Where can I find decals/labels for the fan shroud for a '95 LT1? Thanks.
Fan shroud decals for 1995 LT1
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Re: Fan shroud decals for 1995 LT1
Linda------
At one time, many of the engine compartment labels were available from GM. In fact, I purchased complete sets from GM for my 1992 about 15 years ago. Of course, most or all are probably discontinued by now. However, if I had the part numbers of the labels you need I could check availability. The labels usually have the part number on them. If you don't have the labels, at all, you could check on another 95.
Assuming that they're no longer available from GM, your best bet would probably be to check with Corvette vendors that are into C4 parts. This would include Corvette Central, Mid America, and Ecklers.In Appreciation of John Hinckley- Top
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Re: Fan shroud decals for 1995 LT1
Linda------
OK, I found these:
GM #10231210-------A/C refrigerant and engine oil----currently available from GM
GM #10241175-------belt routing----currently available from GM
GM #10210318-------cooling system-----used to VIN #1198904-----discontinued
GM #10286902-------cooling system------used from VIN 119805----currently available from GM
GM #10236268-------engine oil-----currently available from GM
GM #10120010-------fan blade caution-----discontinued
GM #15001747-------supplemental inflatable restraint-----currently available from GM
I'm not sure that all of the above actually mount on the fan shroud.
The emissions label which does mount on the fan shroud may also be available. However, to know which one you need, I need to know the transmission and whether the car was originally delivered in California or not.In Appreciation of John Hinckley- Top
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Re: Fan shroud decals for 1995 LT1
Wow Thanks!
I'm looking for
10120010 - fan blade
26017956 - supplemental inflatable restraint
10241175 - belt installation
10231210 - refrigerant & engine oil
The VIN number listed is the last 6 of the VIN right?
The car is an automatic & was not delivered in California.
Linda
Linda------
OK, I found these:
GM #10231210-------A/C refrigerant and engine oil----currently available from GM
GM #10241175-------belt routing----currently available from GM
GM #10210318-------cooling system-----used to VIN #1198904-----discontinued
GM #10286902-------cooling system------used from VIN 119805----currently available from GM
GM #10236268-------engine oil-----currently available from GM
GM #10120010-------fan blade caution-----discontinued
GM #15001747-------supplemental inflatable restraint-----currently available from GM
I'm not sure that all of the above actually mount on the fan shroud.
The emissions label which does mount on the fan shroud may also be available. However, to know which one you need, I need to know the transmission and whether the car was originally delivered in California or not.- Top
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Re: Fan shroud decals for 1995 LT1
Wow Thanks!
I'm looking for
10120010 - fan blade
26017956 - supplemental inflatable restraint
10241175 - belt installation
10231210 - refrigerant & engine oil
The VIN number listed is the last 6 of the VIN right?
The car is an automatic & was not delivered in California.
Linda
Linda-------
Yes, the VIN I listed for the cooling system label would be the last 7 digits of the VIN number.
The 26017956 SIR label was once available from GM but it's now discontinued. The 15001747 SIR label is available. I don't know how the two differ.
The emissions label for your application is GM #10243019 and coded "YAA". It is still available from GM.
If you wish to get these labels from GM I wouldn't wait too long. I'm really surprised that these are still available, at all, and I would not expect that to last much longer. As I surmised in my first post, the ones for my 1992 are already all discontinued. By the way, these labels are not exactly cheap. One might expect they'd only be worth a dollar or two but they cost a LOT more than that. However, cheap at twice the price when you can't get them anymore and reproductions, should they be now or ever available, usually are "not quite the same" as the original GM issue.In Appreciation of John Hinckley- Top
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