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Vehicle Emission Control Information (VECI)

The document discusses vehicle emission control information decals, which contain important specifications for repairing a vehicle's emission systems. These decals are typically located under the hood or on the radiator support and list the engine and evaporative family groups in a 12-character code. Technicians must refer to these decal codes when servicing a vehicle's emissions systems to ensure repairs meet regulatory standards.

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Vehicle Emission Control Information (VECI)

The document discusses vehicle emission control information decals, which contain important specifications for repairing a vehicle's emission systems. These decals are typically located under the hood or on the radiator support and list the engine and evaporative family groups in a 12-character code. Technicians must refer to these decal codes when servicing a vehicle's emissions systems to ensure repairs meet regulatory standards.

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2007 PCED On Board Diagnostics SECTION 1: Description and Operation

Procedure revision date: 03/29/2006

Vehicle Emission Control Information (VECI)


VECI Decal
Each vehicle has a VECI decal containing emission control information that applies specifically to the vehicle
and engine. The specifications on the decal are critical to repairing the emissions systems.

Typical VECI Decal


VECI Decal Location
Typical location of the decal is on the underside of the hood or on the radiator support sight shield.

Engine/Evaporative Emission (EVAP) System Information


Manufacturers must use a standardized system for identifying their individual engine families. The system
described below was developed by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) in 1991 to meet new
regulatory requirements for 1994 and later model years.

The engine family group and evaporative family name consists of 12 characters each.

Both the engine family group and the evaporative family name are listed in the box on the emission decal as
indicated in the area marked as engine evaporative family information. The first line contains engine size
and the 12-character engine family group. The second line contains the 12-character evaporative family
name information. Both the engine family group and the evaporative family name are specific to the vehicle.
Please refer to the Engine Family Group and the Evaporative Family Name worksheet for decoding
information.

Typical VECI Decal Used As An Example

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