Rear View Mirror, Outside - Vibrates While Driving
Bulletin No.033/92
Issued
7/3/92
Revised
Category
S
Applicable Model/s
1991 - '92 Navajo
Subject
MIRROR VIBRATION
DESCRIPTION
On some 1991 -'92 Navajo models, the glass in the vehicle's outside rear view mirror(s) vibrates during normal driving. This is caused by insufficient support of the mirror glass inside the mirror housing.
The mirrors have been redesigned to stop glass vibration by increasing internal reinforcement. These redesigned mirrors have been used in production since September 9, 1991.
Vehicles produced prior to September 9, 1991 that experience this problem should have the redesigned mirror installed.
VIN OF PRODUCTION CHANGE
4F2CU44X*NUM02801 September 9, 1991
INSPECTION & REPAIR PROCEDURE
1. Confirm complaint.
2. Inspect mirror base for looseness. If loose, tighten.
3. If the mirror base is not loose, replace the mirror assembly with a redesigned mirror (ZZL0 69 120A-right or ZZL0 69 17OA-left).
4. Refer to section S-06 of the Workshop Manual for replacement procedure.
PARTS AND WARRANTY INFORMATION