What do RPO codes mean?
Regular Production Option
A Regular Production Option (RPO) is a General Motors standard coding for vehicle configuration options and began in 1970. These codes are a combination of 3 alphanumeric characters and refer to a specific option or modification to the vehicle including the paint color.
How do you read a GMC VIN number?
How to Decode a GMC VIN?
- 1GT = Manufacturer (GMC United States)
- R = Platform Code (Sierra 1500)
- 1 = Platform Series Code.
- V = Restraint Type.
- E = Body Style (4-Door Pick-up)
- C = Engine Type (L83 – VVT, AFM)
- 6 = Security Code.
- E = Model Year (2014)
How do I know if my truck has electronic suspension?
GM trucks and SUVs have Service Parts Identification Label sticker inside the glove box. This label will have your VIN, Wheel Base, Model designation and a list of 3-digit/character RPOs (Regular Production Options). If you see code “Z55” on the label, you have Autoride electronic suspension.
What happens if my P60 is wrong?
If you are working as a PAYE employee (normal worker) on 5th April each year your employer must give you a P60. A P60 defines exactly what HMRC know and belive your should have paid in tax and National Insurance. If your P60 is incorrect, it is up to you to rectify the error.
What is a P60 form used for?
A P60 is a form used by HMRC. A P60 is issued at the end of each tax year. A P60 contains exact information about how much you have earned PAYE (Paye As You Earn) and NIC’s (National Insurance Contributions) you have paid during the specified tax year.
What is the difference between a P60 and p45?
Every employee is entitled to receive a P60 from his employer if he/she was employed on the last day of the year i.e. 31 December. If you leave employment during a tax year, you will receive a P45 when leaving instead.
What is a P60 (End of year certificate)?
A P60 (End of Year Certificate) is an annual statement issued to taxpayers at the end of each tax year that the employee works for an employer. You should never destroy your P60 as it is a vital part of the proof that tax has been paid.