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Well I printed out the RPO List and checked out what I have. And there were some missing from the list. Not sure if you guys can answere them but figured I would try.

AG9 / AXP / A31 / A95 / C96 / DD0 / EVA / FG5 / FK2 / FK3 / JB6 / KA1 / KG9 / C31 / N33 / R7V / SLL / V / / V73 / VK3 / VX5 / TD3 / YD6 / ZQ3.

 

Just a few LOL. Any help would be cool

 

Later,

Brandon

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AG9 ADJUSTER FRT ST , "POWER, 6 WAY"

AXP VIN IDENT , "POSITION, MULTI-PURPOSE VEHICLE"

A31 WINDOW , "POWER OPERATED, ALL DOORS"

A95 SEAT , "FRT BKT, HIGH BACK, DRIVER & PASS RECL"

C96 LAMP , "INTR, QTR, COURTESY & SINGLE READING"

DD0 MIRROR O/S , "LH & RH, REMOTE CONTROL, ELECTRIC, HEATED,"

EVA TEST , "DVT, EVAP EMISSION REQUIREMENT"

FG5 SHOCK ABSORBERS , "FRT & RR, GAS PRELOADED, DELCO/BILSTEIN, 46MM"

FK2 ARM LH , TORS BAR SPRING ADJ (A)

FK3 ARM RH , TORS BAR SPRING ADJ (B)

JB6 BRAKE , "POWER, DISC/DRUM, 7,200 LBS"

KA1 HEATER , "SEAT, FRT"

KG9 GENERATOR , 140 AMP

C31 HEATER , "HEATING/DEFROSTER SYSTEM, REINFORCED, FUEL"

N33 STEERING COLUMN , TILT TYPE

R7V CONTROL , SALES ITEM NO. 46

SLL SALES PROCESSING , SOLD ORDERS

V73 VEHICLE STATEMENT , USA/CANADA

VK3 LICENSE PLATE FRONT , FRT MOUNTING PKG

 

VX5 FLEET PROGRAM , CASH ALLOWANCE

TD3 IDENTIFICATION , BREAKING POINT 2003 1/2 M.Y.

YD6 SPRING , "RR, BASE EQUIPMENT"

ZQ3 SALES PACKAGE , DRIVER CONVENIENCE II

 

hope this helps by the way the link is

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Awesome I was wondering about the other codes.

 

Thank you

 

Very good info

Posted

Sweet. Thank you very much. But my trucks mirrors aren't heated? Hmm. Maybe they are broken. I will have to look into it. If they are heated would they have the little defrost symbol on the glass?

 

Later,

Brandon

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A lot of times those extra codes are used in the assembly process for the assembly people to use to help identify what parts to put on each truck when they come by. Thats why sometimes they don't look like they mean a lot to everyone else.

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