ACDelco(R) Remanufactured Transmissions - Program Update: Overview

1987 Pontiac Firebird V8-350 5.7LSECTION Overview
File In Section: 07 - Transmission/Transaxle

Bulletin No.: 00-07-30-011

Date: June, 2000

WARRANTY ADMINISTRATION

Subject:
ACDelco(R) Remanufactured Transmissions

Models:
1996 and Prior Passenger Cars and Trucks

This bulletin cancels and supercedes Corporate Bulletin Number 72-05-02
(issued In August, 1997). Please discard Corporate Bulletin Number 72-05-02 (Section 5 - Warranty Administration).

Important:
"GM of Canada" and "IPC" Dealers are not authorized to utilize this service bulletin.

General Motors Service Parts Operations (GMSPO) previously announced the ACDelco(R) Remanufactured Transmission Program on April 18, 1997 in General Motors Parts Information Bulletin Number 97-157. ACDelco(R) Remanufactured Transmissions are offered with domestic coverage for GM, Ford, and Chrysler applications and coverage currently supporting 1982-1996 model years.

ACDelco(R) Remanufactured Transmissions are intended solely for the retail (customer pay) market and are not to be used for new vehicle warranty repair or policy adjustments. It is important to outline the policy regarding proper claim submission procedures which are unique to ACDelco(R) Remanufactured Transmissions. Lack of immediate availability of an acceptable service replacement transmission is not a good business reason to authorize the use of an ACDelco(R) Remanufactured Transmission for a warranty or policy repair.





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