Claim, Campaign Label and Administrative Procedures Info.

1984 Chevrolet Corvette V8-350 5.7LSECTION Claim, Campaign Label and Administrative Procedures Info.

CLAIM INFORMATION

Submit a Product Campaign Claim with the information indicated below:


Parts Failed **Parts Failure Labor Labor *Other ***Net
Count Part No. Allowance Code Operation Hours Hours Amount

4 25074659 00 V2500 1.2 .1 4.15


Description: Relocate and install P/N 25074659 (Servo Assembly), P/N 14091272 (Servo Bracket), P/N 14091225 (Servo Cable Assembly), P/N 14091226 (Cruise Control Service Kit), according to the instructions outlined in this bulletin.

*Campaign Administrative Allowance.

**The Parts Allowance should be the sum total of the current WDDGM Net plus 30% of all parts required for the repair.

***The $4.15 in the "Net Amount" column represents the material allowance for the RTV Sealer used in this modification.

Dealers will automatically receive the correct labor and material allowance based on the labor operation performed.

Refer to the Chevrolet Claims Processing Manual for details on Product Campaign Claim submission.




CAMPAIGN IDENTIFICATION LABEL

Each vehicle modified in accordance with the instructions outlined in this Product Campaign Bulletin will require a "Campaign Identification Label." Each label provides a space to include the five digit dealer code of the dealer performing the campaign service. This information may be inserted with a typewriter or ballpoint pen.
CAMPAIGN IDENTIFICATION LABEL (CONT'D)

Each "Campaign Identification Label" is to be located on the radiator core support in an area which will be visible when the vehicle is brought in for periodic servicing by the owner.

Apply "Campaign Identification Label" only on a clean dry surface.


ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURES

REFER TO THE CURRENT CHEVROLET SERVICE POLICIES AND PROCEDURES MANUAL AND CLAIMS PROCESSING MANUAL FOR CAMPAIGN HANDLING AND ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURES.
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When to See a Mechanic

Stop DIY work and contact a certified mechanic immediately if any of the following apply:

  • You smell fuel, burning insulation, or see smoke.
  • Brakes feel soft, pull hard to one side, or make grinding noises.
  • The engine overheats, stalls repeatedly, or misfires under load.
  • You are missing required tools, torque specs, or safe lifting equipment.
  • You are not confident in the next step or safety outcome.