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Hello,

 

Could I get the build sheet for my 2011 Silverado 1500?

 

VIN: 3GCPKSE31BG362294

 

Thank you very much for any help in advance.

 

Ben

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go to your dealership (parts), have him run your vin. number. it will show everthing thats on you truck.

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Vehicle Information VIN: 3GCPKSE31BG362294 Model: CK10543-2011 SILVERADO SHORT BOX CREW CAB 1500 4WD Service Contract: Yes Branded Title: No Warranty Block: No PDI Status: Yes Order Type: 70 - RETAIL - STOCK Field Actions: 0 Open

Vehicle Build Model: CK10543-2011 SILVERADO SHORT BOX CREW CAB 1500 4WD Order Number: PRRCK4 Gross Vehicle Weight: 3,178 Build Date: 06/20/2011 Build Plant: G

 

 

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*IVH 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. 19C - EBONY 19I - EBONY 1LT - SILVERADO LT1 EQUIPMENT GROUP 1SZ - MARKET PACKAGE IDENTIFIER SAVINGS 6PS - FRONT SPRINGS LH 7PS - FRONT SPRINGS RH A31 - POWER WINDOWS A60 - LOCKING TAILGATE WITH EZ LIFT A68 - SEAT, 60/40 REAR FOLDING BENCH AG1 - SEAT ADJUSTER-DRIVER SIDE 6-WAY AJ1 - DEEP TINTED GLASS AJ7 - SIDE IMPACT AIR BAGS AL0 - SENSOR INDICATOR INFLATABLE RESTRAINT FRT PASS AM1 - MANUAL LUMBAR, DRIVER AP8 - REMOTE VEHICLE STARTER PREP PKG ASF - HEAD CURTAIN SIDE AIR BAGS AT8 - RESTRAINT CHILD PROVISIONS AU3 - POWER DOOR LOCKS AXK - VEHICLE TYPE TRUCK AZ3 - SEATS, FRONT 40/20/40 BENCH, CLOTH B30 - CARPETING, COLOR-KEYED B32 - FRONT COLOR-KEYED FLOOR MATS B33 - REAR COLOR KEYED FLOOR MATS B85 - BODY SIDE MOLDING C5W - GVW RATING - 7000 LBS CJ2 - DUAL-ZONE AUTO AIR CONDITIONING DH6 - LIGHTED VISOR/VANITY MIRRORS DK8 - DELUXE OVERHEAD CONSOLE DL8 - DUAL PWR HEATED OSRV MIRRORS E63 - FLEETSIDE BODY EF7 - U.S. COUNTRY CODE FE9 - FEDERAL EMISSIONS FHS - VEHICLE FUEL GASOLINE E85 G80 - LOCKING REAR DIFFERENTIAL GGZ - SHEER SILVER METALLIC GU6 - REAR AXLE 3.42 RATIO JF3 - 17" BRAKES, DISC/DRUM JL4 - STABILITRAK-STABILITY CONTROL W/ TRACTION CONTROL SYSTEM K34 - CRUISE CONTROL K5L - HEAVY-DUTY COOLING PACKAGE: * ENGINE OIL COOLER * H.D. TRANSMISSION OIL COOLER KC4 - ENGINE OIL COOLING SYSTEM KG3 - 145 AMP ALTERNATOR KNP - HD AUX TRANS. COOLING SYSTEM LC9 - VORTEC 5.3L V8 ENGINE, ALUMINUM BLOCK, FLEX-FUEL W/ ACTIVE FUEL MANAGEMENT MSL - SILAO, MEXICO PLANT MYC - 6-SPEED AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION NP5 - LEATHER WRAPPED STEERING WHEEL NQH - TRANSFER CASE NT7 - EMISSION SYSTEM FEDERAL TIER 2 NZ4 - FULL SIZE SPARE WHEEL P46 - 17" ALUMINUM WHEEL PDU - ALL STAR EDITION: * VORTEC 5.3L V8 W/ACT FUEL MGT * 6-SPEED AUTO TRANSMISSION * LOCKING REAR DIFFERENTIAL * TRAILERING PACKAGE * ALUMINUM WHEELS * HEAVY DUTY COOLING * AUTO DUAL ZONE AC * BLUETOOTH FOR PHONE * CD PLAYER WITH USB PORT * STEERING WHEEL RADIO CONTROLS * PWR SEAT ADJUSTER -DRVR 6 WAY * FOG LAMPS * LOCKING TAILGATE * EZ-LIFT TAILGATE PPA - EZ LIFT TAILGATE QVL - 17" ALL-SEASON BW TIRES R9N - PROCESSING CODE ROO - BARS VOMS BAILMENT SAF - SPARE TIRE LOCK SLM - STOCK ORDERS SSB - PROCESSING OPTION T74 - HEADLAMPS T96 - FOG LAMPS U2K - XM RADIO - SERVICE SUBSCRIPTION SOLD SEPARATELY BY SIRIUS/XM AFTER 3 MONTHS UE1 - 6 MTHS ONSTAR DIRECTIONS & CONNECTIONS WITH AUTOMATIC CRASH RESPONSE AND TURN-BY- TURN NAVIGATION (ASK DEALER ABOUT GEOGRAPHIC COVERAGE) UJM - TIRE PRESSURE MONITOR SYSTEM UK3 - STEERING WHEEL RADIO CONTROLS UPF - BLUETOOTH FOR PHONE UQ3 - ENHANCED AUDIO SPEAKERS USR - USB PORT UUI - AM/FM STEREO, CD PLAYER WITH USB PORT V22 - CHROME GRILLE V76 - FRONT RECOVERY HOOKS V8D - VEHICLE STATEMENT VAV - FLOOR MATS - ALL WEATHER (DEALER INSTALLED) VB3 - CHROME REAR BUMPER VG3 - FRONT BUMPER VK3 - FRONT LICENSE PLATE MOUNT VR4 - WEIGHT DISTRIB. PLATFORM HITCH VT7 - OWNERS MANUAL ENGLISH X88 - CHEVROLET CONVERSION XL7 - FREQUENCIES RATING 315 MHZ, LONG DISTANCE YD3 - BASE AXLE YD5 - BASE FRONT SPRING YD6 - BASE REAR SPRING YE9 - SILVERADO YM8 - LPO PROCESSING OPTION Z82 - HD TRAILERING EQUIPMENT Z85 - HEAVY DUTY SUSPENSION ZRS - 17" SPARE TIRE ZY1 - SOLID PAINT

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