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What Is The Product Identification Plate? Where Can I Find It And What Does It Tell Me?

2011-01-24 - Kevin Rutledge

Volvo uses the Product Identification (ID) Plate, also sometimes called the Build Plate, to store various information about how a car was equipped from the factory.

Typically, the Product ID plate will contain such information such as Exterior Color Code and Interior Code.  Depending on the Model Year, it may also contain numbers that indicate what suspension and/or steering components are on the car. 

In many cases, numbers off of the Product ID Plate may be needed to determine what replacement parts are needed for your Volvo.  These numbers are sort of like a VIN number in that digits in certain positions represent different options.

Product ID Plate Location

On earlier FWD and AWD models, the Product Indentification Plate was under the hood on the Left (Driver's) side of the engine bay.  On later models it is usually located in the front door opening of the right (passenger) rear door (on the "B" pillar".)


Product ID Plate Definitions 1998-2000 model years (S70, V70, C70)

  • 16 = Market Code
  • 17 = Interior Trim Code
  • 18 = Exterior Paint Code
  • 19 = Special Vehicle number (Taxi, Police, etc.)
  • 20 = Front Suspension Spring & Strut Code
  • 21 = Front Anti-sway Bar Code
  • 22 = Rear Suspension Shock Code
  • 23 = Rear Suspension Spring Code
  • 24 = Rear Suspension Anti-Sway Bar Code
  • 25 = Suspension Bump Stop Code
  • 26 = Steering Rack Code

Product ID Plate Definitions up to 2001 to mid-2002 model year (S60, S80, V70, XC70)

  • 16 = Market Code
  • 17 = Interior Code
  • 18 = Exterior Paint Code
  • 19 = Special Vehicle number (Taxi, Police, etc.)
  • 20 = Front Suspension Spring & Strut Code
  • 21 = Front Anti-sway Bar Code
  • 22 = Rear Suspension Spring & Shock Code
  • 23 = Rear Anti-Sway Bar Code
  • 24 = Front Suspension Bump Stop Code
  • 25 = Rear Suspension Bump Stop Code
  • 26 = Steering Rack Code (not relevant to all models)

Product ID Plate Definitions for mid-2002 model year and later

 

  • 13 = Model Year
  • 14 = Factory Code (represents the factory where the car was built)
  • 15 = Chassis Number
  • 16 = Market Code (USA, Canada, etc.)
  • 17 = Interior Code
  • 18 = Exterior Paint Code
  • 19 = Special Vehicle Number (Taxi, Police, etc.)
  • 20 = Front Suspension Spring Code
  • 21 = Front Suspension Strut Code
  • 22 = Front Anti-Sway Bar Code
  • 23 = Rear Suspension Spring Code
  • 24 = Rear Suspension Shock Code
  • 25 = Rear Anti-Sway Bar Code
  • 26 = Front Suspension Bump Stop Code
  • 27 = Rear Suspension Bump Stop Code