1995 Corvette: Service Bulletin: High Effort Shifting into Gears After Cold Soak


Subject: High Effort Shifting into Gears After Cold Soak (Contact Technical Assistance)
Model and Year: 1995 Chevrolet Corvette With 5.7L Engine (Vins J and P - RPOs LT5 and LT1) and 6-Speed Manual Transmission
Source: Chevrolet Product Campaign
Bulletin Number: 47-72-01
Date: 02-Nov-1994

CONDITION:

CUSTOMERS MAY COMMENT ABOUT HIGH EFFORT SHIFTING INTO REVERSE GEAR. THEY MAY ALSO EXPERIENCE HIGH SHIFT EFFORT INTO ALL FORWARD GEARS IN COLD AMBIENT TEMPERATURE.

THIS HIGH SHIFT EFFORT CONDITION MAY ONLY OCCUR FOR THE FIRST SEVERAL SHIFTS AFTER A COLD SOAK. THE CONDITION MAY **NOT** EXIST AFTER THE VEHICLE HAS BEEN DRIVEN TO A DEALERSHIP, BUT THE CONDITION MAY RECUR AFTER ANOTHER COLD SOAK.

THIS HIGH SHIFT EFFORT CONDITION WILL ONLY APPLY TO VEHICLES BUILT BEFORE THE FOLLOWING VIN BREAKPOINTS.

ENGINE RPO/VIN VIN BREAKPOINT
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LT1/P S5104703
LT5/J S5800073

CAUSE:

TRANSMISSION LUBRICANT BECOMES TRAPPED IN "SHIFT SHAFT DETENT" PLUNGER (ITEM NUMBER 177 ON PAGE 7B1-2 OF THE 1994 SERVICE MANUAL). THIS TRAPPED OIL IMPAIRS FREE MOVEMENT OF DETENT ASSEMBLY, THEREBY, CAUSING A HIGH SHIFT EFFORT BETWEEN THE GEARS.

CORRECTION:

DO **NOT** REMOVE OR EXCHANGE TRANSMISSIONS FOR THE ABOVE DESCRIBED CONDITION. CONTACT CHEVROLET TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE (1-800-227-3175) OR CANADA TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE CENTRE (1-800-263-7740) FOR REVISED SHIFT DETENT PLUNGER INFORMATION.

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Article ID: 590
Created: July 29, 2014
Last Updated: September 20, 2014

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