What are Chevy RPO codes?
What are Chevy RPO codes?
Each RPO code is a combination of three alphanumeric characters (like Z71) that refers to a specific option or modification to the vehicle as built during production. The RPO codes identify the base model of the vehicle along with options such as paint color, engine, infotainment system, wheels, etc.
Where do I find my GM suspension code?
This sticker is always found on the inside of the glove box door. You can see the codes are in numerical order and that this vehicle came equipped with the Z55 Autoride suspension.
What RPO code is suspension?
RPO Codes Have the Answer Z55: Autoride automatic load-leveling suspension system, using computer-controlled shocks and struts that adjust to road conditions.
How do I know if my Silverado has electronic suspension?
GM trucks and SUVs have Service Parts Identification Label sticker inside the glove box. This label will have your VIN, Wheel Base, Model designation and a list of 3-digit/character RPOs (Regular Production Options). If you see code “Z55” on the label, you have Autoride electronic suspension.
How do I know if my Silverado has max trailering package?
In short, under the options on the window sticker will be ‘maximum trailering package. Alternatively you can look for the RPO code NHT inside the glovebox.
What gear ratio does my 2015 Silverado have?
Its 7.0 overall gear ratio spread is wider than GM’s six-speed automatic transmissions. That provides a numerically higher first gear ratio, helping drivers start off more confidently with a heavy load or when trailering.
What is GM Autoride suspension?
Autoride is GM’s trademark name for their automatic load-leveling suspension and computer controlled shock system. The Autoride system provides for a great ride, but when the system fails it can leave a big hole in your pocketbook.
How much oil does the 2014 Chevy Silverado 1500 take?
The 2014 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 4.3L model oil capacity is 6.0 US quarts (5.7 liters) the 5.3L and 6.2L engine oil capacity is 8.5 US quarts (8.0 liters). The oil to use is decos 0-20W. This is a close tolerance motor and therefore the 0-20W.
When will JPL re-open?
Beginning in July 2021, and subject to authorization by NASA, the Lab plans a gradual phased re-opening of JPL facilities, extending through July and into early September. Reopening dates by building will be posted on this FAQ page in the coming weeks.
What is the JPL travel approval process for prospective travelers?
Approval and forecasting for JPL travel has reverted to the Lab’s pre-pandemic process, except for the addition of a one-time Covid Prevention for Travelers Safe Work Practice (SWP) training. All prospective travelers will need to complete the short training via the Lab’s Learning Management System (LMS) before submitting a travel request.
Are the buildings at JPL ready for occupancy?
All buildings at JPL have been deep-cleaned and sanitized to ensure they are ready for occupancy.