appear as if the right front corner of the vehicle is lower than the left front corner.

Cause:

Front spring selection is based on the vehicle mass as seen by the front wheels and a common spring is selected for both front corners of the vehicle, independent of the side to side mass differential.

Correction:





Following procedure indicated, measure the "P" dimension shown in illustration for both sides of vehicle to determine if spring replacement is required.

Service Procedure:

1. Perform the following checks and make sure:

^ Tires are at the correct pressure as shown on the Tire Placard "up to vehicle capacity."
^ Fuel tank is full.
^ Vehicle has no additional weight or passengers.
^ Front seat is in rear position.
^ Trunk is empty except for the spare tire and jack, and simulated fuel load if required.
^ Vehicle is on a known level floor.
^ All doors, hood and rear compartment lid are closed.

2. Lift front bumper of vehicle up approximately 38 mm (1-1/2 inch). Gently remove hands and let vehicle settle.

^ Repeat operation for a total of two (2) times.
^ After the second time, measure "P" dimension.

3. Push front bumper down approximately 38 mm (1-1/2 inch). Gently remove hands and let vehicle rise on its own. Repeat operation for a total of two (2) times. Measure "P" dimension.

4. Calculate the average of the two "P" dimensions measured for each side of the vehicle.

5. If the difference between the "P" dimension averages side to side are:

^ LESS THAN OR EQUAL to .4 inch of each other, the vehicle is within specification and no further action is required.

^ MORE THAN .4 inch of each other, proceed to Step 6.

6. Determine front spring code from tags on either of the existing springs or from the vehicle "Service Part Identification Label".

7. From the chart, select applicable spring code/part number for a spring one load rate HIGHER than existing spring and install spring on lowest front corner of vehicle following applicable Service Manual, Section 3C (Front Suspension).





Service Spring Codes and Part Numbers

Part Availability:

Parts are currently available from GMSPO.

Warranty Information:

Labor Operation: E-3020

Use applicable labor time guide for labor hours.