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Defect & Vehicles Involved

DEFECT INVOLVED

General Motors has decided that a defect, which relates to motor
vehicle safety exists in certain 1995 Chevrolet Suburbans and Tahoes
equipped with an L56/L65 diesel engine fail to conform to Federal Motor
Vehicle Safety Standard (FMVSS) 208, "Occupant Crash Protection". These
vehicles were shipped with both the SIR Caution Label and an Engine
Start Label installed on the same side of the sun visor.

To correct this condition, it is necessary to remove the Engine Start
Label from the stowed side of the sun visor and install a new Engine
Start Label on the headliner in the sun visor depression. Since a new
label can be easily installed, and for the owner's convenience, a new
label, along with installation instructions, will be sent directly to
owners of record. Owners may install the label or they may ask a dealer
to perform this service.

VEHICLES INVOLVED





Involved are certain 1995 Chevrolet Suburbans and Tahoes equipped with
an L56/L65 diesel engine and built within the VIN breakpoints as
shown.

Involved vehicles have been identified by Vehicle Identification Number
Computer Listings. Computer listings contain the complete Vehicle
Identification Number, owner name and address data, and are furnished
to involved dealers with the campaign bulletin. Owner name and address
data furnished will enable dealers to follow-up with owners involved in
this campaign.

These listings may contain owner names and addresses obtained from
State Motor Vehicle Registration Records. The use of such motor
vehicle registration data for any other purpose is a violation of law
in several states. Accordingly, you are urged to limit the use of this
listing to the follow-up necessary to complete this campaign. Any
dealer not receiving a computer listing with the campaign bulletin has
no involved vehicles currently assigned.