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Old 11-23-02, 03:22 PM   #1 (permalink)
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May be a dumb question, if I took the time to look? But, where would I find the Service Parts Identification Label on my 2000 C5 Convertible?

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Inside the glove compartment, RH side.
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Eventually, I'll get around to adding a page like this to all the model years located in our Model Center, but for now, I have this in the 2002 Model Center:

http://corvetteactioncenter.com/specs/2002/2002id.html

As someone already pointed out, the location is the same for the 2000 MY.
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Thanks to all, I found the label. Now where do I find the “secret decoder ring” so I know what each of the codes means?

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Just post up here, and we will answer any questions that you may have.
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C4C5specialist:
Thanks for you offer of help, but I don’t think you want to tell me what all 35 codes mean that on my car’s label.
As I was typing this reply I remembered to look in my Service Manual and guess what’s on page 0-14, the complete list. Sometimes my brain is just not working.
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