Instruments - Digital & Electromechanical Clusters: Overview
89pontiac04Bulletin Number: 89-8-4A
Reference Number: 888306R
Publish Date: 2/89
Subject: DIGITAL AND ELECTROMECHANICAL INSTRUMENT CLUSTERS
Models
Affected: 1989 FIREBIRD, BONNEVILLE, 6000 DIC CONTROLLER, SUNBIRD AND GRAND PRIX
This bulletin supersedes 89-8-4 dated 10/88. It shows corrected artwork on page 8 and updates AC-Delco information.
Pontiac is pleased to announce an Exchange/Repair Program for instrument clusters used on the above listed models. This program provides repaired instrument clusters in exchange for inoperative ones at a cost substantially below new replacement parts.
Instrument clusters are serviced by the exchange units listed in this bulletin. See pages with illustrations for part numbers and applications.
Exchange units are obtained by telephoning one of the twenty nine authorized AC-Delco Service Centers listed on the last three pages of this bulletin. They are shipped with memo billings, via next day UPS, within 24 hours of the request. The memo billings are cancelled when inoperative instrument clusters are received by the service center from which exchange units were obtained.
Please adhere to the following procedure when a vehicle requires dealer service for an inoperative instrument cluster:
1. Follow the diagnostics procedure in the service manual precisely and completely. Many conditions perceived by the observer to be in the instrument cluster are actually conditions with remote sensors and connectors. Proper diagnostics will identify the source of the conditions and avoid unnecessary removal and shipping of functional assemblies to service centers.
2. When diagnostics are complete and the fault is determined to be in the instrument cluster, determine which exchange is required by matching the unit to the cluster illustrations on the attached pages. If the odometer is part of the exchange unit, tell the service center the mileage to which the cluster should be set.
3. Upon receiving the exchange unit from the service center, take it into the vehicle still packed in the reusable shipping container. The container protects it from damage due to static electricity. Use care in handling the exchange unit and the inoperative cluster. Hands must be free of dirt and grease. AVOID TOUCHING ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS, AS ELECTRO-STATIC DISCHARGE CAN DEGRADE PERFORMANCE OR CAUSE FAILURE.
4. Remove the inoperative instrument cluster and replace it with the exchange unit.
5. Include a description of the instrument cluster condition in the "Nature of Problem" area of the ACD-1078 form. Pack the inoperative instrument cluster in the reusable shipping container together with all five copies of the completed ACD-1078 warranty form.
6. Enclosed in the reusable container is an addressed shipping label. Attach this label to the outside of the box and ship immediately to the service center from which you obtained the exchange unit. The dealer copy of the ACD-1078 warranty form will be returned and the memo billing cancelled upon receipt of the inoperative instrument cluster at the service center.
7. Failure to return the inoperative instrument cluster in the SPECIAL REUSABLE CONTAINER, can result in a container replacement fee. Failure to return the ACD-1078 WARRANTY FORM or the INOPERATIVE INSTRUMENT CLUSTER within 30 days of the date the exchange unit was shipped, can result in a repair fee or an instrument cluster replacement fee.
The success of the instrument cluster Exchange/Repair Program is dependent upon prompt return of the inoperative cluster to the service center. Your cooperation is essential to maintaining sufficient quantities of exchange stock.