There might be codes that people tell you look for but that doesn't give you details and descriptions if you are looking for exact descriptions.When we look up Vehicle Identification Numbers ( VIN ), depending on the year and the older a vehicle is, they will not give a full description of the options. I look up vehicles on a daily basis, since I work at GM dealership and with that year you should be able to find out all the options that were built on the vehicle. Just call the service dept at any GM dealership and give them the Vehicle Identification Numbers ( VIN ), which is in the lower corner of the dash on the driverside of the dash. I have to do this for many customers because when customer buy used vehicle a lot of them want to know all the options that come on the vehicle. Hope this helps as much as it can.
2006-10-02 01:59:24
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answered by ~~1GR8GUY~~ 2
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i own a repair shop,,and if you,ll take your seat out of it,it will have a build sheet in under one of the springs of the seat,,and it has everything your truck came with,its usually put on the passengers side of the seat,,if not you can run the serial number and it will bring up the info ,also,,there may be a similar sticker in the glove box with a lot of numbers on it,,this is a small version of the build sheet,good luck i hope this help,s.
2006-10-01 09:16:32
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answered by dodge man 7
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Take your truck to a GM dealership and ask them to check the RPO codes printed on the sticker on the door. Those codes represent every option installed on that particular truck.
2006-10-01 10:34:49
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answered by urnamesucksnutz 2
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The VIN number should tell you alot of what you want to know.
2006-10-01 07:25:48
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answered by sigguy 2
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1-800-222-1020
GM customer asst.
2006-10-02 08:00:13
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answered by Dave B 3
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I found mine under the seat, too. It had a date on it, too.
2006-10-02 15:36:54
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answered by randyrich 5
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