Group parts number 'cheat' sheet

Re: Group parts number 'cheat' sheet

Postby CADLOU » Thu Jan 23, 2020 2:44 pm

The most frustrating thing about learning group numbers is when some jack a$$ decided that the parts need to be wither in two different groups or changes where they were. Connectors are a pain because they can be anywhere depending on the year of the car to what it is used for.
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Re: Group parts number 'cheat' sheet

Postby bsnyder723 » Fri Jan 24, 2020 1:36 pm

CADLOU wrote:The most frustrating thing about learning group numbers is when some jack a$$ decided that the parts need to be wither in two different groups or changes where they were. Connectors are a pain because they can be anywhere depending on the year of the car to what it is used for.



Easiest way to find connectors, usually, is to look up the component part and USUALLY they list the connector in the description..... But it's not 100% foolproof
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Re: Group parts number 'cheat' sheet

Postby Torgy » Fri Jan 24, 2020 3:49 pm

CADLOU wrote:The most frustrating thing about learning group numbers is when some jack a$$ decided that the parts need to be wither in two different groups or changes where they were. Connectors are a pain because they can be anywhere depending on the year of the car to what it is used for.


who is the Jackwagon that decided they would change group 16 for the Colorado?
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Re: Group parts number 'cheat' sheet

Postby ehiatt » Fri Jan 24, 2020 3:54 pm

bsnyder723 wrote:
CADLOU wrote:The most frustrating thing about learning group numbers is when some jack a$$ decided that the parts need to be wither in two different groups or changes where they were. Connectors are a pain because they can be anywhere depending on the year of the car to what it is used for.



Easiest way to find connectors, usually, is to look up the component part and USUALLY they list the connector in the description..... But it's not 100% foolproof


You can also search part info on GlobalConnect. The connector is usually listed in the engineering notes.
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Re: Group parts number 'cheat' sheet

Postby parts-slinger » Sun Jan 26, 2020 11:48 pm

Smolet check your PM box again, thanks.

For some 'reason', I get a lot requests for keys and FOBs from sales. imagine that.

Anywho, whats the group number for Keys and FOBs.

Thanks
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Re: Group parts number 'cheat' sheet

Postby smoyer » Mon Jan 27, 2020 12:55 pm

parts-slinger wrote:Smoyer:

I sent you a PM.

Thanks for the help

ATTACHMENT SENT
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Re: Group parts number 'cheat' sheet

Postby bigmac » Mon Jan 27, 2020 4:26 pm

parts-slinger wrote:Smolet check your PM box again, thanks.

For some 'reason', I get a lot requests for keys and FOBs from sales. imagine that.

Anywho, whats the group number for Keys and FOBs.

Thanks

Keys 2187 FOB's cars 10485 trucks 16345
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Re: Group parts number 'cheat' sheet

Postby bentwrench54 » Mon Jan 27, 2020 4:36 pm

bsnyder723 wrote:
CADLOU wrote:The most frustrating thing about learning group numbers is when some jack a$$ decided that the parts need to be wither in two different groups or changes where they were. Connectors are a pain because they can be anywhere depending on the year of the car to what it is used for.



Easiest way to find connectors, usually, is to look up the component part and USUALLY they list the connector in the description..... But it's not 100% foolproof



If they don't list it in with the component part, they will sometimes list it in engineering notes.

edit.. saw someone else noted that.
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Re: Group parts number 'cheat' sheet

Postby CADLOU » Mon Jan 27, 2020 4:57 pm

How many are old enough to remember when you also had to use charts. When was the last time you had to use the standard book?
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Re: Group parts number 'cheat' sheet

Postby bsnyder723 » Mon Jan 27, 2020 5:38 pm

CADLOU wrote:How many are old enough to remember when you also had to use charts. When was the last time you had to use the standard book?



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