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  Defect Investigation of Engine Cradle Separation

Investigation of Engine Cradle Separation

Subject: Engine cradle separation
Components covered:
  • Frame and members
Investigations Summary: This investigation was opened on Jan. 8, 2003. It was closed on Apr. 10, 2003. In April 1997, gm notified odi of a rear engine cradle bolt defect in certain model year (my) 1990-91 u vans and my 1988-91 w cars that could result in separation of the steering intermediate shaft from the steering gear. Gm identified the problem as excessive crevice corrosion of the engine cradle retainer after years of exposure in a severe corrosive environment. The recall covered approximately 680,000 vehicles registered in 14 rust belt states; including almost 70,000 my 1990-91 u vans. The recalled vehicles received new rear cradle bolts and retainers. Gm changed the material composition of the retainers in the my 1992 u vans to provide improved corrosion resistance. The my 1992 retainers are aluminized steel with a 2. 5 mm protective coating of zinc/chromate organic. There have been only five (5) failures identified in the subject vehicles after more than 10 years of exposure. Based on the low failure rate and the age of the vehicles, there is no evidence of a safety defect trend in the subject vehicles. This recall query is closed.
Vehicles Affected by this investigation:
  • 1992 Chevrolet Lumina
  • 1992 Oldsmobile Silhouette
  • 1992 Pontiac Trans Sport

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