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FRONT FLOOR CONSOLE ARM REST TRIMPLATE (NEW PART NUMBER)

1985-88 OLDSMOBILE CALAIS MODELS

A new front floor console armrest trim plate has been released for Calais models with increased bracket retention. Replacement is recommended any time a console armrest trim plate and bracket have separated.

However, the first type trim plate has been reworked by the manufacturer and will continue to be used until current stock is depleted. Existing GMSPO stock was also reworked by riveting the bracket and plastic trim plate together as shown in Figure 1.

Trim Plate Part Numbers

Option Code 1st Type 2nd Type ------ -------- -------- +Bl9 22533994 22540167 -Bl9 22527924 22540168

When replacing a trim plate that has separated, service parts should be inspected for the rivet (first type) or the revised bracket (second type). First type trim plates in stock that have not been reworked may be reworked for use with the following procedure:

1. Check underside of trim plate assembly for an existing rivet. (See Figure 1). If rivet has already been installed, use the part for service without further change. If no rivet is found, continue to Step 2.

2. Drill a 1/8" hole through both the metal bracket and the plastic trim plate as shown in Figure 2 (hole can be located on either side of the center rib).

3. Install a standard 1/8" X 1/2" pop rivet as shown.

4. Assemble the trim plate assembly to the armrest and install in the vehicle.

WARRANTY INFORMATION:

Labor Operation Number: C2790 Labor Hours: 0.3hrs. Trouble Code: 92


Object Number: 86032  Size: MF


Object Number: 85402  Size: FS

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