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Can anyone provide me with a Service history report and or Rpo code deetails for a 2004 GMC Sierra 2500 I just bought, would like to know some of the details for the Allison trans axle ratio locker or not. VIN 1GTHK23214F184082

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VIN 1GTHK23214F184082

VEHICLE BUILD

Merchandising Model : TK25943 -2004 SIERRA 2500 HD 4WD CREW CAB

Gross Vehicle Weight Rating : 4177 kg (9210 lb) Order Number : GVKSVQ

Build Date : 01/13/2004 Build Plant : 14F43

GMVIS is not the definitive source of GM Vehicle RPO information and is intended for service reference only. Should there be any questions about the vehicle's original build or RPO information please refer to the original vehicle invoice or window sticker.

OPTION CODES

AG1 - POWER DRIVER SEAT ADJUSTER AJ1 - DEEP TINTED GLASS

AM7 - FOLDING REAR SEAT AU0 - REMOTE KEYLESS ENTRY SYSTEM

AU3 - POWER DOOR LOCKS A31 - POWER WINDOWS

A95 - FRONT RECLINING BUCKET SEAT W/ POWER DRIVER SEAT ADJUSTER B30 - FULL COLOR KEYED CARPET W/MATS

B32 - FRONT COLOR-KEYED FLOOR MATS B33 - REAR COLOR-KEYED FLOOR MATS

B71 - WHEEL FLARES B85 - BLACK BODYSIDE MOLDINGS

CJ2 - AIR COND., DUAL ZONE AUTOMATIC CMD - ASSEMBLY PLANT - FLINT, MI

C49 - ELECTRIC REAR WINDOW DEFOGGER C6W - GVW RATING - 9,200 LBS

DF5 - ISRV MIRROR W/COMPASS & TEMP DK7 - CUSTOM INTERIOR ROOF CONSOLE

DPF - OUTSIDE REARVIEW CAMPER MIRROR DT4 - SMOKER'S PACKAGE

D07 - FLOOR CONSOLE E2C - ORDER TO DELIVERY - EXPEDITE

E63 - WIDESIDE BODY FE9 - 50-STATE EMISSIONS

FT2 - ARM TORS BAR SPRING ADJ FT3 - ARM TORS BAR SPRING ADJ

GT4 - REAR AXLE - 3.73 RATIO G80 - LOCKING REAR DIFFERENTIAL

HVY - IDEN 2 INCH BODY RAISE,HD MODEL JH6 - 4 WHEEL POWER DISC BRAKES, HD

KC4 - ENGINE OIL COOLING SYSTEM KNP - H.D. TRANSMISSION OIL COOLER

KUP - THROTTLE CONTROL ELECTRONIC K05 - ENGINE BLOCK HEATER

K34 - ELECTRONIC SPEED CONTROL K47 - HIGH CAPACITY AIR CLEANER

K68 - ALTERNATOR 105 AMP LLY - 6.6L DURAMAX DIESEL

M74 - 5 SPD AUTO TRANS, ALLISON NP1 - ELECTRONIC SHIFT TRANSFER CASE

NP5 - LEATHER WRAPPED STEERING WHL NT9 - EMISSION SYSTEM FEDERAL, TIER 2 PHASE-OUT

PDN - HEAVY DUTY POWER PACKAGE INCLS: *DURAMAX DIESEL 6600 V8 ENGINE *ALLISON 5 SPD AUTOMATIC TRANS *LOCKING DIFFERENTIAL-REAR AXLE PY0 - POLISHED ALUMINUM WHEELS

QIZ - LT245/75R16/E ALS BW TIRES R9Z - POMS EXPEDITE-SOLD ORDERS

SAF - SPARE TIRE LOCK SLL - SOLD ORDERS

TFE - SALES INCENTIVE-COMMITMENT PLUS TQ3 - BATTERY 770 CCA (DUAL)

T96 - FRONT FOG LAMPS UC6 - AM/FM STEREO W/6-DISC CD CHANGER & BOSE SPEAKER SYSTEM

UK3 - STEERING WHEEL RADIO CONTROLS UK6 - REAR SEAT AUDIO CONTROLS

UQ7 - BOSE SPEAKER SYSTEM U2K - XM SATELLITE RADIO-100 CHANNELS OF GO ANYWHERE ENTERTAINMENT SERVICE FEE EXTRA.1ST 3MOS.INCL

U42 - REAR SEAT ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEM VB3 - CHROME REAR BUMPER

VFF - VIDEO FORMAT REGION 1 NTSC VG3 - CHROME FRONT BUMPER

VK3 - FRONT LICENSE PLATE MOUNT VR4 - WEIGHT DIST HITCH PLATFORM

VXS - COMPLETE VEHICLE LABEL V22 - CHROME GRILLE SURROUND

V73 - STATEMENT OF CERT. U.S. XHH - LT245/75R16/E ALS BL TIRES

YD3 - BASE EQUIP FOR SCH GVW PLATE YD6 - REAR SPRING - BASE EQUIPMENT

YE9 - SLE/SLT DECOR YHH - LT245/75R16/E ALS BW TIRES-REAR

ZHH - LT245/75R16/E ALS BW TIRE-SPR ZY1 - SOLID PAINT

Z82 - HEAVY DUTY TRAILERING EQUIP. Z85 - HANDLING/TRAILERING SUSPENSION PACKAGE

Z88 - GMC TRUCK NAMEPLATE 1SC - SLE DECOR INCLUDES: *AIR COND. DUAL ZONE MANUAL *DUAL PWR HEATED OSRV MIRRORS *REAR WINDOW DOFOGGER *DEEP TINT GLASS *FRONT FOG LAMPS *AM/FM STEREO W/CD PLAYER *CHROME STYLED STEEL WHEELS *ELECTRONIC SPEED CONTROL *POWER LOCKS & WINDOWS *REMOTE KEYLESS ENTRY WITH CONTENT THEFT ALARM *ISRV MIRROR W/COMPASS & TEMP *LEATHER WRAPPED STEERING WHEEL

1SZ - OPTION PACKAGE DISCOUNT 41U - ONYX BLACK

6GL - SPRING COMPTR SELECT FRT LH 7GL - SPRING COMPTR SELECT FRT RH

92I - DARK PEWTER INTERIOR TRIM 922 - PEWTER INTERIOR TRIM

 

 

VIN : 1GTHK23214F184082

CLAIM HISTORY

Repair Order Date : 01/24/2005 Repair Order Number : 018644 Odometer Reading : 35787 miles

Serviced By : COLT CHEVROLET-GM

181 S FRONTAGE RD @ I-20W

PECOS, TX 79772

(432) 447-2251 Selling Source : 13 - CHEVROLET

 

Cycle Date Cycle Nbr Case Type Labor Operation Part Comments

02/01/2005 557 01 # C0182 - FRONT SIDE DOOR WINDOW REGULATOR REPLACEMENT - RIGHT SIDE N/A Y

02/01/2005 557 02 # B4051 - LINK OR SPRING, FRONT DOOR HOLD OPEN - LEFT - REPLACE 15173407 - CHECK Y

02/01/2005 557 03 # B4050 - LINK OR SPRING, FRONT DOOR HOLD OPEN - RIGHT - REPLACE N/A Y

 

Repair Order Date : 01/13/2004 Repair Order Number : A84082 Odometer Reading : 0 miles

Serviced By : COLT CHEVROLET-GM

181 S FRONTAGE RD @ I-20W

PECOS, TX 79772

(432) 447-2251 Selling Source : 48 - GMC TRUCK

 

Cycle Date Cycle Nbr Case Type Labor Operation Part Comments

01/16/2004 448 01 I Z7000 - PRE-DELIVERY INSPECTION - BASE TIME N/A N

 

 

 

 

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