Lumina APV V6-191 3.1L (1990)
Be certain to order parts for this campaign using the GMSPO part number from the PARTS INFORMATION section above. Do not order
parts using the production part number.
AIR
1.
Replace seat belts as required by inspection. Follow procedure from 1990 Chevrolet Lumina APV Service Manual on pages 10-11-2 through
10-11-6.
2.
Install Campaign Identification Label.
Campaign Identification Label & Claim Information
Each vehicle corrected in accordance with the instructions outlined in this Product Campaign Bulletin will require a "Campaign Identification Label."
Each label provides a space to include the five (5) digit dealer code of the dealer performing the campaign service. This information may be inserted
with a typewriter or a ball point pen.
Each "Campaign Identification Label" is to be located on the radiator core support in an area which will be visible when the vehicle is brought in for
periodic servicing by the owner.
Apply "Campaign Identification Label" only on a clean, dry surface.
CLAIM INFORMATION
Submit a Product Campaign Claim with the information indicated on the next page:
*
FAILED
PARTS
CC-FC LABOR LAB
OTH
REPAIR PERFORMED
PC
PART NO.
ALLOW
OP
HRS
HRS
Inspect - Proper
SK-00 V6610
0.2
0.1
Belt Installed
Inspect and Replace
1
12500410
SK-00
V6611
0.8
0.1
Shoulder Belt Assy.
* Campaign Administrative Allowance.
* * The "Parts Allowance" should be the sum total of the current GMSPO Dealer Net price plus 30% of all parts required for the repair.
Dealers will automatically receive the correct labor and material allowance based on the labor operation performed.
Refer to the Chevrolet Claims Processing Manual for details on Product Campaign Claim Submission.
Owner Letter
April 12, 1991
Dear Chevrolet Lumina APV Owner:
This notice is sent to you in accordance with the requirements of the National Traffic and Motor Vehicle Safety Act.
REASON FOR THIS RECALL
General Motors has determined that certain 1990 Chevrolet Lumina APV model vehicles with gray interiors fail to conform to the requirements of
Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard (FMVSS) 209, "Seat Belt Assemblies". Some of these vehicles were assembled with a right-hand seat/shoulder