This information is to assist the technicians in the field in properly identifying the transmission identification (I.D. ), its meaning and where it is located on the transmission. The transmission I.D. tag or stamped identification provides such information as the transmission type, model year, model, serial number, Julian date, etc. This bulletin will explain these items for currently manufactured THM automatic transmissions.
Explanation of All Key Transmissions Identifications:
Julian Date: Tells what day of the year the transmission was built. It is also very important to remember that the transmission model year starts Mid Year. This means the first transmission built in any model year will start with a higher Julian date.
Example: If the first transmission in 1984 was built on August 5 then the Julian date starts at 218 and goes to 365 (December 31). The Julian date will then drop to 001 January 1, and then continue to 217 (August 4, 1985)
Serial Number: Tells what sequence the transmission was built.
Shift Built: Tells what shift the transmission was built.
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