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Originally posted by Mr. Pockets
I was under the impression that in '92 and '93 there was no L, just LS and LS-L.
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Sorry, I was just going by the VIN decoding instructions from the '92 manual in naming my designations. Of course, they would have no need for the B, G or K designations for the 92 tranny either -- although Huck may want to change his door plaque now.
Let's say your VIN is as follows:
JF1 CX343 X N H 100001
JF1 = Maker Identifier
A JF1" is a "Passenger Vehicle"
CX3
C = C "Series
X = Body Type (X=2-Door Coupe)
3 = Engine Type (3=3.3 Liter Engine)
4 = Model
2 = Base Model
3 = L Model
4 = LS Model
5 = LS-L Model
3 = Weight Class, and restraint type
Passenger Car :
1 = Without Passive Restraint
2 = With Passive Restraint
3 = With SRS & Passive Restraint
X = Check Digit (0 through 9 and X varies)
N = Model Year
(N ='92. Since I'm taking this info from the '92 Service Manual, it's the only designation shown).
H = Transmission Type:
B = 5MT (5-Speed Manual)
G = Full Time AWD 5MT (5-Speed Manual w/AWD)
H = Full time AWD 4AT (4-Speed Automatic w/AWD))
K = 4AT (4-Speed Automatic)
100001 = Vehicle Identification
(100001 and after = 2 door coupe).