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Make :
GMC
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Model :
JIMMY
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Year :
1996
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Service Bulletin Number:
96C08 |
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Replacement Service Bulletin Number:
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NHTSA Campaign ID Number :
46331
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Date of Bulletin:
10/01/1995
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Date Added to Database:
04/25/1996 |
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Component:
061000 ENGINE AND ENGINE COOLING:ENGINE
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Summary:
1996 JIMMYS EQUIPPED WITH 4.3L ENGINES(RPO L35, VIN CODE W) MAY HAVE BEEN BUILT WITH THE THE CAMSHAFT SPROCKET ATTACHING BOLTS INADEQUATELY TIGHTENED. WHEN THE CAMSHAFT SPROCKET BOLTS ARE INADEQUATELY TIGHTENED, AN ENGINE FAILURE IS LIKE
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Click here to read about lemon laws for a GMC JIMMY or to locate a lemon law lawyer.
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More Information
Technical service bulletins and vehicle recalls such as the one you are presently viewing may mean that your car is a lemon and that you have Lemon Law Rights.
A Lemon Law repair log is helpful for keeping track of all the work performed on your vehicle. If your vehicle is still covered by the manufacturer's warranty, and you think it is a lemon, contact a Lemon Law Attorney in your state to find out if you qualify for the State Lemon Law or the Federal Lemon Law.
You could be entitled to a cash settlement or new vehicle! Best of all, the manufacturer has to pay your attorney fees for qualified claims.
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