Doors - Inoperative Door Latch, Doors Will Not Close
BULLETIN NUMBER: 92-10A1-163SECTION: 10A1 Doors
NUMBER: 4
CORPORATE REFERENCE NUMBER: 361OO4R
DATE: July 1993
SUBJECT:
INOPERATIVE DOOR LOCK/LATCH (REPLACE LOCK BOLT SPRING)
MODELS:
1991-92 G-VANS
CONDITION
Some owners of 1991-92 G vans may comment that the driver's (LH). passenger (RH) and/or the side cargo (E24) door will not close properly. The latch will not engage the striker pin. This condition would more often occur on the (LH) driver's door. because of the extended duty cycle. but might also appear in the (RH) passenger or the (E24) side cargo door.
CAUSE
The pull-back spring, which is designed to open the door lock rotors. breaks at the rotor attaching joints. This condition can prevent the rotors from opening and engaging the door striker pin.
CORRECTION
A new more robust designed pull-back spring has been released for service. The new designed spring has been incorporated into the current production door locks to improve durability.
Vehicles manufactured prior to the 1993 model year which display the condition stated above can be corrected without removing the door lock assembly from the door.
SERVICE PROCEDURE
1. Insert the ends of a pair of needle nose pliers into the striker bolt engagement opening on the door (Figure 1), and remove any remnants of the old broken spring.
2. Insert the needle nose pliers into one of the vertical loops of the 15963050 striker bolt pull-back spring.
3. Insert the spring into the striker bolt engagement opening of the door and allow the free vertical loop of the pull-back spring to engage the lower lock rotor. With the spring attached to the lower rotor, attach the other end to the upper lock rotor (Figure 2).
4. Cycle door to assure security of the spring.
5. Repeat this procedure as necessary.
SERVICE PARTS INFORMATION
Parts are currently available through GMSPO.
WARRANTY INFORMATION
For vehicles repaired under warranty, use as shown.