Fleetwood FWD V8-252 4.1L (1986)
Catalytic Converter: Customer Interest
Exhaust System - `Rotten Egg' Odor
Bulletin No.
T-91-40
File in Group
6E
Number
85
Corp. Ref. No.
716506R
Date
Feb. 1991
SUBJECT:
"ROTTEN EGG" ODOR FROM EXHAUST
MODELS AFFECTED:
1986-1987 DE VILLES, FLEETWOODS, ELDORADOS, SEVILLES, BROUGHAMS, AND CIMARRONS
This bulletin supersedes T-87-124B. This bulletin is being revised to include new part numbers for DeVilles, Fleetwoods, Eldorados, and Sevilles.
Some 1986-1987 DeVilles, Fleetwoods, Eldorados, Sevilles, Broughams, and Cimarrons may experience a "rotten egg" odor from the exhaust system. If
present, the odor will be most evident during idle conditions.
To address this condition it is important to first check those items which may cause a vehicle to run excessively rich. These include, but are not limited
to:
^
Check for normal operating temperature
^
Check for excessive fuel pressure
^
Check for incorrect idle speed
^
Check for incorrect engine timing
^
Check for leaking fuel injector
Refer to the appropriate model Cadillac Service Information Manual, Section 6E-B "Excessive Exhaust Emissions (Odors)", for more information.
DeVilies, Fleetwoods, Eldorados and Sevilles:
Figure 1 - Catalytic Converter
If proper vehicle operation is verified and the odor condition persists, install a new catalytic converter (refer to part numbers listed) using the following
procedure. Refer to Figures 1 and 2.
1.
Raise the vehicle and support the catalytic converter.
2.
Disconnect the AIR hose from the converter.