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Old 12-12-2005, 03:10 PM   #1
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Have you ever needed information about your coach and failed to know the proper name of the VIN# placard on the door? It's a name that that we don't often have to deal with but the name you're looking for is SPID.

The Service Parts IDentification Label, SPID, is provided with all Workhorse Chassis. The body manufacturer installs this label on an inner body panel. Typically, the label can be found on the inner left wall of the driver's seat. This label lists Vehicle Identification Number, VIN, wheelbase, weights, and all production options or special equipment on the chassis when it was shipped from the factory. This label is a great resource when you need to order any parts for the chassis.

Your VIN# can be found in one of 6 or 7 places in your coach. The VIN# is displayed:
<LI> SPID.
<LI> Top of the radiator core support.
<LI> RH frame rail behind the transmission.
<LI> Rear of RH cylinder head.
<LI> Top of transmission case.
<LI> Weights and Loading sheet in the coach.
<LI> Window inside your brochure bag (WGO for sure)
<LI> Workhorse Emergency Service card

Are there any more locations that you can think of or did I get them all?
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Old 12-12-2005, 03:10 PM   #2
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Have you ever needed information about your coach and failed to know the proper name of the VIN# placard on the door? It's a name that that we don't often have to deal with but the name you're looking for is SPID.

The Service Parts IDentification Label, SPID, is provided with all Workhorse Chassis. The body manufacturer installs this label on an inner body panel. Typically, the label can be found on the inner left wall of the driver's seat. This label lists Vehicle Identification Number, VIN, wheelbase, weights, and all production options or special equipment on the chassis when it was shipped from the factory. This label is a great resource when you need to order any parts for the chassis.

Your VIN# can be found in one of 6 or 7 places in your coach. The VIN# is displayed:
<LI> SPID.
<LI> Top of the radiator core support.
<LI> RH frame rail behind the transmission.
<LI> Rear of RH cylinder head.
<LI> Top of transmission case.
<LI> Weights and Loading sheet in the coach.
<LI> Window inside your brochure bag (WGO for sure)
<LI> Workhorse Emergency Service card

Are there any more locations that you can think of or did I get them all?
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