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FRONT MAP LAMP BUTTON BIND OR STICKING- REPLACE MAP LAMP

SUBJECT: FRONT MAP LAMP BUTTON BINDING OR STICKING (REPLACE MAP LAMP)

MODELS AFFECTED: 1992 GRAND AM MODELS

THIS BULLETIN IS BEING REVISED TO ADD VIN BREAKPOINTS. THIS BULLETIN CANCELS AND REPLACES BULLETIN 92-10-55 ISSUED 7192. PLEASE DISCARD BULLETIN 92-10-55.

Condition:

Some owners of 1992 Grand Am series may experience the front map lamp buttons binding or sticking upon actuation. The cars were built before the following VIN breakpoints:

Plant VIN Code C Plant VIN Code M ----------------- ----------------- 1G2NE1436NC237748 1G2NE1438NM051199

Cause:

Inadequate clearance between the rear map lamp bezel snap legs and the button. When the map lamp is assembled into the storage box, the snap legs bind against the button preventing proper travel needed for the button.

Correction:

Remove the front map lamp and replace it following the 1992 Grand Am Service Manual. The service part numbers containing the design change are:

Color and Side Service Part Number ---------------- ------------------- MED SLATE GRAY (15I) RH 12521040 MED SLATE GRAY (15I) LH 12521041 GRAPHITE (78I) RH 12521042 GRAPHITE (78I) LH 12521043 MED CAMEL (76I) RH 12521044 MED CAMEL (76I) LH 12521045 GARNET (78I) RH 12521046 GARNET (78I) LH 12521047

Important: Vehicles built after 2/17/92 contain the correct front map lamps per product action authorization number 32I1080.

Parts are currently available from GMSPO.

Labor Operation Number: N1456 Labor Time : .2 Hour both sides

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