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Vehicle Emission Control Information

Decal


Typical Vehicle Emission Control Information Decal:






Each vehicle has a decal (Figure 1) containing emission control information that applies specifically to the vehicle and engine. The specifications on the decal are critical to servicing emissions systems.

Decal Location
Typical location of the decal will be on the underside of the hood or the radiator support sight shield.

Powertrain Base Calibration Information


Typical Vehicle Certification Label With Powertrain Calibration Information:






Powertrain Base Calibration Information is located in the lower right corner of the Vehicle Certification Label. Only the Base Calibration will appear on this label (Figure 2). The Revision Level is no longer printed on the label; however, it can be found in On-Line Automotive Service Information System (OASIS). For the current model year Ford Motor Company is using three different Protocols which describe Powertrain Base Calibration. The Protocols are designed to provide worldwide standardization for vehicle calibration. If the Electronic Calibration strategy has been used since 1998 and carried over to the current model year, Protocol 1 is used (see table 1). If the Electronic Calibration strategy has been used since 1999 and carried over to the current model year, Protocol 2 is used (see table 2). For Electronic Calibration strategies introduced in the 2000 or later model years, Protocol 3 is used (see table 3). For more information on Vehicle Certification Label or Powertrain Calibration, refer to the Vehicle Systems.

Decal Location
Typical location of Vehicle Certification label is on LH door or door post pillar.

Calibration Code


Protocol 1:






Protocol 2, Part 1:






Protocol 2, Part 2:






Protocol 3: