Instrument Cluster - Exchange Locator Program

1990 Chevrolet Lumina APV V6-191 3.1LSECTION Instrument Cluster - Exchange Locator Program

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Number: 91-150-8C

Section: 8C

Date: January 1991

Corporate Bulletin No.: 068302


Subject:
ELECTRONIC AND ELECTRO-MECHANICAL
INSTRUMENT CLUSTERS


Model and Year:
ALL LIGHT DUTY TRUCKS


TO: ALL CHEVROLET DEALERS

Chevrolet and AC Delco have formed a joint program designed to help dealers locate exchange instrument clusters. A service called the "Instrument Cluster Locator Line" has been established.

For your regular service needs, you should contact the nearest AC Delco Service Center. If they do not have the required cluster, you should then use the Instrument Cluster Locator Line. To do so, call the Locator Line operator at (313) 974-0497 between 7:30 and 4:30 Eastern Standard Time. The following information is required:

- the name of the AC Delco Service Center previously contacted

- the part number of the unit needed

- your dealer name, address and telephone number

- the make and body style of the vehicle being repaired.

The operator will then locate another AC Delco Service Center which has the required cluster and call you back that same day to let you know where the part can be found.

You can then order the part directly from that Service Center. The part will be shipped within 24 hours and you will receive it within 48 hours. Please note that the Instrument Cluster Locator Line Program should only be used if the electronic or electro-mechanical cluster is not available from your local AC Delco Service Center.

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