A/C - Inoperative, Accessory Belt Comes Off
BULLETIN NUMBER: 93-1B-59SECTION: 1B
NUMBER: 9
CORPORATE REFERENCE NUMBER: 371201
DATE: April 1993
SUBJECT:
ACCESSORY DRIVE BELT COMES OFF OR NO AIR CONDITIONING (NEW COMPRESSOR DESIGN)
MODELS:
1993 C/K TRUCKS WITH 4.3L, 5.0L, OR 5.7L ENGINES
CONDITION
Some owners of early built 1993 C/K trucks with 4.3L (LB4), 5.0L (L03), or 5.7L (L05) engines may comment on their accessory drive belt coming off when the air conditioner (A/C) is on, or of no air conditioning.
CAUSE
If the cause of the no air conditioning comment is determined to be a damaged electrical connector on the compressor and there is no obvious reason for the belt coming off, the cause could be "slugging" of the A/C compressor. "Slugging" is caused by liquid refrigerant passing through the compressor.
CORRECTION
In November 1992, a change was made in the compressor to reduce the effect of "slugging." Trucks built before the VIN breakpoints listed below or having a compressor built before November 16, 1992 may need a new compressor. The new compressor part number is 12355387. Be sure the date code on the new compressor indicates manufacture after November 16, 1992 (see illustration for code location).
Parts are currently available through GMSPO.
Plant VIN Breakpoint
Fort Wayne PZ576543
(VIN Code Z)
Pontiac East PE521629
(VIN Code E)
Oshawa P1524595
(VIN Code 1)
Important
Before installing an A/C service compressor, the oil in the compressor should be drained. All service compressors are shipped with 6 oz. of oil. If the oil is not drained, the cooling capacity of the A/C system will be severely restricted. Refer to the appropriate service manual (Section 1B) for the correct amount of oil to be added when charging the system.
WARRANTY INFORMATION
Use applicable labor operation and time.