Some new, some old BCC Info.

Bruce Plecan nacelp at bright.net
Mon May 31 03:01:00 GMT 1999


| > > I have a question.
| > > If I wanted a copy of the updated prom what would I have to do?   If I
| > > asked for the PROM and broadcast code would that get me the latest
| > > one?  I do now that whien I had someone else tune my car originally
| > > (about 1.5 years ago) he did go and get the prom with the same
| > > broadcast code from a dealer.  So would that prom have had all of the
| > > fixes from 1.5 years ago?
| > Copy of newest prom....
| > My experiences have been that the service department has the quickest
| > route to the latest prom part numbers.  They can use your application
| > or the BCC to find it.  F-bodies appear to be linked to tire size.
| > I've only seen a few other cars that list tire sizes in the prom
| > description.  The quality of the info you recieve depends on the guy
| > running the software at the dealership.  You can then take the part no
| > to the parts dept.
| > >From the parts angle, sometimes your BCC will yield a clear cut
| > replacement, sometimes it will show a good
| > number, sometimes it will be replaced by several choices which aren't
| > clearly for your car.  Juz depends.
| > What's your BCC?  If nothing new has been offered since 98, I can find
| > out if it's the latest vers. and give you a part no.
| > Shannen
| BDZL is the broadcast code I have.  The computer part no is  the
| 16159278 computer.   Are there any rev numbers actually in the prom
| data?
| Roger

Just for the lack of anything else, to do I ran some numbers.
Your BDZL (partno 16189599) "maybe" superceeded to a BNXF (partno 16216379).
I happen to have a BDZP (partno 16189610)
Grumpy




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