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What these RPO codes for my 2000 1500 Ext Cab Z71 mean? I have searched all of the GM RPO code listing sites I know of but cant come up with these last ones:

11L  1SC  1SZ  6WY  7WY  92D  C&H  EVA  SLM  TFE  VX5  YD3  YD6

Also listed on the sticker in the glove box are the following:  921  BC/CC  U8624  L382E

Any clue????? Thanks for the help!!

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The BC/CC stands for Base Coat/Clear Coat.  You probably have a two tone paint job right?  The U8624 is the upper color and the L382E is the lower color.  I'm not 100% on this, but I'm pretty sure.

1SC is some type of package option I think.

I don't know the other codes.  I have some of the same ones and wondered the same thing.

(Edited by MountaineerTom 99Z71 at 11:17 pm on Mar. 10, 2001)

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11L-Exterior Secondary color Pewter  

1SC-Package option 3 (merchandising package)

1SZ-Package option - merchandising

6WY-?

7WY-?

92D-Trim combination, cloth, pewter

C&H-? or was it C7H which relates to GVWR rating

EVA -?

SLM-Order code

TFE-?

VX5-?

YD3-?

YD6-?

GM does not list these in thier RPO code book either.  There are most likely not RPO's but component codes necessary for replacement parts identification. (Thats how it was 'splained to me by GM parts guy)

My 2001 GMC ext cab SLT Z71 has the same codes and a few others that are unknown.  

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Thanks, the list is shrinking....it was C7H which is around the other CGVWR codes. Have no idea what the merchandising packages are.  Sounds like the codes should be "1SC / 1SZ - Customer Pays, no real value, send Dealer more money."!!

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My 2001 GMC SLT has 1SD and 1SZ, so I am guessing 1SC is for the Chevy LS or the GMC SLE trim package.  My '99 SLE has 1SC on it.

1SZ may has something to do with the pricing.

Mike

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