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Tire Pressure and Parts Identification Label

4. 1993 VEHICLE CERTIFICATION AND TIRE PRESSURE LABEL

In accordance with Federal motor Vehicle Regulations, a Vehicle Certification and Tire Pressure Label is being affixed to all 1993 model Buicks.

The label will have a certification statement, Vehicle Identification Number, month and year that the vehicle was built. The label will be attached horizontally to the left front door inner panel lock facing on most models.

The lower portion of the label will have the tire size and tire pressure information.

Due to the certification label's location, it may be subject to damage during car shipment and new vehicle pre-delivery service or may be required due to door repair or replacement.

To acquire a replacement certification label, proceed as follows:

A. Check Vehicle Identification Number on engine block and identification number on instrument panel to see that they match.

B. Send a readable machine copy of the vehicle invoice, along with a letter of explanation to your Zone/Branch Office, Attention Ass't. Zone Manager - Service/Branch Manager.

NOTE:
Replacement labels are only available for current model year.

5. SERVICE PARTS IDENTIFICATION LABEL

Assembly centers no longer use a body number plate that contains paint and trim information. This information, along with options and build content, is now recorded on the Service Parts Identification (SPID) label. Care should be taken to transfer the SPID label or its information, if panel to which label is affixed requires replacement. Replacement SPID labels are not available.