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I have looked for the build sheet for my 2007 Silverado to no avail. Where can I find the info from the build sheet? Vin number 3GCEC13J17G507230.

 

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Not sure what people can do with a VIN, but I wouldn't post it openly. :uhoh:

 

VEHICLE BUILD

Merchandising Model : CC10543 -2007 SILVERADO 1500 2WD CREW CAB LT2

Gross Vehicle Weight Rating : 3087 kg (6807 lb)

Order Number : KRRT85

Build Date : 02/06/2007

Build Plant : 37G43

OPTION CODES

AG1 - POWER DRIVER SEAT

AG2 - 10-WAY POWER PASSENGER SEAT

AJ1 - DEEP TINTED GLASS

AL0 - SENSOR INDICATOR INFLATABLE RESTRAINT FRT PASS

AM1 - MANUAL LUMBAR, DRIVER

AP3 - REMOTE START

AT8 - RESTRAINT CHILD PROVISIONS

AU3 - POWER DOOR LOCK SYSTEM

A31 - POWER WINDOWS

A48 - POWER SLIDING REAR WINDOW (DELETES STANDARD REAR WINDOW DEFOGGER)

A68 - SEAT, 60/40 REAR FOLDING BENCH

A95 - SEATS, FRONT BUCKET

B30 - CARPETING, COLOR-KEYED

B32 - FRONT COLOR-KEYED FLOOR MATS

B33 - REAR COLOR KEYED FLOOR MATS

B85 - BODY SIDE MOLDING

CJ2 - DUAL-ZONE AUTO AIR CONDITIONING

C5U - GVW RATING - 6,800 LBS

DF5 - ISRV MIRROR W/COMPASS & TEMP

DH6 - LIGHTED VISOR/VANITY MIRRORS

DK8 - DELUXE OVERHEAD CONSOLE

DL3 - OSRV MIRROR W/DRIVER SIDE AUTO DIMMING, PWR FOLD & ADJ, HEAT, TURN SIGNAL (REPLACES STD/PKG MIRROR)

D07 - CUSTOM FRONT FLOOR CONSOLE

E63 - FLEETSIDE BODY

FE9 - FEDERAL EMISSIONS

GT4 - REAR AXLE - 3.73 RATIO

G80 - LOCKING REAR DIFFERENTIAL

JF3 - 17" BRAKES, DISC/DRUM

JL4 - STABILITRAK

KG3 - 145 AMP ALTERNATOR

KNP - HD AUX TRANS. COOLING SYSTEM

K34 - CRUISE CONTROL

K47 - HIGH CAPACITY AIR CLEANER

LY5 - VORTEC 5.3L V8 GAS ENGINE W/ ACTIVE FUEL MGT TECHNOLOGY MSL - SILAO, MEXICO PLANT

M30 - 4-SPD AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION

NP5 - LEATHER WRAPPED STEERING WHEEL

NT8 - EMISSION SYSTEM FEDERAL, TIER

NZ4 - FULL SIZE SPARE WHEEL PDA - TEXAS EDITION: * 20" POLISHED ALUMINUM WHEELS (REPLACES STD/OPT WHEELS) * TRAILERING PACKAGE * LOCKING REAR DIFFERENTIAL * HIGH PERFORMANCE SUSPENSION

PDB - AUDIO PACKAGE: * AM/FM STEREO WITH 6-DISC CD * REAR SEAT AUDIO * XM SATELLITE RADIO - SERVICE FEE EXTRA. 1ST 3 MONTHS INCL * BOSE PREMIUM SOUND

PDD - LT2 CONVENIENCE PACKAGE: * REMOTE VEHICLE STARTER * HEATED WINDOW WASHING FLUID * OSRV MIRROR W/DRIVER SIDE AUTO DIMMING, PWR FOLD & ADJ, HEAT, TURN SIGNAL * UNIVERSAL HOME REMOTE

P58 - 20" MACHINED ALUMINUM WHEEL (REPLACES STD/OPT WHEEL)

QSS - P275/55R20 BW RADIAL TIRES

R6I - TEXAS EDITION PKG DISCOUNT (RESIDENTS OF TX, OK, LA & SELECT COUNTIES OF NM, AR & KS SEE DEALER FOR DETAILS)

R6K

R6P - PREMIUM PAINT

R7B - GEOGRAPHIC TRACKING CODE

R9N - PROCESSING OPTION ONLY LEATHER SEAT TRIM

R9Z - POMS EXPEDITE-SOLD ORDERS/TSE

SAF - SPARE TIRE LOCK

SLM - STOCK ORDERS

SSB - PROCESSING OPTION

TUF - ORNAMENTATION.TEXAS

T74 - HEADLAMPS

T96 - FOG LAMPS

UE1 - ONSTAR SERVICE: INCLUDES 1 YEAR SAFE & SOUND PLAN

UG1 - UNIVERSAL HOME REMOTE

UJ6 - TIRE PRESSURE MONITOR

UK3 - STEERING WHEEL RADIO CONTROLS

UK6 - REAR SEAT AUDIO CONTROLS

UQA - BOSE PREMIUM SPEAKER SYSTEM

US9 - AM/FM STEREO W/MP3 COMPATIBLE 6-DISC CD CHANGER (REPLACES STD/OPT RADIO)

U2K - XM SATELLITE RADIO - SERVICE FEE EXTRA. 1ST 3 MONTHS INCL.

VB3 - CHROME REAR BUMPER

VG3 - CHROME FRONT BUMPER

VK3 - FRONT LICENSE PLATE MOUNT

VR4 - WEIGHT DISTRIB. PLATFORM HITCH

VXS - COMPLETE VEHICLE LABEL

V22 - CHROME GRILLE

V73 - STATEMENT OF VEHICLE CERT.-U.S. /CANADA

V76 - RECOVERY HOOKS

XA7 - HEATED WASHER FLUID SYSTEM

X88 - CHEVROLET CONVERSION

YD3 - BASE AXLE

YD5 - BASE FRONT SPRING

YD6 - BASE REAR SPRING

YE9 - SILVERADO

ZK3 - PULL AHEAD DESIGN

ZRS - P265/70R17 SPARE TIRE

ZY1 - SOLID PAINT

Z60 - SUSPENSION PACKAGE

Z82 - HD TRAILERING EQUIPMENT

1SZ - OPTION PKG DISCOUNT

19C - EBONY

19I - EBONY

2LT - SILVERADO

LT2 EQUIPMENT GROUP: * FRONT BUCKET SEATS W/POWER DRIVER/PASS SEAT ADJUSTERS * STEERING WHEEL RADIO CONTROLS * POWER LOCKS AND WINDOWS * ISRV MIRROR W/AUTO DIMMING, COMPASS, TEMPERATURE * DUAL PWR HEATED OSRV MIRRORS * REMOTE KEYLESS ENTRY

41U - BLACK

6TC - SUSPENSION

7TC - SUSPENSION

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Sorry, when I pasted that in it was in a nice table. I edited it a little so its easier to read. The table was nicer than the list. Oh well... That is what you were talking about right?

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Thanks, that's exactly what I'm looking for. I tried finding this info on the web but had no luck. Is the info classified except to GM certified people? Once again, thank you.

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Thanks, that's exactly what I'm looking for. I tried finding this info on the web but had no luck. Is the info classified except to GM certified people? Once again, thank you.

 

I don't know. The only people who ever told me anything was classified was the Air Force, and they made it pretty clear. :cold: There is an internal GM system for tracking vehicle service and build information. That's where I got the information from. I wouldn't think a particular vehicle's RPO codes would be proprietary information anyway. Now, our service data and schematics might be a different issue. Also, you should be able to find the RPO codes themselves on a tag in your glove box, but they don't have the RPO titles. Usually a schematic or service info will just have the RPO code in it anyway.

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