Vehicle - Anti-Theft Labeling
90oldsmobile12SUBJECT FEDERAL VEHICLE THEFT PREVENTION STANDARD (ANTI-THEFT
LABELING)
MODELSIYEARS 1987-91 CUTLASS SUPREME, EIGHTY-EIGHT, NINETY-EIGHT,
TOURING SEDAN, TORONADO AND TROFEO
NUMBER: 91-1-05
CORP.REF.NO: 770104R
DATE: August 1990
SECTION: 0A
Beginning with the 1987 model year, Federal law required General Motors to label certain parts, on selected cars, with the Vehicle Identification Number.
Additional models may be affected in future model years.
The Ninety Eight and Touring Sedan were granted a partial exemption beginning with the 1991 model year, due to the usage of "Pass Key". Only the engine and transaxle must be labeled. The certification label is still required as it is covered by a different regulation.
Any exemptions granted by the government for anti-theft labeling do not carry-back to prior model years. Hence the anti-theft labels on 1987-90 Ninety Eights and 1989-90 Touring Sedans must continue to be safeguarded in the same manner as other vehicles which have anti-theft labeling (see the instructions below).
The purpose of this law is to deter vehicle theft and to make the tracing and recovery of stolen parts easier. These labels will be readily visible if the vehicle should be dismantled.
The label containing the complete Vehicle Identification Number will be permanently affixed to a surface of the part. Replacement parts must also have labels affixed to them. Replacement labels will have the letter "R", the manufacturer's logo, and the symbol "DOT."
The anti-theft label found on some major sheet metal, engines and transmissions must be masked prior to painting, rustproofing, undercoating, etc. The masking MUST be removed following the above operations. Failure to keep the label clean and readable may result in liability for violation of the Federal Vehicle Theft Prevention Standard, and subject the owner to possible suspicion that the part was stolen.
THESE LABELS ARE NOT TO BE REMOVED, DEFACED, OR COVERED OVER. The labels must be shielded from paint, rustproof, and undercoating (dealer prep included).
The labels will be on the following parts:
Engine and Transmission (may be stamped) Front and rear bumper assemblies Hood *Right and left front doors Right and left rear doors Right and left rear quarter panels Right and left front fenders Rear compartment lid/hatch/tailgate
*Certification label on driver's door qualifies as theft prevention label.