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Attachment B

Work Procedure:
Follow the steps below and refer to the enclosed excerpt from the Technical Manual at the end of this bulletin for the actual work procedure.

1. Check the part number of the engine wiring harness. Use the criteria in attachment "A" and Parts required to determine if the wiring harness needs to be replaced. The work procedure is abbreviated below in steps 2 to 5.

2. If the information is not legible on the harness tag, the harness needs to be replaced. Replace the harness then go to step 6.

3. If the production date code of the harness is January 5th, 1996 or later, regardless of the harness part number, the harness has already been replaced. Do not replace the harness. Go to step 6.

Note:
The Europeans use a different date nomenclature than we do. The month and day are reversed. The production date on the harness will be shown as follows: dd.mm.yy.





4. If the part number on the harness matches up with a part number listed in the table shown, and the production date code is before January 5th 1996, the harness needs to be replaced. Replace the harness then go to step 6.

5. If the part number on the harness does not match up with a part number listed in the table, the harness does not have to be replaced. Continue with step 6.

6. Enter the campaign in the Warranty and Maintenance book.

Important!
The adapter for the secondary air switch over valve is currently in short supply. If the adapter wire for the fresh air flap is not needed for the engine, save it for future repairs. See Table 1.