EFFECTIVE MARCH 7, 1996, ALL 1996 1/2 AND 1997 MODEL YEAR PASSENGER CARS RECEIVED A CHANGE TO THE IDENTIFICATION LABEL USED ON PCM'S. OTHER THAN ITS APPEARANCE, THESE CHANGES DO NOT AFFECT THE SERVICE REPLACEMENT PROCEDURE OF PCM'S. THE FOLLOWING ILLUSTRATION DETAILS THE CHANGES.
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1. SERVICE NUMBER 2. BROADCAST CODE 3. MODEL NUMBER 4. BAR CODE 5. END MODEL NUMBER 6. BAR MODEL NUMBER
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