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Old 07-26-2013, 05:59 PM
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Anyone got a table of how to breakdown a date code and what the correct part # is for the 63 A option alternator?

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I have 1105360 for the alternator, not sure how accurate it is though?



The date code should look like 9L10 for the date code.
But I have not seen a newer alternator, this is for the older ones.

The 1st digit is the year, 2nd (letter) the month, the the days




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