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Vehicle Certification (VC) Label

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The upper portion of the Vehicle Certification (VC) label contains the manufacturer's name, the month and year of manufacture, the certification statement and the VIN. It also includes Gross Vehicle Weight Ratings (GVWR). The VC label is located on the left-hand front door jamb.

VEHICLE CERTIFICATION LABEL REFERENCE


Paint Code:






Paint Codes

The first set to numbers/letters indicate the vehicle primary body color code. The second set of numbers/letters (if applicable), indicate a lower body, two-tone paint code. All colors are base coat/clear coat.
^ BZ - Chrome Yellow
^ BQ - Light Parchment Gold
^ E4 - Bright Red
^ FL - Medium Toreador Red
^ LL - Medium Wedgewood Blue
^ UA - Ebony
^ FY - Woodland Green
^ YZ - Oxford White
^ YN - Silver Metallic


Wheelbase Code:






Wheelbase codes

The wheelbase code is:
^ 103 - 103-inch wheelbase


Brake Code:






Brake codes

The brake code field may include the restraint system code (all vehicles driver and front passenger air bags and hydraulic brakes).
^ B - Anti-lock Brake System (ABS)
^ A - Driver and front passenger side impact air bags
^ 2 - Driver and front passenger side impact air bags and anti-lock brake system (ABS)


Interior Trim:






Interior trim codes

The interior trim codes are listed as a two part code. The first code listed, indicates the trim code. The second code listed, indicates the interior trim color code. The interior trim codes are:
^ 1 - High back Zing cloth seats
^ 2 - Low back Zing cloth seats
^ Y - High back Windows cloth seats
^ W - Low back Windows cloth seats
^ M - High back leather seats
^ N - Low back leather seats

The interior trim color codes are:
^ H - Medium Dark Parchment
^ 2 - Medium Dark Graphite


Tape/Paint Stripe Code:






Tape and paint stripe codes do not apply.


Radio Type:






Radio codes

The radio type codes are:
^ 7 - AM/FM electronic stereo with clock
^ Z - AM/FM electronic stereo with clock and Compact Disc (CD) player
^ K - Premium AM/FM electronic stereo with clock, cassette and compact disc (CD) player
^ A - AM/FM electronic stereo with clock, cassette and compact disc (CD) changer
^ 2 - Midline AM/FM stereo with cassette
^ 3 - Midline AM/FM stereo with compact disc (CD) player
^ 4 - Lowline AM/FM stereo with clock and cassette
^ 5 - Midline AM/FM stereo with clock and cassette
^ 6 - AM/FM stereo with clock, cassette and compact disc (CD) player
^ 8 - AM/FM stereo with clock and compact disc (CD) player
^ Y - Delete radio


Axle Code:






Axle codes

^ 96 - two-wheel drive axle
^ 69 - four-wheel drive axle


Transmission Code:






Transmission codes

The transmission codes are:
^ 3 - 5-speed manual
^ 4 - 4-speed automatic


Spring Codes:






Spring codes

Front spring base part number is 5310, rear spring base part number is 5560.


Powertrain Calibration Information:






Powertrain Calibration Information:






Powertrain Calibration Information

NOTE: Powertrain calibration information is limited to a maximum of five characters per line on the Vehicle Certification (VC) Label. Because of this, calibration identification consisting of more than five characters will wrap to the second line on the VC label.

Powertrain calibration information is printed in the lower right corner of the Vehicle Certification (VC) Label. Only the base calibration information is printed. Revision levels will not appear, however, they can be found in On Line Automotive Service Information System (OASIS).

Model Year
Position 1 - Model year identification is as follows.
^ 1 - 2001 (indicates the model year calibration was introduced)

Vehicle Code
Position 2 - The vehicle identification code is as follows.
^ M1 - U204

Transmission Code
Position 3 - The transmission identification code is as follows.
^ 1 - Automatic transmission
^ 2 - Manual transmission

Unique Calibration
Position 4 - Unique calibration is explained in the following.

The Emissions/CAFE/CO2 Compliance Department is responsible for assigning calibration numbers. Unique calibration ID's are assigned to cover similar vehicles to differentiate between tires, drive configurations, final drive ratios and other certification-significant factors.

These two characters are chosen by the analyst to provide identifiable information unique to each calibration. For example, using the number 2 to denote a two-valve engine versus using a 4 to denote a four-valve engine, provides an easily identifiable difference.

Fleet Code
Position 5 - Fleet coding is as follows.
^ 0 - Certification (U.S. 4K, final sale in export markets)
^ 1 - HDGE/Dyno
^ 2 - Fast AMA, U.S.
^ 3 - ADP U.S.
^ 4 - Not assigned
^ 5 - Not assigned
^ 6 - Evaporative emissions
^ 7 - MACAA
^ 8 - On-board diagnostics
^ 9 - Not assigned

Certification Region
Position 6 - Certification region. Lead region where multiple regions are included in one calibration.
^ 5 - U.S. fifty states
^ A - U.S. Federal (including altitude, may include Canada or Mexico)
^ B - U.S. California standard (includes U.S. green states)
^ C - Canada
^ D - China
^ E - European Community (Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, United Kingdom)
^ F - Extended European Community (E plus Croatia, Czech Republic, Estonia, Hungary, Norway, Poland, Romania, Russian Federation, Slovakia, Slovenia, Switzerland, Yugoslavia)
^ G - Gulf Cooperative Council
^ H - Hong Kong
^ J - Japan
^ K - Korea
^ L - Malaysia
^ M - Mexico
^ N - New Zealand
^ P - Australia
^ Q - South America (Brazil)
^ S - Singapore
^ T - Taiwan
^ U - South America (unleaded fuel)
^ V - Vietnam
^ X - ROW (Rest Of World)
^ Y - Military
^ Z - Israel

Revision Level
Revision level - will advance as revisions occur. Not printed on label.