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INFO from the sticker on the cardboard spare tire well cover
Monday, January 18, 2010 4:59 PM
Alan (aka MOTORMAN)
As you requested.
Here is the info from the sticker on the cardboard spare tire well cover, or as you put it, "EVERY part & option package that was installed on your car."
As Time Permits, I would apprciate any Buick De-Coding you could provide - [b]Thanks!
1G4JS21K3HK424908 4JS77
AR9
AU3
A01
A31
BS1
B32
B33
CD4
C49
C60
DE1
D2P
D35
D84
E5Z
E6P
FE3
FQ1
F68
GMD
J41
K34
K60
LED
LT2
MM5
NA5
NP5
NQ5
N33
N40
N78
QZU
T1Y
T52
UQ1
US6
U21
U23
U66
VK3
V73
YT9
Y56
12L
15A
15U
6BF
7BF
82B
82I
829
9MW
DIS.LACQUER WA- L8535 U8573 82B

Re: INFO from the sticker on the cardboard spare tire well cover
Monday, January 18, 2010 7:14 PM

Basically this is what is referred to as the build sheet. Gotta fire up the info train.
Re: INFO from the sticker on the cardboard spare tire well cover
Tuesday, January 19, 2010 2:47 AM
I did a little bit of research on my own last night.
Please check my work
The blanks I was unable to find
The - 4JS77 after the VIN#
AR9 = Bucket Seats Reclining
AU3 = Electric Door Locks
A01 = Window Tinted All W/S
A31 = Power Side Windows
BS1 = Insulation Acoustical PKG
B32 = Front Floor Mats
B33 = Rear Floor Mats
CD4 = Pulse Type Windshield Wiper
C49 = Rear Window Defogger
C60 -= Air Conditioner Front Manual Controls
DE1 = Sunshade Back Window
D2P = Mirrors L/H Remote Control R/H Direct Control Painted
D35 = Body Equipment Fleetside ess Tailgate, PUBX
D84 = Paint Custom 2 Tone
E5Z =
E6P =
FE3 = Suspension System SPORT
FQ1 = Axle Front, Standard Ratio
F68 = Ratio Transaxle Final Drive 3.45
GMD =
J41 = Brakes Front Disc Rear Drum
K34 = Cruise Control Automatic Electronic
K60 = 100 AMP Generator
LED =
LT2 = Engine Gas 4 CYL, 2.0L, TBI, OHC
MM5 = Merchandised Trans, Man 5 SPD Provisions
NA5 = Emissions System Federal Tier 0
NP5 = Steering Wheel Leather Wrapped
NQ5 = Cap Steering Wheel Horn Deluxe
N33 = Steering Column Tilt Type
N40 = Steering Power Non Variable Ratio
N78 = Wheel 14 X 6 Aluminum, Hub Cap, Wheel Nuts
QZU =
T1Y =
T52 = Ornamentation Exterior Front Fender
UQ1 = Radio Provisions for Stero
US6 = Antenna Fixed Painted Black
U21 = Cluster Instrument Oil, Cool Temp, Volts, Tach
U23 = Cluster INST, TRIM ODOM
U66 = Speaker System 4 Dual Frt Dash Mounted, Dual extended range
VK3 = Licence Plate Front Mount Package
V73 =
YT9 =
Y56 = Merchandised PKG, Gran Touring
12L = Secondary Color, Exterior, Silver Met (91)
15A = Stripe Color Accent, MED Gray MET (91)
15U = Primary Color Exterior, ASTRAL Silver (91)
6BF =
7BF =
82B = Trim Combination Cloth, Med Dark Gray (91)
82I = Interior Trim Med Dark Gray (91)
829 = Seat Belt Color Med Dark Gray (91)
9MW =
DIS.LACQUER WA- L8535 U8573 82B ????

Thanks - bp
Re: INFO from the sticker on the cardboard spare tire well cover
Tuesday, January 19, 2010 3:24 PM
Bob, well I could have saved myself a lot of work this morning, that's for sure. Bifocals are still overheated.

Your source is pretty good, except for:

D2P= ?
D35= mirrors

FQ1= ?
F68= 3.45 gears

WA-L8535 is the order number for paint= Silver metallic
U8573 is the parts description number for the above paint.
82B= Medium dark gray/Dark gray cloth interior.

The BF's are spring rates for your particular pkg. There are about 8 possibles, look at tag(s) on springs.

The reason your vin is a JS21 is due to the fact that they use the base model style. When your car was optioned
with the Sport Package WD8... the body style becomes a JS77.

Your car has the 5 speed Isuzu transmission.

The missing numbers most likely are deleted items due to upgraded options. Happens a lot.

Alan
Re: INFO from the sticker on the cardboard spare tire well cover
Wednesday, January 20, 2010 2:39 AM
Sorry if my late late night research caused you extra work. (I was trying to feed myself instead of asking for handouts)
Thanks again for "Filling In The Blanks" for me.
I need a little "Soak" time now to absorb all this information.
... and I need to get to Work
... and I'm gonna need a few parts and part numbers later (looking for a missing center cap, its irritating me seeing only 3 out of 4)
gotta run!

Thanks Again!
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