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SeriousSide97

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Guys hello. New here but have a issue already. Actually Ive used this website before to view but just recently joined once I got back into the area. I have a 97 Tahoe in which my wipers wont work. Fuse is good but I do notice a humming kinda noise when I try to use the wipers. Could it be the wiper motor and how can I tell. Thanks
 

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File In Section: 08-Body & Access.
Bulletin No.: 02054
Date: February, 2003
SPECIAL POLICY
SUBJECT:
02054 - SPECIAL POLICY ADJUSTMENT - WINDSHIELD WIPER MOTOR FAILURES MODELS:
1997 CHEVROLET BLAZER, S10
1995-1997 CHEVROLET ASTRO, C/K CREW CAB
1994-1997 C/K PICKUP, TAHOE, SUBURBAN
1997 GMC JIMMY, SONOMA
1995-1997 GMC SAFARI, SIERRA CREW CAB
1994-1997 GMC SIERRA PICKUP, YUKON, SUBURBAN
1997 OLDSMOBILE BRAVADA
(EXCLUDING VEHICLES INVOLVED IN RECALL 98043) CONDITION
Some customers of 1997 Chevrolet Blazer, S10 Pickup; 1995-1997 Chevrolet Astro, C/K Crew Cab; 1994-1997 C/K Pickup, Tahoe, Suburban; 1997 GMC Jimmy, Sonoma; 1995-1997 GMC Safari, Sierra Crew Cab; 1994-1997 GMC Sierra Pickup, Yukon, Suburban; and 1997 Oldsmobile Bravada vehicles not involved in recall 98043 may experience a windshield wiper failure due to cracked solder joints on the controller circuit board.
SPECIAL POLICY ADJUSTMENT
This special policy covers the condition described above for a period of 7 years or 70,000 miles (112,000 km), whichever occurs first, from the date the vehicle was originally placed in service, regardless of ownership, or for those vehicles currently outside of this coverage, until February 29, 2004. The repairs will be made at no charge to the customer.
For vehicles covered by Vehicle Service Contracts, all eligible claims with repair orders on or after February 21, 2003 are covered by this special policy and must be submitted using the labor operation codes provided with this bulletin. Claims with repair orders prior to February 21, 2003 must be submitted to the Service Contract provider.
VEHICLES INVOLVED



Involved are certain 1997 Chevrolet Blazer, 510 Pickup; 1995-1997 Chevrolet Astro, C/K Crew Cab; 1994-1997 C/K Pickup, Tahoe, Suburban; 1997 GMC Jimmy, Sonoma; 1995-1997 GMC Safari, Sierra Crew Cab; 1994-1997 GMC Sierra Pickup, Yukon, Suburban; and 1997 Oldsmobile Bravada vehicles not covered by recall 98043 and built within the VIN breakpoints shown.
PARTS INFORMATION



Parts required to complete this special policy are to be obtained from General Motors Service Parts Operations (GMPSO).



CUSTOMER NOTIFICATION
Customers will be notified of this special policy on their vehicles by General Motors (see copy of typical customer letter included with this bulletin - actual divisional letter may vary slightly).
SERVICE PROCEDURE
1. Turn the ignition key to the OFF position. 2. Remove the Connector Position Assurance (CPA) and disconnect the wiper motor electrical connector. 3. Remove the three screws that secure the cover to the wiper motor and remove the cover. 4. Inspect for sealant on the inside of the cover and then discard the cover and screws. Important If sealant was found on the old cover, it will be necessary to remove any old sealant from the motor housing in step 6. 5. Carefully remove the module (circuit board) from the wiper motor by lifting up on the end of the module electrical connector. 6. If necessary, remove any old sealant from the wiper motor housing (see step 4). Notice When handling the new module in the next step, be careful not to damage or bend the electrical contacts on the bottom side of the module. 7. Install the module into the wiper motor housing, making sure that the module is fully seated. When fully seated, the edges of the module circuit board will be flush (even) with the motor housing along all sides.


8. Carefully apply a bead of silicone sealant, P/N 12345739 (or GE-162 sealant or equivalent) in the groove of the NEW cover (Figure 2). Remove any excess sealant that is outside of the groove. Important Only apply enough sealant to fill the groove in the cover. 9. Install the new cover on the wiper motor housing and install the three new screws. Tighten the screws to 2.6 Nm (23 lb in). 10. Reconnect the wiper motor electrical connector to the wiper motor assembly and install the CPA. 11. Turn the ignition key to the ON position and check the wiper system for proper operation (delay/low/high/etc.). CLAIM INFORMATION



For vehicles repaired under the terms of this special policy, submit a claim with the information indicated.
CUSTOMER REIMBURSEMENT
Customer requests for reimbursement of previously paid repairs to correct a failed wiper motor are to be submitted prior to or by February 29, 2004 (this time limitation may be longer depending upon the law in your state/province/country). Repairs must have occurred before March 14, 2003.
When a customer requests reimbursement, they must provide the following:
- Proof of ownership at time of repair. - Original paid receipt confirming the amount of unreimbursed repair expense(s) (including Service Contract deductibles), a description of the repair, and the person or entity performing the repair. Customers from the States of California, Connecticut, Virginia, and Wisconsin must submit requests for reimbursement directly to the applicable Division per instructions in the owner letter.
If the work was done by someone other than a GM dealership, the amount of reimbursement will be limited to the amount that the repair would have cost GM to have it completed by a GM dealership.
 
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phillydog07

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And tell me again why the '97 Tahoe is not included in this? Lol.... I have the same problem, but would have to pay to have it fixed in mine.

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so it doesnt cover my 97? couldnt I just get a new motor and be done or can I take it to a chevy dealer and have them do it at no charge?
 

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Has anyone recently had the dealer replace/repair the wiper motor problem as part of this recall?

I ask because my local Chevy dealer stated that they do no have to honor these after a period of time.

Even the bulletin that SunlitComet posted says
"This special policy covers the condition described above for a period of 7 years or 70,000 miles (112,000 km), whichever occurs first, from the date the vehicle was originally placed in service, regardless of ownership, or for those vehicles currently outside of this coverage, until February 29, 2004."

Obviously any 1997 thru 1999 OBS is way beyond this seven year period.

I'd love the dealer to pick up this cost but i don't want to keep wasting my time with calls and visits.

Any input appreciated.
Tbruz
 

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It does cover 1997. And if you want to do it yourself the circuit board or motor assembly is available at your local part stores. if you are past the reimbursement date.
 

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