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Model Identification

Repair procedures in this article are identified by body type. The following table lists GM division, model name, and body type.

MODEL IDENTIFICATION

Body Type & GM Division Model Name
"A" Body
Buick Century
Chevrolet Celebrity
Oldsmobile Cutlass Ciera
Pontiac 6000
"B" Body
Buick Estate Wagon, LeSabre
Chevrolet Impala, Caprice
Oldsmobile Custom Cruiser, 88
Pontiac Parisienne
"C" Body
Buick Electra
Cadillac DeVille, Fleetwood
Oldsmobile Ninety-Eight
"E" Body
Buick Riviera
Cadillac Eldorado
Oldsmobile Toronado
"F" Body
Chevrolet Camaro
Pontiac Firebird
"G" Body
Buick Regal
Chevrolet El Camino, Monte Carlo
Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme
Pontiac Bonneville, Gran Prix
"J" Body
Buick Skyhawk
Cadillac Cimarron
Chevrolet Cavalier
Oldsmobile Firenza
Pontiac 2000
"K" Body
Cadillac Seville
"P" Body
Pontiac Fiero
"T" Body
Chevrolet Chevette
Pontiac 1000
"X" Body
Buick Skylark
Chevrolet Citation
Oldsmobile Omega
Pontiac Phoenix
"Y" Body
Chevrolet Corvette
NOTE: Most Computer Command Control (CCC) problems are the result of mechanical breakdowns, poor electrical connections or damaged vacuum hoses. Before considering the CCC system as a possible cause of problems, ignition high tension wires, fuel supply, electrical connections and vacuum hoses should be checked. Failure to do so may result in lost diagnostic time.