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General Information Buick LaCrosse II рестайлинг

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Arrows and Symbols

This service manual uses various symbols in order to describe different service operations.

Scheme 1

Scheme 1: Arrows and Symbols
CalloutComponent Name
1Front of Vehicle
2View Detail
2View Detail
3Ambient Air Mixed with Another Gas or Indicate Temperature Change
4Motion or Direction
5View Angle
6Dimension (1:2)
7Ambient/Clean Air Flow or Cool Air Flow
8Lubrication Point- Oil or Fluid
9Task Related
10Sectioning (1:3)
11Gas Other Than Ambient Air or Hot Air Flow
12Lubrication Point- Grease or Jelly
13Multidirectional Arrow

Acronyms and Units

AcronymMeaningDefinition
2WDTwo-Wheel DriveIndicates that a vehicle has 2 driven wheels OR that a 4WD vehicle uses only 2 wheels for propulsion. So it can be the description of a vehicle configuration OR the operational mode of the drivetrain.
4WDFour-Wheel DriveFour-wheeled vehicle with a drivetrain that allows all four wheels to receive power from the engine simultaneously which provides better control on various surfaces. Can be used to describe the configuration of the vehicle OR as the operational mode of the drivetrain. 4WD vehicles usually can turn 2 wheels off to be in a 2WD mode. See also AWD.
A/CAir ConditioningThe cooling and dehumidification of indoor air for thermal comfort.
A/DAnalog to DigitalUsed in context of converting electrical analog signals to digital signals.
ABSAntilock Braking SystemSystem on motor vehicles which prevents the wheels from locking while braking which helps the driver maintain control in heavy braking conditions.
ACAlternating CurrentAn electrical current whose magnitude and direction vary cyclically.
AMAmplitude ModulationMethod of impressing data onto an alternating-current (AC) carrier waveform.
APPAccelerator Pedal PositionA pedal that controls the throttle valve.
AWDAll-Wheel DriveAll-wheel-drive systems are designed to function on all types of surfaces, both on- and off-road, and most of them cannot be switched off. This can also be called full-time four wheel drive. See also 4WD.
AWGAmerican Wire GaugeAmerican wire gauge is a standardized wire gauge system used since 1857 predominantly in the United States for the diameters of round, solid, nonferrous, electrically conducting wire. E.g. a wire of AWG10 has a diameter of 2.588mm, AWG20 corresponds to a diameter of 0.812mm.
B+Battery Positive VoltageThe electrical potential on the positive terminal of the battery.
BAROBarometric PressureAtmospheric pressure as measured by a barometer.
BCMBody Control ModuleThis module supplies vehicle occupants with visual and audible information and controls various vehicle functions
BECMBattery Energy Control ModuleControl module used to regulate the battery voltage.
BPPBrake Pedal PositionPosition of the foot pedal that moves a piston in the master brake cylinder.
CANController Area NetworkSerial data connection between control modules by Bosch
CCMChassis Control ModuleThe module that controls various vehicle functions on the Chassis, like Engine/Trans Mount, Active Grille Air Shutter, Load Leveling, etc
CDCompact DiscA small optical disk on which data such as music, text, or graphic images is digitally encoded.
CNGCompressed Natural GasThis a substitute for gasoline or diesel fuel. It is made by compressing natural gas (which is mainly composed by methane (CH4), in a percentage range of 70% to 98%)
COCarbon MonoxideThis is a product of the incomplete combustion of carbon-containing compounds, at room temperature this is a gas. It consists of one carbon atom covalently bonded to one oxygen atom.
CO2Carbon DioxideChemical compound composed of two oxygen atoms covalently bonded to a single carbon atom.
CPAConnector Position AssurancePart of an electrical connector that prevents the connector from moving out of its socket. Usually needs to be pressed to unlock the connector when disconnecting it.
CPPClutch Pedal PositionA lever operated with the foot that controls the coupling that connects or disconnects driving and driven parts of a driving mechanism.
CVConstant VelocityUsed in conjunction with CV joints, which connect two shafts at an angle while both shafts always have the same rotational speed without variations.
CVTContinuously Variable TransmissionA transmission in which the ratio of the rotational speeds of two shafts, as the input shaft and output shaft of a vehicle or other machine, can be varied continuously within a given range, providing an infinite number of possible ratios which improves fuel economy.
DDriveD on the transmission gear selector lever.
DABDigital Audio BroadcastTechnology for broadcasting of audio using digital radio (carries information via digital signal) transmission.
DCDirect CurrentContinuous current, constant flow of electric charge.
DLCData Link ConnectorThis is an electronic connector typically located underneath the driver's side dashboard, just above the pedals. The connector has 16 pins.
DMMDigital MultimeterElectronic measuring instrument that combines several functions in one unit. The most basic instruments include an ammeter, voltmeter, and ohmmeter.
DOHCDual Overhead CamshaftDual overhead camshafts (DOHC) are higher performance engines, they produce more power, and can run at higher speeds because they allow an engine to have four valves per cylinder. Each camshaft operates two of the valves, one camshaft handles the intake valves, and one handles the exhaust valves
DPFDiesel Particulate FilterDevice designed to remove diesel particulate matter or soot from the exhaust gas of a diesel engine.
DRLDaytime Running LampsWhite lights mounted on the front of an automobile that automatically switch on when the key is turned and are intended for daytime use, to increase the visibility of the automobile.
DSCCDistance Sensing Cruise ControlA type of cruise control that automatically maintains the distance between vehicles.
DSPDigital Signal ProcessorA specialized microprocessor designed specifically for digital signal processing, generally in real-time computing.
DTCDiagnostic Trouble CodeAn electronic signal stored in an automotive computer, indicating the presence of a fault detected by that computer.
DVDDVDA popular optical disc storage media format the size of a CD. Used mainly for movies but also for data. DVD has no spelled out version (officially it does not mean Digital Video Disc or Digital Versatile Disc, it just means DVD).
EBCMElectronic Brake Control ModuleThis module contains a microprocessor and software for antilock braking system operation.
ECMEngine Control ModuleThis electronic module works with a vehicle's sensors and engine control devices to insure that the engine operates at maximum efficiency and performance. It performs three vital functions. Receives electronic signals from engine sensors. Analyzes the data and makes an engine performance decision (based on the pre-set parameters within the unit). Sends an "output command" to an actuator that adjusts engine performance.
ECTEngine Coolant TemperatureA measure of how hot or cold the fluid which flows through the engine in order to prevent its overheating, transferring the heat produced by the device to other devices that utilize or dissipate it.
EEPROMElectrically Erasable Programmable Read-Only MemoryA non-volatile storage chip used in computers and other devices to store small amounts of volatile data, e.g. calibration tables or device configuration.
EGRExhaust Gas RecirculationIs an NOx (nitrogen oxide and nitrogen dioxide) reduction technique used in most gasoline and diesel engines. EGR works by recirculating a portion of an engine's exhaust gas back to the engine cylinders.
EMIElectromagnetic InterferenceElectromagnetic interference (also called radio frequency interference) is a disturbance that affects an electrical circuit due to either electromagnetic conduction or electromagnetic radiation emitted from an external source.
ESDElectrostatic DischargeThe sudden and momentary electric current that flows between two objects at different electrical potentials.
EVElectric VehicleA category of vehicles that only have an electric drive system.
EVAPEvaporative EmissionA system that controls the fuel fumes in the fuel tank.
FMFrequency ModulationIn telecommunication this is a way to convey information over a carrier wave by varying its frequency.
FWDFront-Wheel DriveA form of engine/transmission layout used in motor vehicles, where the engine drives the front wheels only.
GMLANGeneral Motors Local Area NetworkA local-area network is a computer network covering a small geographic area, like a home or vehicle. This specific type of LAN connects several controllers inside the vehicle and was developed by General Motors.
GPSGlobal Positioning SystemSatellite-based navigation system made up of a network of 24 satellites placed into orbit by the U.S. Department of Defense.
GSMGlobal System for Mobile CommunicationsGlobally accepted standard for digital cellular communication.
GVWGross Vehicle WeightMaximum total weight of a road vehicle or trailer that is loaded, including the weight of the vehicle itself plus fuel, passengers, cargo, and trailer tongue weight.
HDHeavy DutyRobust design to accommodate large work loads.
HIDHigh Intensity DischargeA type of light that produces a bright light by using gas filled bulbs. (gas is usually mercury, metal halide, and high-pressure sodium) Uses very little battery power and is a very "cool" light.
HO2SHeated Oxygen SensorHeated oxygen sensors have an internal heater circuit that brings the sensor up to operating temperature more quickly than an unheated sensor. An oxygen sensor must be hot (about 600-650°F) before it will generate a voltage signal. The hot exhaust from the engine will provide enough heat to bring an O2 sensor up to operating temperature.
HVACHeating Ventilation Air ConditioningThis system is sometimes referred to as climate control. Ventilation air ducts installed throughout a vehicle that supply conditioned air to a room through rectangular or round outlet vents.
I 2 CInter-Integrated CircuitSerial data connection between Integrated Circuits (microchips) inside a control module invented by Phillips
IATIntake Air TemperatureTemperature of the air entering intake air flow system of the engine.
ICEInternal Combustion EngineAn engine in which the combustion of fuel and an oxidizer (typically air) occurs in a confined space called a combustion chamber.
IDIdentificationNumber or Code that identifies a component or control module. Can be written on the part or be transmitted on a bus or via radio.
ISPInternet Service ProviderA company that furnishes corporations and individual consumers with various services, mainly access to the Internet.
ISSInput Shaft SpeedRotational speed of the input shaft of a transmission.
LANLocal Area NetworkStandard network connection PC's.
LCDLiquid Crystal DisplayA thin, flat display device made up of any number of color or monochrome pixels arrayed in front of a light source or reflector.
LEDLight Emitting DiodeSmall light bulbs that fit easily into an electrical circuit they do not have a filament that will burn out, and they do not get especially hot. They are illuminated solely by the movement of electrons in a semiconductor material.
LINLocal Interconnect NetworkComputer networking bus system used within automotive network architectures. Similar to CAN, but cheaper and less powerful.
LPGLiquefied Petroleum GasA mixture of mainly propane and butane, produced commercially and stored under pressure to keep it in a liquid state.
MAFMass Air FlowThe amount of air drawn into the engine
MAPManifold Absolute PressurePressure in the engine intake system after the throttle valve referenced to a perfect vacuum.
MDIMultiple Diagnostics InterfaceA device used by GM dealers that enables a PC to communicate with the control modules in a vehicle.
MILMalfunction Indicator LampAn indicator of the internal status of a car engine.
MOSTMedia Oriented Systems TransportSerial communication bus to transmit audio and video information.
NNeutralA state of the transmission in which it is not engaged.
NiMHNickel Metal HydrideA type of rechargeable battery that uses a hydrogen absorbing alloy for the negative electrode.
NOxNitrogen OxidesRefers to any of the following oxygen compounds of nitrogen or a mixture of them. Nitric Oxide, Nitrogen dioxide, Nitrous Oxide, Dinitrogen trioxide, Dinitrogen tetroxide, Dinitrogen pentoxide.
O2OxygenA colorless, odorless, tasteless, gaseous chemical element with the chemical symbol O and atomic number 8.
O2SOxygen SensorAn electronic device that measures the proportion of oxygen (O2) in the gas or liquid being analyzed.
OBDOn-Board DiagnosticA generic term referring to a vehicle's self-diagnostic and reporting capability.
OEMOriginal Equipment ManufacturerA producer that provides a product to its customers, who proceed to modify or bundle it before distributing it to their customers.
OSSOutput Shaft SpeedRotational speed of the output shaft of a transmission.
PParkA state in which the transmission is set so one can leave the vehicle.
PCBPrinted Circuit BoardA thin plate on which chips and other electronic components are placed.
PCMPowertrain Control ModuleA control module that features the functions of both, the engine and the transmission control module.
PCMCIAPersonal Computer Memory Card Industry AssociationAn international standards body and trade association with over 100 member companies that was founded in 1989 to establish standards for Integrated Circuit cards and to promote interchangeability among mobile computers where ruggedness, low power, and small size were critical.
PINPersonal Identification NumberA secret numeric password shared between a user and a system that can be used to authenticate the user to the system.
PPEPersonal Protective EquipmentProtective clothing, helmets, goggles, or other garment designed to protect the wearer's body from injury.
PRNDLPark, Reverse, Neutral, Drive, LowPark, Reverse, Neutral, Drive, Low (automatic transmission positions).
PTCPositive Temperature CoefficientRefers to materials that experience an increase in electrical resistance when their temperature is raised.
PTOPower Take-OffA splined driveshaft, usually on a tractor or truck that can be used to provide power to an attachment or separate machine. This mechanism allows implements to draw energy from the tractor's engine.
PVCPolyvinyl ChlorideA thermoplastic copolymer.
PWMPulse Width ModulationSquare shaped type of signal that carries the information in the ratio between on and off times.
RReverseRearward: directed or moving toward the rear
RAMRandom Access MemoryA type of computer data storage. It today takes the form of integrated circuits that allow the stored data to be accessed in any order.
RCTRadiator Coolant TemperatureThis is the heat intensity of the radiator coolant measured in degrees. The radiator is a part of the cooling system that removes the engine heat. Coolant is a mixture of water and antifreeze (ethylene glycol) which lowers the freezing point of the water in the coolant system, this fluid also picks up heat from the engine and transfers it to the air.
RDSRadio Data SystemA standard from the European Broadcasting Union for sending small amounts of digital information using conventional FM radio broadcasts.
RFRadio FrequencyA frequency or rate of oscillation within the range of about 3 Hz and 300 GHz. This range corresponds to frequency of alternating current electrical signals used to produce and detect radio waves.
ROMRead-Only MemoryA class of storage media used in computers and other electronic devices. Data stored in ROM cannot be modified.
RPORegular Production OptionA three digit/letter code given to parts, assemblies, and systems originally installed on the vehicle. These RPO codes designate options and are assigned by General Motors.
RSARear Seat AudioAn auxiliary set of controls that operate the main audio system from the rear seat. Rear passengers can also operate a different media source than the front passengers.
RWDRear-Wheel DriveA common engine/transmission layout in which the engine is in the front of the vehicle, but the front mid-engine, rear mid-engine and rear engine layouts are also used.
SCVSpeed Controlled VolumeThe volume control is set for a desired sound level in the vehicle as the vehicle increases its speed, the sound level is adjusted.
SDMSensing and Diagnostic ModuleThe name given to air bag modules used in General Motors vehicles.
SIMSubscriber Identity ModulePart of a removable smart card Integrated Circuit Card. This is used for mobile cellular telephone devices such as mobile computers and mobile phones. SIM cards securely store the service-subscriber key used to identify a subscriber. The SIM card allows users to change phones by simply removing the SIM card from one mobile phone and inserting it into another mobile phone or broadband telephony device.
SIRSupplemental Inflatable RestraintTechnical term for the air bag. Air bag is a stretchable membrane, which inflates during an automobile accident to provide cushioning to the passenger's head and torso to prevent injury to the passengers.
SPISerial Peripheral InterfaceThis is an interface that enables the serial (one bit at a time) exchange of data between two devices. An SPI operates in full duplex mode. This means that data can be transferred in both directions at the same time. It is a standard bus technology like CAN or I2C.
SPSService Programming SystemSystem that enables repair facilities to update the software in control modules.
SUVSport Utility VehicleA passenger vehicle which combines the towing capacity of a pickup truck with the passenger-carrying space of a minivan.
SVSService Vehicle SoonIndicator lamp or symbol for a malfunction related to a vehicle component or system.
TATraffic AnnouncementMessage spoken on radio regarding the movement of vehicles or pedestrians through an area or along a route. The buttons on radios that enable this announcements are also often labeled TA.
TACThrottle Actuator ControlA motor which moves the engine throttle plate or valve, controlled by the engine control module. A throttle plate limits the amount of air entering a internal combustion gasoline engine.
TAPTransmission Adaptive PressureThe transmission control module learns each component's characteristics and adjusts fluid pressure accordingly.
TCCTorque Converter ClutchResides in a torque converter to connect an engine to an automatic transmission. The clutch is applied when conditions are correct to achieve a 1:1 ratio of engine crankshaft to transmission input shaft.
TCMTransmission Control ModuleA module that controls electronic automatic transmissions. It uses sensors from the vehicle as well as data provided by the Engine Control Module to calculate how and when to change gears in the vehicle for optimum performance, fuel economy and shift quality.
TDCTop Dead CenterThe piston is in its highest position relative to the combustion chamber.
TISTechline Information SystemThe PC-based global dealership diagnostic software that provides the technician the ability to reference the most recent service information via the service department's computer.
TPATerminal Position AssuranceAn additional locking mechanism inside an electric connector that holds the pins in place.
TVTelevisionA telecommunication system for broadcasting and receiving moving pictures and sound over a distance.
USBUniversal Serial BusA type of communication bus connection between a computer and a peripheral device.
VCIVehicle Communications InterfaceA diagnostic tool that communicates to modules of multiple communication protocols in a vehicle by converting vehicle serial data into PC serial data communication.
VINVehicle Identification NumberUsed by manufacturers to uniquely identify motor vehicles using 17 characters.
VSCMVehicle Stability Control ModuleThis module uses information from several sensors to detect a loss of vehicle traction, then works with the antilock brake system to apply individual brakes to help keep the vehicle on its intended path.
VSSVehicle Speed SensorSends data regarding how fast the car is traveling at the moment of driving. It is designed to be able to record the rate at which the vehicle's crankshaft is spinning.
WOTWide Open ThrottleWhen the throttle blade or valve is at its maximum open position, allowing maximum air to enter an internal combustion gasoline engine.
WLANWireless Local Area NetworkStandard to transmit digital data via radio frequency.
XMXM (Satellite Radio)XM Satellite Radio Holdings (XM) is one of two satellite radio services in the United States and Canada. XM provides pay-for-service radio, analogous to cable television. Its service includes 73 different music channels, 39 news, sports, talk, and entertainment channels, 21 regional traffic and weather channels and 23 play-by-play sports channels (2008).
XMLExtensible Markup LanguageA markup language that defines a set of rules for encoding documents in a format that is both human-readable and machine-readable.

Acronyms

UnitMeaningDefinition
M 2Square MeterArea
AAmpereElectrical
AhAmpere HourElectrical
CCoulombElectrical
DBmDecibel MeterElectrical
DBmVDecibel MillivoltElectrical
MV/DIVMillivolts per DivisionElectrical
MV/sMillivolts per SecondElectrical
OhmsOhmElectrical
VVoltElectrical
V/DIVVolts per DivisionElectrical
V/msVolts per MillisecondElectrical
WWattElectrical
Mm 3 /strokeCubic Millimeters per StrokeFlow
Gal/hGallons per HourFlow
G/sGrams per secondFlow
G/strokeGrams per StrokeFlow
Kg/100kmKilograms per 100 KilometerFlow
Kg/hKilograms per HourFlow
Km/LKilometer/literFlow
L/100kmLiters per 100 KilometersFlow
L/hLiters per HourFlow
L/minLiters per MinuteFlow
MPGMiles per GallonFlow
Mg/sMilligrams per SecondFlow
Mg/strokeMilligrams per strokeFlow
FtFeetLength
InInchLength
MMeterLength
MiMileLength
BarBarMechanical
Bar/minBars per MinuteMechanical
In. H2OInches of WaterMechanical
In. H2O/sInches of Water per secondMechanical
KPa/sKilopascals per SecondMechanical
NNewtonMechanical
Newton MeterMechanical
PaPascalMechanical
Pa/sPascals per SecondMechanical
Lb ftPound FootMechanical
PSIPound-Force per Square InchMechanical
CountsCountsMisc.
CyclesCyclesMisc.
DBDecibelMisc.
°DegreeMisc.
°CDegree CentigradeMisc.
°CADegree Crankshaft AngleMisc.
°FDegree FahrenheitMisc.
°/sDegree per SecondMisc.
HzHertzMisc.
Kbit/sKilobit per secondMisc.
LxLuxMisc.
PpmParts per MillionMisc.
%PercentMisc.
%/minPercents per MinuteMisc.
%/secPercents per SecondMisc.
PulsesPulsesMisc.
1RatioMisc.
RPMRevolutions per MinuteMisc.
StepsStepsMisc.
W/m 2Watts per Square MeterMisc.
GG (Acceleration)Movement
Km/hKilometers per HourMovement
M/sMeters per SecondMovement
M/s 3Meters per Second CubedMovement
M/s 2Meters per Second SquaredMovement
MPHMiles per HourMovement
Mm/sMillimeters per SecondMovement
DDayTime
HHourTime
Hh:mm:ssHour:Minute:SecondTime
Ms/DIVMilliseconds per DivisionTime
MinMinuteTime
SSecondTime
S/DIVSeconds per DivisionTime
Yy-mm-ddYear-Month-Day (2 digits)Time
Yyyy-mm-ddYear-Month-Day (4 digits, preferred)Time
M 3Cubic MeterVolume
GalGallonVolume
LLiterVolume
MLMillilitersVolume
US galUS GallonVolume
US ptUS PintVolume
US qtUS QuartVolume
KgKilogramWeight

Units

Customer Concern Verification Sheets

The GM Customer Concern Verification Sheets have been designed to improve communications between the service customer and the technician. The more clearly the technician understands the concern and its symptoms, the more likely the concern will be fixed right the first time.

The GM-wide Customer Concern Verification Sheets are available in GM GlobalConnect. The Customer Concern Verification Sheets may be printed and reproduced locally.

Dealers

All U.S. GM Dealers participating in the Center of Learning / GM Service Technical College (STC) Programs can enroll through the Center of Learning website at https://www.centerlearning.com. Within the website, there are individual training paths that are designed to assist in planning the training needs for each individual and their job role. Dealers who have questions about Center of Learning Training should contact the Center of Learning help desk at 1-888-748-2687. The help desk is available Monday through Friday, 8:00 am - 9:00 pm Eastern Standard Time, excluding holidays. For GM Access support, contact the GM Access Help Desk at 1-888-337-1010.

Fleets

GM Fleet customers with GM Warranty In-Shop agreements are able to participate in service technical training through the Center of Learning/GM Service Technical College (STC).

Assistance for GM fleet registered customers using GM STC training is provided by the Center of Learning help desk at 1-888-748-2687. The help desk is available Monday through Friday, 8:00 am-9:00 pm Eastern Standard Time, excluding holidays. For GM Access support, contact the GM Access Help Desk at 1-888-337-1010.

Most GM STC course materials have associated charges.

To purchase authentic GM STC Training Materials, contact the GM Training Materials Headquarters at 1-800-393-4831.

Non-GM Dealer Technicians

Technician training for non-GM dealers is available through ACDelco. This training is for ACDelco PSC and Fleet program members employed in the automotive or truck service industry.

ACDelco courses are available at approved GM STC Training Centers. Availability and schedules can be obtained by calling 1-800-825-5886 (prompt 1) or contact us via the web at www.acdelcotechconnect.com and select the Training tab. Seminars are also offered through the ACDelco Warehouse Distribution channel. Contact your Local ACDelco representative or distributor directly for more information.

Scheme 2

Scheme 2: Vehicle, Engine and Transmission ID and VIN Location, Derivative and Usage

The vehicle identification number (VIN) plate is the legal identifier of the vehicle. The VIN plate is located on the upper left corner of the instrument panel (I/P) and can be seen through the windshield from the outside of the vehicle

PositionDefinitionCharacterDescription
1Region of Build1United States
2ManufacturerGGeneral Motors
3Vehicle Brand/Type4Buick Passenger Car
4 5Carline/SeriesG/ALaCrosse - Base
G/BLaCrosse - Leather Group
G/CLaCrosse - Leather Group, AWD
G/DLaCrosse - Premium Group
G/ELaCrosse - Premium Group, AWD
G/FLaCrosse - Touring Group
G/9LaCrosse (Export - Non US, Non Canada)
6Body Style5Sedan, 4-Door, 4 Window, Notchback
7Restraint SystemGActive Manual Belts, Airbags-Driver and Passenger-Front (1st row) and Rear Seat Side (2nd row), Roof Side (all seating rows)
8Engine TypeRRPO LUK Engine - Gas, 4 Cylinder, 2.4L, DI, ALUM, DOHC, BAS, Ecotec
3RPO LFX Engine - Gas, 6 Cylinder, 3.6L, SIDI, DOHC, VVT, E85 Max, ALUM, GM
9Check DigitCheck Digit
10Model YearE2014
11Plant LocationFFairfax, II
12-17Plant Sequence NumberPlant Sequence Number

Vehicle, Engine and Transmission ID and VIN Location, Derivative and Usage

2.4L (LUK) Engine ID and VIN Derivative Location

3.6L (LFX) Engine ID and VIN Derivative Location

6T30/6T40/6T45 Transmission ID and VIN Derivative Location

6T70/6T75 Transmission ID and VIN Derivative Location

Scheme 3

Scheme 3: Vehicle Certification, Tire Placard, Anti-Theft, and Service Parts ID Label
CalloutDescription
Vehicle Certification Label The vehicle certification label is located on the left hand side of the B pillar 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 gross vehicle weight must not exceed the Gross Vehicle Weight Rating. Include the following items when figuring the GVW: The base vehicle weight (factory weight) The weight of all vehicles accessories The weight of the driver and the passengers The weight of the cargo
1Name of Manufacturer
2Gross Vehicle Weight Rating
3Gross Axle Weight Rating (Front, Rear)
4Canadian Safety Mark (w/RPO Z49)
5Certification Statement
6Vehicle Class Type (Pass Car, etc.)
7Vehicle Identification Number
8Date of Manufacture (Mo/Yr)
Tire Placard The tire placard label is located on the driver door and displays the following assessments
9Specified Occupant Seating Positions
10Maximum Vehicle Capacity Weight
11Tire Pressure, Front, Rear, and Spare (Cold)
12Original Equipment Tire Size
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.
13Vehicle Identification Number
14Engineering Model Number (Vehicle Division, Line, and Body Style)
15Interior Trim Level and Decor
16Exterior (Paint Color) WA Number
17Paint Technology
18Special Order Paint Colors and Numbers
19Vehicle Option Content
Anti-Theft Label
20The 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, 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.

Vehicle Certification, Tire Placard, Anti-Theft, and Service Parts ID Label

RPO Code List

RPODescription
4AAINTERIOR TRIM - JET BLACK
4BOINTERIOR TRIM-COCOA/LIGHT NEUTRAL
4CTINTERIOR TRIM-COCOA / CHOCCOCHINO
4EPINTERIOR TRIM-JET BLACK / SANGRIA
5A7WHEEL SPARE-NONE
5XQACCESSORY-WHEEL - 19 X 8.5 - J - ALUMINUM - DESIGN 3
9L3TIRE SPARE-NONE
A45MEMORY - SEAT ADJUSTER MIRROR, POWER, DRIVER, PERSONALIZATION
A51SEAT - FRONT BUCKET, CUSTOM
A69RESTRAINT - SEAT BELT TENSIONER, FRONT, VAR. 2
A6CADJUSTER PASSENGER SEAT - MANUAL 4-WAY, POWER VERT
A70RESTRAINT - SEAT BELT TENSIONER, FRONT
A90LOCK CONTROL RIGHT REAR COMPARTMENT - LID, REMOTE CONTROL ELECTRIC RELEASE
ACOIDENTIFICATION-ACCESSORY CATALOG OFFERING
AE2LATCH - RIGHT REAR COMPARTMENT, SAFETY, MANUAL RELEASE
AEFWINDOW - POWER OPERATED, PASSENGER, EXPRESS UP/DOWN
AEQWINDOW - POWER OPERATED, RIGHT REAR DRIVER SIDE, EXPRESS DOWN
AG1ADJUSTER FRONT SEAT - POWER, MULTI-DIRECTIONAL, DRIVER
AG2ADJUSTER PASSENGER SEAT - POWER, MULTI-DIRECTIONAL
AHSRESTRAINT-HEAD, FRT SEAT, UP/DOWN, FORE/AFT ADJUSTMENT, ACTIVE
AJCRESTRAINT - HEAD, FRONT SEAT, UP/DOWN ADJUSTMENT
AKKWINDSHIELD STYLE ACOUSTIC PVB
AKPWINDOW TYPE SOLAR ABSORBING
AKXWINDSHIELD TYPE SOLAR ABSORBING
AL0SENSOR INDICATOR - INFLATABLE RESTRAINT, FRONT PASSENGER/CHILD PRESENCE DETECTOR
AP9NET - CONVENIENCE
APGCONTROL - SEAT, POWER LUMBAR, LEFT HAND
AQQLOCK CONTROL, ENTRY REMOTE ENTRY, EXTENDED RANGE
ASVEQUIPMENT - SENSOR AIR MOISTURE AND WINDSHIELD TEMPERATURE
ATHLOCK CONTROL, ENTRY - REMOTE ENTRY, EXTENDED RANGE, PASSIVE ENTRY
AW7RESTRAINT SYSTEM - SEAT, INFLATABLE, DRIVER AND PASSENGER FRONT, FRONT SEAT SIDE AND RIGHT REAR SEAT SIDE, ROOF SIDE
AXGWINDOW - POWER OPERATED-EXPRESS DRIVER UP/DOWN
AXJVEHICLE TYPE - PASSENGER CAR
B34COVERING FRONT FLOOR MATS - CARPETED INSERTED
B35COVERING REAR FLOOR MATS - CARPETED INSERTED
B7YPLATE - DOOR SILL COVER, CHROME
B85MOLDING B/S - EXTERIOR, BRIGHT
BTMSWITCH - ENGINE START, KEYLESS
BTTALARM - REMOTE PANIC
BTVCONTROL - REMOTE ENGINE START
C3UROOF - SUN, GLASS, SLIDING, ELECTRICAL, TRANSPARENT GLASS FIXED
C59VENTILATION - AIR, CONSOLE, RIGHT REAR
CAVACCESSORY-TRAY - TRUNK/CARGO AREA
CJ2HVAC SYSTEM - AIR CONDITIONER FRONT, AUTOMATIC TEMPERATURE CONTROL, AUXILIARY TEMPERATURE CONTROL
CV3COUNTRY-MEXICO
D70RATIO - TRANSAXLE FINAL DRIVE 2.77
D7BHANDLE O/S DOOR - BODY COLOR, CHROME STRIP, STYLED
DA5ARM REST - RIGHT REAR SEAT, CENTER
DB3SUNSHADE - RR WINDOW, ELECTRIC
DCPPROCESSING - DIRECTIONS AND CONNECTIONS SERVICE PACKAGE
DD8MIRROR INSIDE REARVIEW - LIGHT SENSITIVE
DH6MIRROR INSIDE REARVIEW FRONT VAN - LEFT HAND AND RIGHT HAND, SUNSHADE, ILLUMINATED
DLFMIRROR OUTSIDE REARVIEW - LEFT HAND AND RIGHT HAND, RC, ELECTRICAL, HEAT. MANUAL FOLDING, FLAT/DRIVER, CNXPASS, LIGHT SENSITIVE, TURN SIGNAL , PERM LIGHT
DLGMIRROR O/S LEFT HAND AND RIGHT HAND, RC, ELECTRICAL, HEAT, MANUAL FOLDING, FLAT/DRVR, CNVX/PASS, LT SENS, TURN SIGNAL, PERM LIGHT
DP6MIRROR PROVISIONS - HOUSING, PAINTED
E3EHANDLE - OUTSIDE, LIFTGATE, REAR COMPARTMENT, CHROME
EA1POCKET - FRONT SEAT BACK, LEFT HAND
EA2POCKET - FRONT SEAT BACK, RIGHT HAND
EF7COUNTRY-UNITED STATES OF AMERICA (USA)
EPMMODEL CONVERSION ALL WHEEL DRIVE
F45CHASSIS - CONTINUOUSLY VARIABLE REAL TIME DAMPING
F46CHASSIS - ALL WHEEL DRIVE (AWD)
FAIPLANT CODE - FAIRFAX, KS, USA
FE9CERTIFICATION - EMISSION, FEDERAL
FHOVEHICLE FUEL-GASOLINE E10
FHSVEHICLE FUEL-GASOLINE E85
FX3RIDE AND HANDLING - AUTOMATIC ELECTRONIC CONTROLLED
FXJRATIO - TRANSAXLE FINAL DRIVE 2.64
G7TPRIMARY COLOR-EXTERIOR, BAROQUE RED MET (142X)
G7UPRIMARY COLOR-EXTERIOR, PLUM BERRY MET (143X)
G96AXLE POSITRACTION-LIMITED SLIP, ELECTRONIC
GANPRIMARY COLOR - EXTERIOR, SWITCH/BLADE SILVER METALLIC (G)
GARPRIMARY COLOR - EXTERIOR, CARBON FLASH METALLIC (G)
GAZPRIMARY COLOR - EXTERIOR, OLYMPIC WHITE (G)
GBEPRIMARY COLOR-EXTERIOR, CRYSTAL CLARET TINTCOAT (G) 505Q
GBNPRIMARY COLOR - EXTERIOR, WHITE DIAMOND TRICOAT (G)
GLJPRIMARY COLOR-EXTERIOR, ASHEN GRAY METALLIC 810T
GNACHASSIS EQUIPMENT FRONT - STRUT ASM
GNBCHASSIS EQUIPMENT FRONT - STRUT ASM, PERFORMANCE
GNCCHASSIS EQUIPMENT REAR - REAR AXLE, 4-LINK
GNECHASSIS EQUIPMENT REAR - REAR AXLE, H-ARM
GVUPRIMARY COLOR-EXTERIOR, MOCHA BRONZE MET (518Q)
GWTPRIMARY COLOR-EXTERIOR, CHAMPAGNE SILVER MET (102V)
GWYPRIMARY COLOR-EXTERIOR, ATLANTIS MET (106V)
H0YINTERIOR TRIM CONFIG-LEATHER, LEVEL 1, JET BLACK
H1RINTERIOR TRIM CONFIG-LEATHER, LEVEL 1, COCOA / CHOCCACHINO
H1SINTERIOR TRIM CONFIG-LEATHER, LEVEL 2, COCOA / CHOCCACHINO
H1TINTERIOR TRIM CONFIG-CLOTH, LEVEL 1, JET BLACK
H1UINTERIOR TRIM CONFIG-CLOTH, LEVEL 1, COCOA/LT NEUTRAL
H1VINTERIOR TRIM CONFIG-LEATHER, LEVEL 1, COCOA/LT NEUTRAL
H1WINTERIOR TRIM CONFIG-LEATHER, LEVEL 2, COCOA/LT NEUTRAL
H1XINTERIOR TRIM CONFIG-LEATHER, LEVEL 2, JET BLACK / SANGRIA
H1YINTERIOR TRIM CONFIG-LEATHER, LEVEL 2, JET BLACK
HP6HYBRID PROPULSION - ELECTRIC, PARALLEL, 14KW CONTINUOUS POWER
I14ENGINEERING YEAR-2014
IO5RADIO-INFOTAINMENT SYSTEM - UPLEVEL HMI, ENHANCED CONNECTIVITY
IO6RADIO-INFOTAINMENT SYSTEM - UPLEVEL HMI, ENHANCED CONNECTIVITY, EMBEDDED NAVIGATION
J60BRAKE SYSTEM - POWER, FRONT AND RIGHT REAR DISC, ANTILOCK BRAKE SYSTEM, 16"
J61BRAKE SYSTEM - POWER, FRONT AND RIGHT REAR DISC, ANTILOCK BRAKE SYSTEM, 17"
J71BRAKE PARKING - POWER OPERATED
JJ2BRAKE LINING - BRAKE NOISE AND DUST PERFORMANCE
K05HEATER ENGINE - BLOCK
K34CRUISE CONTROL - AUTOMATIC, ELECTRONIC
KA1HEATER - SEAT, FRONT
KB5CONTROL - ECM GRADE BRAKING
KB7CONTROL - MANUAL SHIFT, AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION
KD4RECEPTACLE - ELECTRICAL, FRONT CONSOLE
KG4GENERATOR - 150 AMP
KI6RECEPTACLE - ELECTRICAL, FRONT CONSOLE RIGHT REAR 110 VOLT
KPARECEPTACLE - ELECTRICAL, FRONT CONSOLE RIGHT REAR
KSGCRUISE CONTROL-AUTOMATIC, ADAPTIVE, WITH STOP/GO
KTIKIT, TIRE-INFLATOR
KU1FAN - SEAT, DRIVER
KU3FAN - SEAT, PASSENGER
KY2GENERATOR - HYBRID MOTOR, BAS+, 120 AMP
LFXENGINE - GAS, 6 CYL, 3.6L, SIDI, DOHC, VVT, E85 MAX, ALUM, GM
LHDVEHICLE DRIVE - LEFT HAND DRIVE
LUKENGINE - GAS, 4 CYL, 2.4L, DI, ALUM, DOHC, BAS, ECOTEC
M7UTRANSMISSION-AUTO 6 SPD, 6T70, AWD, GEN 2
M7WTRANSMISSION-AUTO 6 SPD, 6T70, FWD, GEN 2
MDEMOLDING B/S UPPER - BRIGHT, WINDOW ALL AROUND
MHHTRANSMISSION - AUTO 6 SPD, HMD, GM, BAS+, 6T40, HYBRID, FWD
MWNTAILPIPE-DUAL, INTEGRATED IN FASCIA
N37STEERING COLUMN - TILT, TELESCOPING
NCGLOCK - ELECTRICAL CHILD LOCK SYSTEM (REAR DOOR LATCH)
NE1CERTIFICATION - EMISSION, GEOGRAPHICALLY RESTRICTED REGISTRATION FOR VEHICLES UP TO 14,000 LBS GVW
NJ1STEERING POWER, NON-VARIABLE RATIO, ELECTRIC
NJ2STEERING-ELECTRIC, BELT DRIVE
NR0STEERING WHEEL - LEATHER, 4-SPOKES
NR5STEERING WHEEL - LEATHER, 4-SPOKES, DELUXE
NT7EMISSION SYSTEM - FEDERAL, TIER 2
NU1EMISSION SYSTEM - CALIFORNIA, LEV2
NU5EMISSION SYSTEM - CALIFORNIA, BIN 4
NU6EMISSION SYSTEM - CALIFORNIA, PZEV
NV7STEERING - POWER, VARIABLE EFFORT
NWNTAILPIPE-SINGLE, TURNED DOWN, HIDDEN
Q2BTIRE ALL-P245/45R19 SL 98V BW AL3
Q7NWHEEL-20 X 8.5, J, ALUMINUM, DESIGN 10
QCLTIRE SPARE-T125/70R17 SL 98M BW SPR
QGKTIRE ALL-P235/50R18 SL 97H BW AL3
RAFTIRE ALL-P235/50R17 SL 95T BW ALS
RDLWHEEL-17 X 7.0, J, ALUMINUM, DESIGN 18
REJWHEEL-19 X 8.5, J, ALUMINUM, DESIGN 20
REKWHEEL-19 X 8.5, J, ALUMINUM, DESIGN 21
REPWHEEL-18 X 8.0, J, ALUMINUM, DESIGN 21
RLXAPPEARANCE PACKAGE-LUXURY INTERIOR
RV9WHEEL SPARE-17 X 4.0, T, STEEL, DESIGN 1
RWJACCESSORY-COVER - VEHICLE - OUTDOOR, DESIGN 1
RWVACCESSORY-CARGO AREA ORGANIZER - FIXED
S02ACCESSORY-HEADPHONES - NOISE CANCELING
S0OACCESSORY-ILLUMINATED FOOT WELLS
S45ACCESSORY-LUG NUT AND WHEEL LOCK KIT
SAOACCESSORY-SMOKERS PACKAGE
SB2ACCESSORY-SPOILER - DECKLID - FLUSH MOUNT
SE4ACCESSORY-WHEEL - 18" - ALUMINUM - DESIGN 1
SE5ACCESSORY-WHEEL - 18" - ALUMINUM - DESIGN 2
SE6ACCESSORY-WHEEL - 18" - ALUMINUM - DESIGN 3
SE7ACCESSORY-WHEEL - 18" - ALUMINUM - DESIGN 4
SEDACCESSORY-WHEEL - 19" - ALUMINUM - DESIGN 1
SEJACCESSORY-WHEEL - 20" - ALUMINUM - DESIGN 2
SFEACCESSORY-WHEEL LOCKS
T3ULAMP-FRT FOG
T4AHEADLAMPS-HALOGEN
T4FHEADLAMPS-HIGH INTENSITY DISCHARGE
T61LAMP SYSTEM - DAYTIME RUNNING
T67BATTERY - LN3, FLA, 12V, 70AH, 512 CCA
T83HEADLAMPS CONTROL - AUTOMATIC ON-OFF
T95CONTROL, HEADLAMPS-BEAM, DIRECTIONAL (AFL)
THZPLAYER-OPTICAL DRIVE
TM7BATTERY - LN2, FLA, 12V, 60AH, 438 ENCCA
TS6LAMP-STOP, HIGH LEVEL
TSPLAMP PACKAGE - INTERIOR, CUSTOM
TU2LAMP - MARKER, SIDE
U19SPEEDOMETER - INSTRUMENT, KILOMETERS AND MILES, KILOMETER ODOMETER
U2KDIGITAL AUDIO SYSTEM - S-BAND
U77ANTENNA - RIGHT REAR WINDOW, RADIO
U80DISPLAY - COMPASS
UD7SENSOR INDICATOR - REAR PARKING ASSIST
UDTINFOTAINMENT DISPLAY COLOR INFO DISPLAY (CID) 8", WVGA, TOUCH SCREEN
UE1COMMUNICATION SYSTEM - VEHICLE, G.P.S. 1
UECSENSOR INDICATOR - AUTOMATIC AIR RECIRCULATION
UEUSENSOR INDICATOR-FORWARD COLLISION ALERT
UFGSENSOR INDICATOR-REAR CROSS TRAFFIC ALERT
UFLLANE ACTIVE SAFETY-DEPARTURE WARNING
UG1OPENER - GARAGE DOOR, UNIVERSAL
UGNSENSOR-COLLISION AVOIDANCE & MITIGATION, VEHICLE FORWARD MOVEMENT, BRAKE PREFILL & INTELLIGENT BRAKE ASSIST
UHSDISPLAY INSTRUMENT-DRIVER INFO ENHANCED (MULTI COLOR ENHANCED GRAPHIC)
UJMTIRE PRESS INDICATOR - MANUAL LEARN
UKCSIDE ACTIVE SAFETY-OBSTACLE DETECTION ENHANCED
UMNSPEEDOMETER - INSTRUMENT, MILES AND KILOMETERS, MILES ODOMETER
UQSSPEAKER SYSTEM-PREMIUM AUDIO BRANDED WITH SURROUND AMPLIFIER
USRRECEPTACLE - USB
UTJTHEFT DETERRENT - ELECTRICAL, UNAUTHORIZED ENTRY
UV6DISPLAY - HEAD UP
UVCCAMERA - REAR VIEW
UVDSWITCH - STEERING WHEEL, HEATED
UWGENTERTAINMENT PACKAGE - RIGHT REAR SEAT, DUAL DISPLAY, REMOTE CONTROL, AUXILIARY JACK, 2 WIRELESS DUAL CHANNEL HEADPHONES
V33TOOL KIT - ROAD, EMERGENCY
V8CVEHICLE STATEMENT-MEXICO
VAVACCESSORY-FLOOR MATS - ALL WEATHER
VC5LABEL - SHIPPING, EXCEPT US, US POSSESSIONS OR JAPAN
VEBACCESSORY-PEDAL COVER SET
VK3LICENSE PLATE FRONT - FRONT MOUNTING PACKAGE
VK8HOLDER-EYEGLASSES
VKXACCESSORY-SPARE WHEEL & TIRE
VLIACCESSORY-MAT - TRUNK / CARGO AREA
VQKACCESSORY-SPLASH GUARDS - CUSTOM MOLDED
VRISHUTTERS-FRONT GRILLE, ACTIVE, LWR
VY7KNOB - TRANSMISSION CONTROL LEVER, LEATHER
VZ3LABEL - MERCURY DISPOSAL NOTIFICATION
VZEVIN MODEL YEAR-2014
W1YCONTROL - STEERING WHEEL, RADIO, REDUNDANT CONTROLS
WFFORNAMENTATION - LETTERING "4X4"
XFEFUEL ECONOMY - EXTRA FUEL ECONOMY
XL7FREQUENCIES RATING - 315 MHZ, LONG DISTANCE
YF5CERTIFICATION - EMISSION, CALIFORNIA
YM8IDENTIFICATION-LIMITED PERSONALIZATION OPTION (LPO)
Z49COUNTRY-CANADA

RPO Code List

Metric Fasteners

This vehicle provides fastener dimensions using the metric system. Most metric fasteners are approximate in diameter to equivalent English fasteners. Make replacements using fasteners of the same nominal diameter, thread pitch, and strength.

A number marking identifies the OE metric fasteners except cross-recess head screws. The number also indicates the strength of the fastener material. A Posidrive® or Type 1A cross-recess identifies a metric cross-recess screw. For best results, use a Type 1A cross-recess screwdriver, or equivalent, in Posidrive® recess head screws.

GM Engineering Standards and North American Industries have adopted a portion of the ISO-defined standard metric fastener sizes. The purpose was to reduce the number of fastener sizes used while retaining the best thread qualities in each thread size. For example, the metric M6.0 X 1 screw, with nearly the same diameter and 25.4 threads per inch replaced the English 1/4-20 and 1/4-28 screws. The thread pitch is midway between the English coarse and fine thread pitches.

Scheme 4

Scheme 4: Fastener Strength Identification
CalloutComponent Name
1English Bolt, Grade 2 (Strength Class)
2English Bolt, Grade 5 (Strength Class)
3English Bolt, Grade 7 (Strength Class)
4English Bolt, Grade 8 (Strength Class)
5Metric Nut, Strength Class 9
6Metric Bolts, Strength Class Increases as Numbers Increase

The most commonly used metric fastener strength property classes are 9.8 and 10.9. The class identification is embossed on the head of each bolt. The English, inch strength classes range from grade 2 to grade 8. Radial lines are embossed on the head of each bolt in order to identify the strength class. The number of lines on the head of the bolt is 2 lines less than the actual grade. For example, a grade 8 bolt will have 6 radial lines on the bolt head. Some metric nuts are marked with a single digit strength identification number on the nut face.

The correct fasteners are available through GM SPO. Many metric fasteners available in the aftermarket parts channels are designed to metric standards of countries other than the United States, and may exhibit the following

  1. Lower strength
  2. No numbered head marking system
  3. Wrong thread pitch

The metric fasteners on GM products are designed to new, international standards. The following are the common sizes and pitches, except for special applications

  1. M6.0 X 1
  2. M8 X 1.25
  3. M10 X 1.5
  4. M12 X 1.75
  5. M14 X 2.00
  6. M16 X 2.00

Prevailing Torque Fasteners

Prevailing torque fasteners create a thread interface between the fastener and the fastener counterpart in order to prevent the fastener from loosening.

All Metal Prevailing Torque Fasteners

These fasteners accomplish the thread interface by a designed distortion or deformation in the fastener.

Nylon Interface Prevailing Torque Fasteners

These fasteners accomplish the thread interface by the presence of a nylon material on the fastener threads.

Adhesive Coated Fasteners

These fasteners accomplish the thread interface by the presence of a thread-locking compound on the fastener threads. Refer to the appropriate repair procedure in order to determine if the fastener may be reused and the applicable thread-locking compound to apply to the fastener.

Scheme 5

Scheme 5: Prevailing Torque Fasteners
CalloutComponent Name
1Prevailing Torque Nut, Center Lock Type
2Prevailing Torque Nut, Top Lock Type
3Prevailing Torque Nut, Nylon Patch Type
4Prevailing Torque Nut, Nylon Washer Insert Type
5Prevailing Torque Nut, Nylon Insert Type
6Prevailing Torque Bolt, Dry Adhesive Coating Type
7Prevailing Torque Bolt, Thread Profile Deformed Type
8Prevailing Torque Bolt, Nylon Strip Type
9Prevailing Torque Bolt, Out-of-Round Thread Area Type

A prevailing torque fastener may be reused ONLY if

  1. The fastener and the fastener counterpart are clean and not damaged
  2. There is no rust on the fastener
  3. The fastener develops the specified minimum torque against its counterpart prior to the fastener seating
ApplicationSpecification
MetricEnglish
All Metal Prevailing Torque Fasteners
6 mm0.4 N.m4 lb in
8 mm0.8 N.m7 lb in
10 mm1.4 N.m12 lb in
12 mm2.1 N.m19 lb in
14 mm3 N.m27 lb in
16 mm4.2 N.m37 lb in
20 mm7 N.m62 lb in
24 mm10.5 N.m93 lb in
Nylon Interface Prevailing Torque Fasteners
6 mm0.3 N.m3 lb in
8 mm0.6 N.m5 lb in
10 mm1.1 N.m10 lb in
12 mm1.5 N.m13 lb in
14 mm2.3 N.m20 lb in
16 mm3.4 N.m30 lb in
20 mm5.5 N.m49 lb in
24 mm8.5 N.m75 lb in

Metric Prevailing Torque Fastener Minimum Torque Development

ApplicationSpecification
MetricEnglish
All Metal Prevailing Torque Fasteners
1/4 in0.5 N.m4.5 lb in
5/16 in0.8 N.m7.5 lb in
3/8 in1.3 N.m11.5 lb in
7/16 in1.8 N.m16 lb in
1/2 in2.3 N.m20 lb in
9/16 in3.2 N.m28 lb in
5/8 in4 N.m36 lb in
3/4 in7 N.m54 lb in
Nylon Interface Prevailing Torque Fasteners
1/4 in0.3 N.m3 lb in
5/16 in0.6 N.m5 lb in
3/8 in1 N.m9 lb in
7/16 in1.3 N.m12 lb in
1/2 in1.8 N.m16 lb in
9/16 in2.5 N.m22 lb in
5/8 in3.4 N.m30 lb in
3/4 in5 N.m45 lb in

English Prevailing Torque Fastener Minimum Torque Development

Thread Inserts

General Purpose Thread Repair Kits.

These kits are available commercially.

Repair Procedure

  1. Determine the size, the pitch, and the depth of the damaged thread. If necessary, adjust the stop collars on the cutting tool and tap to the required depth.
  2. Drill out the damaged threads. Clean out any chips.
  3. Lubricate the tap with light engine oil. Tap the hole. Clean the threads.
  4. Thread the thread insert onto the mandrel of the installer. Engage the tang of the insert onto the end of the mandrel.
  5. Lubricate the insert with light engine oil, except when installing in aluminum and install the insert.
  6. If the tang of the insert does not break off when backing out the installer, break the tang off with a drift.

Registered and Non-Registered Trademarks

Listed below are Registered Trademarks (®) or Non-Registered Trademarks (™) which may appear in this service manual.

A
AC®
ACCUTURN®
ACDelco®
Active Fuel Management™
Acuzinc®
Airbank®
Allison®
AMMCO®
AUTOFUSE®
AUTOTRAC®
B
Bendix®
Bluetooth®
BON-AMI®
Bosch®
Bose®
C
Caterpillar®
CAT®
C-Quam®
D
Delco®
Delco Bose®
Delco Electronics®
Delco Freedom®
Delco LOC II®
Delco Moraine®
Delco Remy®
Delco Sound®
Delco Supreme®
Delco Tech®
DELCORE®
Delphi®
DEX-COOL®
DEXOIL®
DEXRON®
DEXSTEER™
DNR®
Dolby®
DR®
Duracell®
Duraguard®
Durastop®
Duramax™
E
Eaton Corporation®
EMD®
ETR®
F
FLO-LITE®
G
General Motors®
GM®
GM Goodwrench Service®
GM Optikleen®
GM Parts™
GM Pass®
GM Ultralite®
GMAC®
Goodwrench®
GTP®
H
Homelink™
HYDRA-MATIC®
I
Illumination®
INSTA-TRAC®
Intune®
L
LOCTITE™
Lord Fusor™
M
MAGNASTEER®
Maxifuse®
Metripack®
Micropack®
Minifuse®
Mr Goodwrench®
N
Northstar®
O
OnStar®
Optikleen®
P
PASS-KEY®
PASS-KEYII®
PASSLOCK™
PK3®
Posidrive®
Pro®
Q
Quad 4®
R
RAINSENSE™
Rapid Fire®
S
ScotchBrite™
Scotchguard™
Signals®
Sikkens™
Soft-Ray®
Solar-Ray®
Stabilitrak®
Sunrayce®
Superlube®
Syclone®
T
Tech 2®
Techline®
Teflon®
Tefzel®
Theft-I®
Theftlock®
Tiltmaster®
TORX®
Transjel®
Transguide®
Twilight Sentinel®
U
Ultralite®
V
Velcro®
W
Weatherpack™

Registered and Non-Registered Trademarks

Instrument Panel Compartment Door Lock Cylinder Coding

The internal lock cylinder only uses 4 of the 8 cut positions, 5-8. The tumbler positions are on both sides, are not self-retaining, and are not snap in.

  1. Hold the instrument panel (I/P) cylinder assembly (4) so the side with the tumbler spring pocket located closest to the head of the cylinder is facing up. This side of the cylinder uses left tumbler.
  2. Insert the tumbler spring (6) into each of the 2 spring pockets of the cylinder assembly. This side uses left tumblers.
  3. The first tumbler (5) to be loaded (closest to the head of the cylinder) will be the fifth key cut position, which is the fifth number in the key code. Install the tumbler in the slot over the spring. Install the remaining tumblers following the key code and same process, pressing the tumblers in place until they are secure.
  4. Rotate the cylinder assembly. Insert the tumbler spring (6) into each of the spring pockets of the cylinder assembly. This side uses right tumblers.
  5. The first tumbler (5) to be loaded will be the sixth key cut position, the sixth number in the key code. Install the first tumbler in the slot over the spring. Install the remaining tumblers following the key code and same process, pressing the tumblers in place until they are secure.
  6. Inspect for correct loading of the tumblers by inserting the key into the cylinder. All tumblers should drop flush with the lock cylinder body diameter.
  7. Insert the sleeve (3) into the cylinder, the inner sleeve slot must be oriented to the head cylinder side. Rotate the sleeve until the slot match with the tab.
  8. Insert the retainer spring (2) into the pocket and the tumbler retainer (1) over the spring. Make sure the tumbler retainer is properly seated and cannot pull out.
  9. Lightly lubricate the outside surface in the tumbler area of the lock body and down the key slot using the provided grease. Insert and extract the key 5 times to lubricate the keyway.
  10. When the key is removed, the lock should stay together.
  11. Insert the key and function the lock 3 times to distribute the grease inside the sleeve.
  12. Verify the key position for inserting the lock into the I/P compartment door.

Front Side Door Lock Cylinder Coding (Free Wheeling)

Special Tools

BO-49753 Assembly Tool

Scheme 6

Scheme 6: Front Side Door Lock Cylinder Coding (Free Wheeling)

The door lock cylinder uses 8 of the 8 cut positions. The tumbler positions are staggered from side to side, 4 on one side and 4 on the other, are not self-retaining, and are not snap in.

  1. Hold the door lock cylinder (1) so the side with the 4 tumbler spring pockets faces up, pocket nearest to the cylinder head.
  2. Insert the tumbler springs (2) into the 4 spring pockets. This side uses left tumblers.
  3. Install the tumbler (3) for key cut position one in the slot nearest to the front of the lock cylinder. Install the remaining tumblers, key cut positions 3, 5, and 7, following the key code and same process. Press the tumblers in place until they are secure.
  4. Check the correct loading of the tumblers by inserting the key into the cylinder. All tumblers should be flush with the lock cylinder body.
  5. Turn the cylinder so the side with the 4 tumbler spring wells faces up. This side uses right tumblers.
  6. Insert the tumbler springs into the 4 spring pockets.
  7. The first tumbler closest to the front of the lock cylinder to be loaded will be the second key cut position, the second number in the key code. Install the remaining tumblers for the key cut positions 4, 6, and 8. Press the tumblers in place until they are secure.
  8. Check the correct loading of the tumblers by inserting the key into the cylinder. All tumblers should be flush with the lock cylinder body.
  9. Insert the key and lightly lubricate the cylinder body diameter and tumbler surfaces and a small amount in the head of the cylinder using the supplied grease.
  10. Insert the sleeve (4) onto the cylinder assembly.
  11. Insert the clutch (5) and driver (6) onto the cylinder (1).
  12. Load the cylinder into the BO-49753 assembly tool so that the clutch (1) indexes with the notch in the opening of the tool (2).
  13. Load the assembly tool with the lock cylinder into a vice and tighten the vice ONLY enough to hold the tool and lock the cylinder in place.
  14. Insert the roll pin (7) into the driver (6) and install it using a 1/16 inch pin punch.
  15. Insert the buffer (8) in the case (9), verify the buffer is properly seated.
  16. Install the free wheel pin (11) in the sleeve (4) and clutch (5) and insert the assembly into the case (9).
  17. With the lock cylinder assembly installed in the case (9), install the retainer (10) and stake the retainer in place using a small punch and hammer to peen the case material onto the exposed ends of the installed retainer (10).
  18. Insert the key into the lock and function the lock to check for proper assembly and smooth operation.

Scheme 7

Scheme 7: Front Side Door Lock Cylinder Coding (Non Free Wheeling)

The door lock cylinder uses 8 of the 8 cut positions. The tumbler positions are staggered from side to side, 4 on one side and 4 on the other, are not self-retaining, and are not snap in.

  1. Hold the door lock cylinder (1) so the side with the 4 tumbler spring pockets faces up, pocket nearest to the cylinder head.
  2. Insert the tumbler springs (2) into the 4 spring pockets. This side uses left tumblers.
  3. Install the tumbler (3) for key cut position one in the slot nearest to the front of the lock cylinder. Install the remaining tumblers, key cut positions 3, 5, and 7, following the key code and same process. Press the tumblers in place until they are secure.
  4. Check the correct loading of the tumblers by inserting the key into the cylinder. All tumblers should be flush with the lock cylinder body.
  5. Turn the cylinder so the side with the 4 tumbler spring wells faces up. This side uses right tumblers.
  6. Insert the tumbler springs into the 4 spring pockets.
  7. The first tumbler closest to the front of the lock cylinder to be loaded will be the second key cut position, the second number in the key code. Install the remaining tumblers for the key cut positions 4, 6, and 8. Press the tumblers in place until they are secure.
  8. Check the correct loading of the tumblers by inserting the key into the cylinder. All tumblers should be flush with the lock cylinder body.
  9. Insert the key and lightly lubricate the cylinder body diameter and tumbler surfaces and a small amount in the head of the cylinder using the supplied grease.
  10. Insert the sleeve (4) onto the cylinder assembly.
  11. Insert the assembly into the case (5).
  12. With the lock cylinder assembly installed in the case (5), install the retainer (6) and stake the retainer in place using a small punch and hammer to peen the case material onto the exposed ends of the installed retainer (6).
  13. Insert the key into the lock and function the lock to check for proper assembly and smooth operation.

Scheme 8

Scheme 8: Lock Cylinder Coding - Ignition

The ignition lock cylinder uses 8 key cut positions, 1-8. The ignition cylinder tumblers (3) are located on alternate sides of the cylinder (5). They are not snap-in and are not self-retaining. It follows the key code with the first tumbler being the first depth of the key code, closest to the head of the key.

  1. Hold the ignition cylinder assembly (5) so the side with the tumbler spring pocket located closest to the head of the cylinder is facing up.
  2. Insert the tumbler spring (7) into each of the 4 spring pockets of the cylinder assembly. This side of the cylinder used left tumblers.
  3. The first tumbler (3) to be loaded will be the first key cut position, which is the first number in the key code. Install the tumbler in the slot over the spring. Install the remaining right tumblers following the key code and same process, pressing the tumblers in place until they are secure.
  4. Rotate the cylinder assembly. Insert the tumbler spring into each of the spring pockets of the cylinder assembly. This side of the cylinder used right tumblers.
  5. The first tumbler (3) to be loaded will be the second key cut position, the second number in the key code. Install the first tumbler in the slot over the spring. Install the remaining left tumblers following the key code and same process, pressing the tumblers in place until they are secure.
  6. Inspect for correct loading of the tumblers by inserting the key into the cylinder. All tumblers should drop flush with the lock cylinder body diameter.
  7. With the key in the cylinder assembly insert the round connector (6), insert the retainer spring (2) in the retainer slot located in the cylinder assembly. Insert the retainer (1) lining it up in the slot over the spring. Depress the retainer and hold.
  8. Insert the cylinder into the sleeve (4) as shown in the print. Make sure the actuator stays located properly in the cylinder.
  9. When the key is removed, the lock should stay together.
  10. Lightly lubricate the outside surface in the tumbler area of in the lock body and down the key slot using the provided grease. Insert and extract the key 5 times to lubricate the keyway.
  11. Insert the key and function the lock 3 times to distribute the grease inside the sleeve.
  12. Verify the key position for inserting the lock into the column.

Rear Compartment Lid Lock Cylinder Coding

The door lock cylinder uses 8 of the 8 cut positions, 1-8. The tumbler positions are staggered from side to side, 4 on one side and 4 on the other, are not self-retaining, and are not snap in.

  1. Hold the cylinder (5) so the side with the 4 tumbler spring pockets nearest the cylinder head faces up. This side uses left tumblers.
  2. Insert the tumbler springs (8) into the 4 spring pockets.
  3. Install the tumbler (6) for key cut position one in the slot nearest to the front of the lock cylinder. Install the remaining tumblers, key cut positions 3, 5, and 7, following the key code and same process. Press the tumblers in place until they are secure.
  4. Check the correct loading of the tumblers by inserting the key into the cylinder. All tumblers should be flush with the lock cylinder body.
  5. Turn the cylinder so the opposite side spring pockets faces up. This side uses the right tumbler.
  6. Insert the tumbler springs into the 4 spring pockets.
  7. The first tumbler closest to the front of the lock cylinder to be loaded will be the second key cut position, the second number in the key code. Install the remaining tumblers for the key cut positions 4, 6, and 8. Press the tumblers in place until they are secure.
  8. Check the correct loading of the tumblers by inserting the key into the cylinder. All tumblers should be flush with the lock cylinder body.
  9. Insert the key and lightly lubricate the cylinder body diameter and tumbler surfaces and a small amount in the head of the cylinder using the supplied grease.
  10. Install 2 springs (4) into the 2 spring pockets in the head of the lock cylinder.
  11. Holding the tumblers snap the shutter assembly (3) onto the cylinder.
  12. Insert the cylinder into the case assembly (7) and install the cap (2) and the gasket double (1) around the cap.
  13. Add the torsion spring (9).
  14. Insert the rod clip (11) in the lever (10) and place it in the cylinder assembly.
  15. Insert the E-clip (12) to securely hold the lever to the cylinder.
  16. Insert the key into the lock and rotate it to check for proper assembly and smooth operation.

Lifting and Jacking the Vehicle

Note. The use of a LOW PROFILE LIFT ARMS SYSTEM may be required to avoid unwanted contact with the vehicle's body and structure depending on lifting equipment used. Refer to the manufacture's recommendation for their applications of low profile lift arms system for their lifting equipment.

Scheme 9

Scheme 9: Lifting and Jacking the Vehicle
WARNINGTo avoid any vehicle damage, serious personal injury or death when major components are removed from the vehicle and the vehicle is supported by a hoist, support the vehicle with jack stands at the opposite end from which the components are being removed and strap the vehicle to the hoist.
WARNINGTo avoid any vehicle damage, serious personal injury or death, always use the jackstands to support the vehicle when lifting the vehicle with a jack.
CAUTIONPerform the following steps before beginning any vehicle lifting or jacking procedure: Remove or secure all of the vehicle contents in order to avoid any shifting or any movement that may occur during the vehicle lifting or jacking procedure. The lifting equipment or the jacking equipment weight rating must meet or exceed the weight of the vehicle and any vehicle contents. The lifting equipment or the jacking equipment must meet the operational standards of the lifting equipment or jacking equipment manufacturer. Perform the vehicle lifting or jacking procedure on a clean, hard, dry, level surface. Perform the vehicle lifting or jacking procedure only at the identified lift points. DO NOT allow the lifting equipment or jacking equipment to contact any other vehicle components. Failure to perform the previous steps could result in damage to the lifting equipment or the jacking equipment, the vehicle, and/or the vehicle contents.

Vehicle Lifting- Frame Contact Lift

Front Lift Pads

When lifting the vehicle with a frame-contact lift, place the front lift pads on the rocker outer panel weld flange, as shown

Rear Lift Pads

When lifting the vehicle with a frame-contact lift, place the rear lift pads on the rocker outer panel weld flange, as shown.

Vehicle Jacking

CAUTIONWhen you are jacking the vehicle at the front locations, be certain that the jack or the jack lift pad does not contact the front fascia, front fascia air dam, or the front fenders. If such contact occurs, vehicle damage may result. When jacking at selected front locations additional clearance may be required for the jacking points.

Note. When you are lifting a vehicle with a service jack, block the wheels at the opposite end from which you are lifting. Use jack stands to provide additional support.

Front of Vehicle

When using a service jack under the front of the vehicle use one of the following locations

Place the service jack pad in the same location as shown for the front lift pads.

Rear of Vehicle

Note. Place jackstands ONLY under strong and stable vehicle structures.

Place the service jack pad in the same location as shown for the rear lift pads.