15/10/2020 @ 16:39:47: MisterZ: Mass change model info thread
16/10/2020 @ 17:04:04: Exiv96: Mass change model info thread
Sorry, but no. Suzuki's current chassis code "syntax" goes like this : two letters, two numerals, one letter.
In those examples, the chassis codes are TSMLYD21S00186262 and TSMLYE21S00187909.
YD means 2wd, YE 4wd, in this case.
19/10/2020 @ 22:00:43: 48bux: Mass change model info thread
Chassis code for Autobianchi/Lancia Y10 is [156].
20/10/2020 @ 08:38:33: antp: Mass change model info thread
@48bux > done
So what do we use? 220 or U60? It is better to use the same code for all
20/10/2020 @ 11:20:49: 48bux: Mass change model info thread
[U60] is the project code for 1995-02 Fiat Ulysse/Citroen Evasion/Peugeot 806/Lancia Zeta, [U65] is the project code for 1995-06 Fiat Scudo/Citroen Jumpy/Dispatch/Peugeot Expert I, [220] is the chassis code for them all, but doesn't show up in PSA VINs, only in Fiat ones, so I included only the Fiats. What would be better to use? IMHO the chassis code to be consistent with other models, so [220] for all of them.
If we do this way, second generation 2002+ Ulysse/Phedra/C8/807 should be all [179] (now this code is applied only to Phedra) and 2007+ Scudo/Jumpy/Dispatch/Expert should be [270].
21/10/2020 @ 07:35:03: antp: Mass change model info thread
I don't know if it is better to use the project code or the chassis code.
I'd say rather the project code, because common to all of them, but indeed the "problem" is that it makes inconsistencies in Fiat codes (not a so big deal though, as they are not well known like BMW or Mercedes codes).
Do other people have opinion about that? (to avoid changing again later)
21/10/2020 @ 12:12:23: 48bux: Mass change model info thread
Well, for me there is no problem
so if we want to use the project code, the Scudo and their twins (first generation) have [U65] as project code.
And for the second generation? Now we have [179] only applied to Phedras and nothing to the others. I think [179] could be extended at least to the Ulysse, as proved by VINs.
02/11/2020 @ 04:04:42: Exiv96: Mass change model info thread
I agree to [179] for the Ulysse. The U60 code is typical of PSA's "syntax" of letter-numeral-numeral.
02/11/2020 @ 09:26:39: night cub: Mass change model info thread
02/11/2020 @ 23:43:02: JB007: Mass change model info thread
03/11/2020 @ 10:11:40: antp: Mass change model info thread
ok
03/11/2020 @ 10:27:14: night cub: Mass change model info thread
You got the Canada part on the Terrains, but not the Chassis Code. 2nd Gen Equinox were GMT172 and the first Gen Terrain were GMT177
13/11/2020 @ 08:31:05: antp: Mass change model info thread
You got the Canada part on the Terrains, but not the Chassis Code. 2nd Gen Equinox were GMT172 and the first Gen Terrain were GMT177
Sorry, I missed that indeed, I'll fix it
18/11/2020 @ 07:37:07: antp: Mass change model info thread
ok
28/11/2020 @ 04:09:30: JB007: Mass change model info thread
30/11/2020 @ 15:10:58: antp: Mass change model info thread
Done
03/12/2020 @ 00:47:02: Truck_Guy: Mass change model info thread
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