Labor Operation and Labor Time Information
WARRANTY INFORMATIONImportant
- Published labor operations include time to check run-out and road test vehicle after repair.
- Labor operation H9709 - Brake Burnish is not a published labor operation and will not be found in the Labor Time Guide. This labor operation should be used to claim the necessary time for cleaning up the braking surfaces for thickness variation pulsation due to lot rot corrosion (refer to Brake Pulsation section of this bulletin for procedure). Thickness Variation Pulsation due to lot rot corrosion occurs when vehicles are not driven for an extended period of time. This type of corrosion clean-up is covered under the terms of the new vehicle warranty coverage. Claims submitted using H0192, H0202 and H9709 do not require LRO measurements.
- If correcting for LRO, claim the use of correction plates as OLH. The times for using correction plates are not to exceed 0.2 hr for one side and 0.4 hr for both sides (published as an add condition with the above labor operations as necessary).
- Model Years 2005 to current - Labor operations H0120/1/7 and H0130/1/7, are to be used only when replacing rotors.
- Model Years 2005 to current - Labor operations H0122, H0132, H0192 and H0202 have been established for Brake Rotor/Drum Refinishing.
- For model years in which the new labor operations do not apply, the time for refinishing the rotor is in labor operations H0120/1/7 and H0130/1/7.
For vehicles repaired under warranty, use: