When you open the door on your Nissan Frontier, you might notice a sticker inside with several abbreviations and figures. This is the Safety Compliance Certification Label, and it contains information you should know. That’s why Hall Nissan Virginia Beach has assembled this guide to help you understand this label and the information it contains.
What Is the Safety Compliance Certification Label?
The Safety Compliance Certification Label, also known as the door jamb label, is a sticker placed inside your vehicle door that provides information about your model. It summarizes the vehicle’s statistics, manufacturing information, and capacity.
Decoding the Figures
There are several figures and abbreviations on the Safety Compliance Certification Label to know, including:
- Manufacturing Date (DATE): This is the day your vehicle left the factory.
- Vehicle Identification Number (VIN): This seventeen-character sequence is essentially your vehicle’s “fingerprint.”
- Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR): This is the maximum amount a vehicle can carry when fully loaded.
- Gross Axle Weight Rating (GAWR): This is how much weight each of your truck’s axles can handle.
- Tire Size (TIRE): This refers to how large your tire diameter is.
- Recommended Tire Pressure (PSI COLD): This is your recommended tire pressure reading and may differ from the number on your tires; use this number instead.
- Exterior Trim Color (EXT PNT): This is your vehicle’s finish and color code.
My Sticker Is Missing. What Should I Do?
If your Nissan Frontier door jamb label is missing or damaged, you may be eligible for a replacement. Contact our service team today to learn about replacing this label.
Understand Your Nissan Frontier Door Jamb Label in Virginia Beach, VA
Want to learn more about the door jamb label on your Nissan Frontier? Contact Hall Nissan Virginia Beach today to ask specific questions about your model.