1988 - 1991 Corvette: Service Bulletin: Intermittent No-Start/No-Crank Diagnostic Service Procedure


Subject: INTERMITTENT NO-START/NO-CRANK DIAGNOSTIC SERVICE PROCEDURE
Model and Year:1988-91 CORVETTE WITH 5.7L ENGINE
Source: Chevrolet Service Bulletin
Bulletin Number: 91-231-6D - (02/26/1991)

Condition:

An intermittent no start condition, with no clicking from the starter, may occur on the 1988 to 1991 "Y" car with 5.7L L98 (VIN Code 8) engine. The symptoms are similar to a VATS related condition.

Cause:

Paint build-up on the starter block may cause a loss of the ground path for the starter.

Correction:

1. Insure that the VATS system is operating correctly, following Service Manual instructions. 2. Disconnect negative battery cable. 3. Raise vehicle, and remove starter. 4. Clean all paint and corrosion from the starter mounting flange on the engine block. 5. Reinstall starter, and lower vehicle. 6. Reconnect negative battery cable. Insure that vehicle now starts properly.

Warranty Information:

Labor Operation Number: Tl 708

Labor Time: 0.7 Hour

Trouble Code: 92

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Article ID: 574
Created: July 28, 2014
Last Updated: July 28, 2014
Author: Rob Loszewski

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