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For 1990-2009 cars only

Object Number: 1411222  Size: LF

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Description

Vehicle Certification Label

The vehicle certification label is located on the driver door and displays the following assessments:

    • Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR)
    • Gross Axle Weight Rating (GAWR), front and rear
    • The gross vehicle weight (GVW) is the weight of the vehicle and everything it carries. The GVW must not exceed the GVWR. Include the following items when figuring the GVW:
      • The base vehicle weight (factory weight)
      • The weight of all vehicle accessories
      • The weight of the driver and the passengers
      • The weight of the cargo

1

Name of Manufacturer

2

Gross Vehicle Weight Rating

3

Gross Axle Weight Rating (Front, Rear)

4

Canadian Safety Mark (w/RPO Z49)

5

Certification Statement

6

Vehicle Class Type (Pass Car, etc.)

7

Vehicle Identification Number

8

Date of Manufacture (Mo/Yr)

Tire Placard

The tire placard label is located on the driver door and displays the following assessments:

9

Specified Occupant Seating Positions

10

Maximum Vehicle Capacity Weight

11

Original Equipment Tires Size

12

Tire Pressure, Front, Rear, and Spare (Cold)

Service Parts ID Label

The vehicle service parts identification label is located in the rear compartment under the spare tire cover. The label is use to help identify the vehicle original parts and options.

13

Vehicle Identification Number

14

Engineering Model Number (Vehicle Division, Line and Body Style)

15

Interior Trim Level and Decor

16

Exterior (Paint Color) WA Number

17

Paint Technology

18

Special Order Paint Colors and Numbers

19

Vehicle Option Content

Anti-Theft Label

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The Federal law requires that General Motors label certain body parts on this vehicle with the VIN. The purpose of the law is to reduce the number of motor vehicle thefts by helping in the tracing and recovery of parts from stolen vehicles.

Labels are permanently affixed to an interior surface of the part. The label on the replacement part contains the letter R, the manufacturer's logo, and the DOT symbol.

The anti-theft label must be covered before any painting, and rustproofing procedures, and uncovered after the procedures. Failure to follow the precautionary steps may result in liability for violation of the Federal Vehicle Theft Prevention Standard and possible suspicion to the owner that the part was stolen.