Engine ID and VIN Derivative Location 4.3L
• | The Vehicle Identification Number (VIN)
Derivative is located on the left side rear of the engine block (1) or on
the right side rear (2) and typically is a nine digit number stamped or laser
etched onto the engine at the vehicle assembly plant. |
- | The first digit identifies the division. |
- | The second digit identifies the model year. |
- | The third digit identifies the assembly plant. |
- | The fourth through ninth digits are the last six digits of the
Vehicle Identification Number (VIN). |
• | Engines built at the Tonawanda engine
plant have the engine identification number located at the right front top
of the engine block. |
- | The first digit (1) is the source code. |
- | The second and third digits (2) are the month of build. |
- | The fourth and fifth digits (3) are the date of build. |
- | The sixth, seventh, and eighth digits (4) are the broadcast code. |
• | Engines built at the Romulus engine plant
have the engine identification number located at the right front top of the
engine block. |
- | The first digit (1) is the source code. |
- | The second and third digits (2) are the month of build. |
- | The fourth digit (3) is the hour of the build. |
- | The fifth and sixth digits (4) are the date of build. |
- | The seventh, eighth, and ninth digits (5) are the broadcast code. |
Engine ID and VIN Derivative Location 2.2L
• | Identification can be made through the
use of the Broadcast Code label on the valve rocker arm cover (1) and the
use of the partial VIN etched on the left side of the engine block above the
starter (2). |
• | The broadcast code identifies the engine, transmission, and vehicle
relationship. The partial VIN identifies the specific vehicle by sequence
number. |