GM plant codes are often referred to as "Cisco codes" due to a historical connection with the company Cisco Systems, which provided the networking infrastructure for GM's plant operations. The term has become synonymous with the codes used to identify different manufacturing plants and their specific operations within GM. This nomenclature reflects the integration of technology and manufacturing processes in the automotive industry.
Not at all is my answer! GM foods are very bad for nature, the DNA of the plant is modified to be able to survive in a particular environment, then pollination takes place and the pollen of the GM plant sits on a non GM plant and makes a another plant of the non GM type but now it will have characteristics of the GM plant. Which means if you have a GM field of crop and you have a plant pest next to the field; the pest plant will be resistant to biocides and will destroy the crop.
Reading the codes in a GM is possible without a scantool only through the 1995 model year.
Mountain GM Henry Because its there
The Pontiac Grand Prix goes by the GM Factory Wire Harness Color Codes. http://www.installdr.com/harnesses/GM-Wiring.pdf
Indiana at the gm plant
i am trying to find out the codes for a 1991 cadillac deville
It stands for Dash Integration Module
350 4 bolt main
GM have the codes. these keys and codes are very very expensive to replace GM seems to think if you can afford a key with a chip, u have lots of money
The codes are listed in the factory service manual, you might also find them in either a Haynes or Chilton manual.
the is a conector under the dash on the driver side called a OBD2 conector. the is the port that is used to read troble codes. Take the truck to your local auto zone and get them to read the codes for you, then get them to give you the print out on the codes from there computer inside the store this will explane what is wronge. this procedure will only work if the check engine light is on.
GM Autoplex Plant in Oshawa, Ontario.....