Vehicle Certification (VC) Label
VEHICLE CERTIFICATION (VC) LABELVehicle Certification (VC) Label Location:
The upper portion of the vehicle certification (VC) label contains the manufacturer name, the month and year of manufacture, the certification statement and the VIN. It also includes gross vehicle weight ratings (GVWR). The VC label is located on the front left-hand door jamb.
Vehicle Certification (VC) Label Reference
Exterior Paint Code:
Paint codes are listed as a 2-part code. The first set of characters listed indicate the vehicle primary body color. The second set of characters listed (if applicable) indicate a 2-tone or accent body color. All colors are base coat/clear coat.
Primary Body Color Codes
- DV - Light Tundra/Titanium Green
- F6 - Ceramic White (tri-coat)
- G3 - Pueblo Gold
- G4 - Cashmere (tri-coat)
- HH - Dark Cherry
- HJ - Pewter Metallic
- JP - Silver Birch
- LS - Light Ice Blue Metallic
- T7 - Charcoal Beige Metallic
- UA - Ebony
- WT - Performance White
2-Tone Color Codes
- G3 - Pueblo Gold
- HJ - Pewter Metallic
Brake Code:
The brake type codes are:
- 4 - Four-wheel disc brakes with anti-lock brake system (ABS) and traction control
Interior Trim Code:
The interior trim codes are listed below. The first digit indicates the interior fabric. The second digit indicates the interior color.
- D - Provence leather with logo
- Q - Nudo leather
The interior trim colors are:
- G - Greystone/Medium-Light Stone
- K - Medium Camel/Light Camel
- N - Charcoal Black
- S - Shale/Dove
Tape/Paint Stripe Code:
Tape and paint stripe codes do not apply.
Radio Code:
The radio type codes are:
- B - AM/FM stereo with in-dash 6-disc compact disc (CD) changer
- K - Premium Electronic AM/FM stereo with cassette, CD player and clock
- Z - Electronic AM/FM stereo with CD player and clock
Axle Code:
The axle ratios are:
- 27 - 3.27 conventional
- 55 - 3.55 locker
Transmission Code:
The transmission code is:
- Q - Four-speed automatic overdrive, 4R75E
Spring Code:
Lincoln Town Car uses a rear air suspension. Only front spring codes are listed.
- Base part number - 18B036
Powertrain Calibration Information:
Powertrain Calibration Information
NOTE: Powertrain calibration information is limited to a maximum of 5 characters per line on the Vehicle Certification Label. Because of this, calibration identification consisting of more than 5 characters will wrap to the second line on the VC label.
Powertrain calibration information is printed in the lower right corner of the Vehicle Certification Label. Only the base calibration information is printed. Revision levels will not appear, however, they can be found in On Line Automotive Service Information System (OASIS). For the current model year, Ford Motor Company is using 3 different protocols which describe powertrain base calibration. These protocols are designed to provide worldwide standardization for vehicle calibration. If the electronic calibration strategy has been used since 1998 and carried into the current model year, Protocol 1 will be used. Refer to Protocol 1. If the electronic calibration strategy has been used since 1999 and is carried into the current model year, Protocol 2 will be used. Refer to Protocol 2. For electronic calibration strategies introduced since the 2000 model year, use Protocol 3. Refer to Protocol 3.
Protocol 1
Protocol 1:
Protocol 2
Protocol 2:
Protocol 3
Protocol 3:
The following offers a more detailed explanation of the coding strategy used for Protocol 3.
Model Year
- 0 - 2000
- 1 - 2001
- 2 - 2002
- 3 - 2003
- 4 - 2004
- 5 - 2005
- 6 - 2006
Vehicle Line
- VC - Lincoln Town Car
Transmission
- 1 - Automatic transmission
Unique Calibration
The Emission/CAFE/CO2 Compliance Department is responsible for assigning these calibration numbers. Unique calibration identifications are assigned to cover similar vehicles to differentiate between tires, drive configurations, final drive ratios and other certification-significant factors.
These 2 characters are chosen by the analyst to provide easily identifiable information unique to each calibration. For example, using the number 2 to denote a 2-valve engine versus using the number 4 to denote a 4-valve engine provides an easily identifiable difference.
Fleet Code
- 0 - Certification (U.S. 4K, final sale in an export market)
- 1 - HDGE/Dyno
- 2 - Fast AMA U.S.
- 3 - ADP U.S.
- 4 - Not assigned
- 5 - Not assigned
- 6 - Evaporative emissions
- 7 - MACAA
- 8 - On-board diagnostics
- 9 - Not assigned
Certification Region
- 5 - U.S. 50 states
- A - U.S. federal, including altitude, may include Canada, may include Mexico
- B - U.S. California standard, includes U.S. green states
- C - Canada
- D - China
- G - Gulf Cooperative Council (Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia and UAE)
- H - Hong Kong
- J - Japan
- K - Korea
- L - Malaysia
- M - Mexico
- N - New Zealand
- P - Australia
- Q - South America (Brazil)
- S - Singapore
- T - Taiwan
- U - South America (unleaded fuel regions)
- V - Vietnam
- X - Rest of world (ROW)
- Y - Military
- Z - Israel
Revision Level (not printed on label)
- 91-99 - Hardware and certification levels
- 01-04 - Preliminary levels
- 00 - Job 1 production (initial certification)
- 05-09 - Pre-job 1 revisions to calibrations
- 10-89 - Post-job 1 revisions to calibrations
- 0B - Durability test level
- BD - On-board diagnostics (OBD) intermediate level (pre-05)