Custom Cruiser RWD V8-350 5.7L (1992)
Fuse Block: All Technical Service Bulletins
Campaign - Mislabeled Fuse Block & Owner's Manual
Number:
92-C-07
Date:
June 1992
Section:
8A
Subject:
MISLABELED FUSE BLOCK & INCORRECT OWNER'S MANUAL FUSE SPECIFICATIONS
Models/Years:
1992 CUSTOM CRUISER
CONDITION
General Motors has determined that certain 1992 Oldsmobile Custom Cruiser station wagon model vehicles may have been assembled with mislabeled
fuse blocks and/or owners manuals which state the incorrect fuse specifications. Although these vehicles were assembled with the correct fuses,
subsequent fuse replacements based on incorrect information could result in inadequate circuit protection or repeated fuse failures.
To correct this condition, owners of involved vehicles will be sent a new fuse block specification insert for the owners manual and, if applicable, a new
fuse block label. Since these materials can easily be installed, and to reduce owner inconvenience, owners will be provided instructions to allow them to
correct this condition themselves. However, if they desire, owners are being given the option to have the materials installed by their dealer at no charge.
VEHICLES INVOLVED
Involved are 1992 Oldsmobile Custom Cruiser station wagon model vehicles within the following VIN breakpoints:
Item
Through and
Year
Model
Model Name
Needed
Beginning
Including
1992
B
Custom Cruiser
Fuse Block Label
NW300001
NW300358
1992
B
Custom Cruiser
Owners Manual Insert
NW300001
NW302580
on Page 246
NOTE:
THE FIRST 358 CUSTOM CRUISERS BUILT IN 1992 PRODUCTION REQUIRE BOTH THE NEW FUSE BLOCK LABEL AND THE NEW
OWNER'S MANUAL INSERT.
VIN lists to dealers with involved vehicles will indicate total number of vehicles involved and assigned to the dealer, and the numbers of fuse block
labels and/or Owners Manual inserts to be sent to dealers with "unsold" vehicles.
DEALER ACTION
Dealers are to service all vehicles involved in this campaign, at no charge to owners, regardless of mileage, age of vehicle, or ownership.
Whenever a vehicle subject to this campaign is taken into your new or used car inventory, or it is in your dealership for service, you are to ensure the
campaign correction has been made before selling or releasing the vehicle.
Dealers are to contact owners of vehicles recently sold from your new or used vehicle inventory and arrange for the campaign correction to be
performed.
SERVICE PROCEDURE
1.
If a new fuse block label needs to be installed (see Vehicles Involved section, page 1), open the drivers door and locate the fuse block door on the
end of the instrument panel. To open the fuse block door, pull the tab outward. Carefully peel the backing from the new label and install it over the
existing label on the back of the fuse block door.
2.
Install a new "Fuse Usage" sheet (insert) on Owners Manual page 246. Carefully peel the backing from the new label and paste it carefully onto
Page 246 to cover all the old text and illustration.
3.
Install a Campaign Identification Label.