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FUEL TANK CLUNK NOISE (DIAGNOSIS/INFORMATION)

Subject: FUEL TANK CLUNK NOISE

Model and Year: 1990-91 LUMINA APV

This bulletin provides INFORMATION ONLY regarding a customer concern of an audible clunk noise experienced at vehicle acceleration and/or deceleration.

Condition: An audible physical clunk experienced at vehicle acceleration and/or deceleration. Also sometimes described and/or mis- diagnosed as coil spring clunk, suspension clunk, fuel tank shift or engine cradle clunk.

Cause: Fuel mass, as it shifts within the fuel tank, is colliding with the large radii at the ends of the fuel tank.

Note: Levels of fuel less than 3/4 full do not appear to create any clunking or vibration.

Do not attempt repairs to the suspension, fuel tank or try to add fuel tank strap insulation or fuel tank padding, none of these modifications have proven to work.

This information is being conveyed to keep our dealers and customers informed and to alleviate any unnecessary repairs.

When repair information becomes available, this bulletin will be updated.

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