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I'm trying to get a different dash for my '98 S10 (and found a complete, perfect matching one for $75) and the question I'm getting is "is it with or without the code ZN4?". The junkyard guy is telling me they are two different dashes and are not interchangeable.
I am unsure if I have the code or not, but I don't think I do.
This is all I've found.
Do you guys know anything about the interchangeability or any more info on the code itself?
EDIT: I also just got a stock CD player and will be trying to reset/unlock it.
I am unsure if I have the code or not, but I don't think I do.
This is all I've found.
From my understanding, this just means that a late '98 was made under the '98 year badging, but has '99 components (which might be when they went to the 0411 ECM and redid all the electrical; I think '00 for sure the electrical system is different).Product Availability
Due to marketing concerns, some models may have VIN badges to indicate one model year, but the engine content may actually be of a previous, or of a future year. This can cause confusion when trying to reference a Model Year (MY) for service concerns. To address this, two RPOs have been designated to indicate a MY "pull ahead" or "Push back". These RPOs (and an explanation) are as follows.
1. RPO "ZN4"
Which means a vehicle is badged for one model year while it is being manufactured into the next (pushed back). A specific case of this are some 1998 S/T pickuptrucks which are VIN'd as 1998, but are manufactured after the traditional August changeover, and contain 1999 Powertrain components. These trucks would contain RPO "+ZN4".
Do you guys know anything about the interchangeability or any more info on the code itself?
EDIT: I also just got a stock CD player and will be trying to reset/unlock it.

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