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Vehicle Specification Decal
The vehicle specification decal (Fig. 1.1) identifies the
vehicle model, I.D. number, and major component mod-
els. It also lists the major assemblies and installations
shown on the chassis specification sheet. A copy of the
specification decal is inside the rear cover of the
Own-
er’s Warranty Information for North America
booklet. An
illustration of the decal is shown in Fig. 1.1.
NOTE: Labels shown in this chapter are examples
only.
Federal Motor Vehicle Safety
Standard (FMVSS) Labels
NOTE: Due to the variety of FMVSS certification
requirements, not all of the labels shown will apply
to your vehicle.
Tractors with or without fifth wheels purchased in the
U.S. are certified by means of a certification label
(Fig. 1.2) and the tire and rim labels. These labels are
attached to the left rear door post.
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USE VEHICLE ID NO.
WHEN ORDERING PARTS
WHEELBASE
ENGINE NO.
TRANS NO.
FRT AXLE NO.
REAR AXLE NO.
REAR AXLE NO.
RATIO
FOR COMPLETE PAINT INFORMATION
SEE VEHICLE SPECIFICATION SHEET
MANUFACTURED BY
MODEL
VEHICLE ID NO.
DATE OF MFR
ENGINE MODEL
TRANS MODEL MAIN
FRONT AXLE MODEL
REAR AXLE MODEL
PAINT MFR
PAINT NO.
PART NO. 24−00273−010
COMPONENT INFORMATION
Fig. 1.1, Vehicle Specification Decal, U.S.-Built Vehicle
Shown
11/21/96
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2
3
1. Date of manufacture by month and year.
2. Gross vehicle weight rating; developed by taking the
sum of all the vehicle’s gross axle ratings.
3. Gross axle weight ratings; developed by considering
each component in an axle system, including
suspension, axle, wheels, and tires. The lowest
component capacity is the value used for the
system.
Fig. 1.2, Certification Label, U.S.
Vehicle Identification
1.1

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