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Howdy ya'll. Can someone please run a build sheet for my tahoe. I need to find out which alternator and transmission I have so I can order the right parts (belts, idler, filter/seal, etc)

2003 Tahoe Z71 5.3Flex

 

Thanks!

1GNEK13Z33R202502

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All the info you need is in the glove box its called the RPO sticker. Then go to the left sidebar and look them up in the RPO lookup.

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All the info you need is in the glove box its called the RPO sticker. Then go to the left sidebar and look them up in the RPO lookup.

 

 

cool I'll give that a try! Thanks

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All the info you need is in the glove box its called the RPO sticker. Then go to the left sidebar and look them up in the RPO lookup.

 

Are you referring to the 3 digit codes on the sticker? there's like 30 of them. You have to look up each one individualy???

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VIN 1GNEK13Z33R202502

VEHICLE BUILD

Merchandising Model : CK15706 -2003 TAHOE 4WD

Gross Vehicle Weight Rating : 3087 kg (6807 lb) Order Number : FVTT8G

Build Date : 01/03/2003 Build Plant : 13R06

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 - SIX-WAY POWER DRIVER SEAT AG2 - 6-WAY POWER DRIVER & PASS SEATS

AJ1 - DEEP TINTED GLASS AL0 - SENSOR INDICATOR INFLATABLE RESTRAINT FRT PASS

AN3 - FRONT BUCKETS WITH POWER ADJ. AP9 - CARGO CONVENIENCE NET

ARL - PLANT CODE-ARLINGTON, TX AT5 - FOLDING CENTER SEAT

AU0 - KEYLESS REMOTE DOOR LOCK AXP - MPV VIN IDENT POSITION

A31 - POWER WINDOWS BPH - OFF ROAD APPEARANCE PACKAGE *CARPETED FLOOR MATS *WHEEL FLARES *LOCKING REAR DIFFERENTIAL *SKID PLATES *17 X 7.5 ALUMINUM WHEELS *P265/70R17 BW OOR TIRES *COLOR KEYED EXTERIOR *Z71 SUSPENSION *16X6.5 ALUMINUM SPARE *SPECIAL ROCKER MOLDINGS *WHEEL CAPS & LUG NUT COVERS *LUGGAGE RACK *FOG LAMPS *FRONT AIR DAM *TUBULAR ASSIST STEPS *ONSTAR COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM INCL 1 YR SAFETY & SECURITY

B30 - WHEELHOUSING & FLOOR CARPETING B39 - COLOR KEYED FLOOR MATS/ CARPETED

B58 - COLOR-KEYED FLOOR MATS, CARPETED B71 - WHEEL OPENING FLARES

CF5 - ELECTRIC SLIDING SUNROOF CJ2 - AIR CONDITIONING AUTOMATIC DUAL ZONE

C25 - REAR WINDOW WIPER & WASHER C36 - REAR HEATER

C49 - ELECTRIC REAR WINDOW DEFOGGER C5U - GVW RATING - 6,800 LBS

C69 - AIR CONDITIONING-FRONT & REAR DF5 - ISRV MIRROR W/COMPASS & TEMP

DH2 - LIGHTED LH & RH VISOR MIRRORS DK8 - DELUXE OVERHEAD CONSOLE

DL3 - OSRV MIRROR W/DRIVER SIDE AUTO DIMMING, PWR FOLD & ADJ, HEAT, TURN SIGNAL DT4 - ASHTRAY MUFFIN

D07 - CUSTOM FRONT FLOOR CONSOLE EVA - EVAP EMISSION REQUIREMENT

E52 - LIFTGATE/LIFTGLASS FE9 - FEDERAL/NY/VT EMISSIONS

FK2 - TORSION BAR SPRING ADJUSTMENT FK3 - TORSION BAR SPRING ADJUSTMENT

GT4 - REAR AXLE - 3.73 RATIO G63 - ROOF PROVISIONS LUGGAGE CARRIER

G80 - LOCKING DIFFERENTIAL-REAR AXLE JC4 - 4 WHEEL POWER DISC BRAKES

JF4 - POWER ADJUSTABLE PEDALS KG3 - 145 AMP ALTERNATOR

KNP - HD AUX TRANSMISSION COOLING SYS KUP - THROTTLE CONTROL ELECTRONIC

K34 - CRUISE CONTROL K47 - HIGH CAPACITY AIR CLEANER

L59 - VORTEC 5300 V8 FLEX FUEL ENGINE M30 - 4-SPD AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION

NF2 - FEDERAL EMISSION SYSTEM NP5 - LEATHER WRAPPED STEERING WHEEL

NP8 - AUTOTRAC ACTIVE TRANSFER CASE NZZ - OFF ROAD - SKID PLATES

N88 - ALUMINUM WHEEL 17 X 7.5,PREMIUM PDC - CARGO PACKAGE INCLUDES: * CARGO NET * CARGO SHADE * CARGO AREA MAT

PDM - WHEEL FLARES & SKID PLATES PDZ - TRAILERING PACKAGE INCLUDES: * TRAILERING EQUIPMENT * TRANSMISSION OIL COOLER

QJP - P265/70R17-113S BW TIRES RYJ - RETRACTABLE CARGO AREA COVER

R4Y - TIRE BRAND-GOODYEAR R7D - OCTOBER RE-PACKAGE

R9Z - POMS EXPEDITE-SOLD ORDERS SAF - SPARE TIRE LOCK

SLM - STOCK ORDERS TRB - GRILLE RADIATOR, BODY COLOR

T9H - FRONT FOG LAMP PROVISIONS UC6 - AM/FM RADIO,RDS,6 DISC CHANGER, AUTO TONE CONTROL, AND ETR (REPLACES STD/OPT PKG RADIO)

UG1 - HOMELINK UK6 - REAR SEAT AUDIO CONTROLS

UQ7 - BOSE SPEAKER SYSTEM VB5 - BUMPER FRONT PAINTED

VR4 - WEIGHT DISTRIB. PLATFORM HITCH VSX - SHIP THROUGH FREIGHT CHARGE

VXS - COMPLETE VEHICLE LABEL V43 - PAINTED REAR STEP BUMPER

V73 - STATEMENT OF VEHICLE CERT.-U.S. /CANADA V76 - RECOVERY HOOKS

XJP - P265/70R17-114H BW X88 - CHEVROLET CONVERSION

YD3 - BASE EQUIP FOR SCH GVW PL-FT AX YD6 - BASE REAR SPRING

YE9 - SILVERADO YJP - P265/75R17-113S BW TIRES

ZGC - P265/75R16-114S ALT BW TIRES ZY1 - SOLID PAINT

Z71 - Z71 EQUIPMENT PACKAGE Z82 - HEAVY DUTY TRAILERING EQUIPMENT

1SL - OFF-ROAD PREFERRED EQUIP. GRP: * AM/FM STEREO CD WITH RDS * FRONT HIGH BACK BUCKET SEATS INCLUDES IN DASH 6 CD PLAYER REAR SEAT AUDIO CONTROLS AND BOSE ® PREMIUM SPEAKERS * 1ST AND 2ND ROW LEATHER SEATING SURFACES * WHEEL FLARES * LOCKING DIFFERENTIAL * SKID PLATES * 17X7.5 ALUMINUM WHEELS * P265/70R17 ON-OFF ROAD TIRES * 16X6.5 STEEL SPARE WHEEL * PWR FOLD AND ADJUST HEATED OUTSIDE MIRROR WITH TURN SIG AND DRIVER SIDE AUTO DIMMING * Z71 SUSPENSION FRONT AIR DAM TUBULAR ASSIST STEPS SPECIAL ROCKER MOLDINGS WHEEL CAP AND LUG NUT COVERS LUGGAGE RACK WITH REAR ROLLER FOG LAMPS COLOR KEYED EXTERIOR * CARGO PACKAGE * TRAILERING PACKAGE 1SZ - PREFERRED EQUIPMENT SAVINGS

50U - SUMMIT WHITE 52I - TAN INTERIOR TRIM

522 - TAN TRIM 6XL - COMP FRT LH COMPUTER SEL SUSP

7XL - COMP FRT RH COMPUTER SEL SUSP

 

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