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Just a note,  [email protected] no longer provides this info when you contact them. Several people have reported back after being denied.

 

 

If you're interested in a build sheet for your vehicle:

 

Contact your local dealer with your VIN and request one. This should include a bit more info than just RPO info

 

Try emailing [email protected] . Request a decode from them

 

 

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I'll admit I was skeptical of the email route.  I received a response pretty quickly.  The build sheet answered my questions about a few RPO codes I couldn't find.  They were basically related to fleet ordering.  The sheet even has the build date.

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Is there a difference between the build sheet from the dealer and the emailed one from [email protected]? I actually used the chat on chevrolet.com and provided my VIN. The chat agent emailed a build sheet to me for my truck before I went to the dealer to purchase it. It was a used 2012 Silverado. I received a basic build sheet with only the RPO codes and descriptions via email within a few minutes.

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Just emailed the [email protected] and the person emailed back the build sheet in about an hour.  Excellent service on their part.

 

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I sent in a request and they told me that due to a policy change they don't do it anymore.  They would however, sell me the invoice to the selling dealer for $50 which includes the RPO codes.

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I think there is a limit on how far back they can look in their system for that info before its achieved by a outside vendor.   Most likely once the oem warranty on the vehicle has expired. 

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On 1/27/2022 at 7:50 AM, elcamino said:

I think there is a limit on how far back they can look in their system for that info before its achieved by a outside vendor.   Most likely once the oem warranty on the vehicle has expired. 

They went back nine years for me and this time I was looking at 7 and 8 year old K2s.

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On 1/31/2019 at 3:17 PM, txab said:

 

Just a note,  [email protected] no longer provides this info when you contact them. Several people have reported back after being denied.

 

 

If you're interested in a build sheet for your vehicle:

 

Contact your local dealer with your VIN and request one. This should include a bit more info than just RPO info

 

Try emailing [email protected] . Request a decode from them

 

Or for RPO only info, use this and decode yourself (Thanks Sparksalot)

 

https://d354nuoz4t18d4.cloudfront.net/b0a0b93e061c59a634fb0e1a49af89e6/images/custom/rpoCodes.pdf

The link is no good.

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