The V.I.N. is unique for each car. No matter who made it.
The eighth digit of the vin number is the engine code.
In GM trucks or new GM cars, the 8th digit of the VIN # is the Engine.
Yes, But... the VIN number is stored in the radio. You will need to take your vehicle to someone (probably a GM dealer) the that has a Class 2 GM Scan tool and have them program the radio with your VIN number.
There was a recall on GM vehicles for a wiper problem. Mine would do what they wanted to do. A GM dealer can input your VIN number and tell if the recall was done.
take VIN number to gm dealer, they can get you new key thru that
Yes, that would be the easiest way to find out.
If it's an original engine, call a GM dealership and give them the VIN number.
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go to a gm dealer with your serial number
Yes, I believe it uses GM's Pass Key II anti-theft system. Your local GM dealer will know for sure if you provide them with a VIN number.
Call a GM dealership and have the VIN handy.
There is a gm part number on the back of the fob. Take that number, and your vin number, to your local Chevy dealer, who has an interchange book, or, your local wreckig yard, has the same. They can tell you. There is also a tester for those. I think only GM will have one of those.