What is the Safety Compliance Certification Label on my Lincoln?
The Safety Compliance Certification Label, commonly referred to as the door jamb label, is located on the edge of the driver's front door or the door latch pillar (B-Pillar). Brinda información tal como:
- DATE: fecha de fabricación
- VIN: número de identificación del vehículo (VIN)
- GVWR - Gross Vehicle Weight Rating
- GAWR - Gross Axle Weight Rating for each axle of the vehicle
- TIRE: tamaño de neumático
- RIM: tamaño de llanta
- PRESSURE: presión de inflado de neumáticos recomendada
- EXT PNT: código de pintura exterior
- WB: distancia entre ejes
- INT TR: acabado del interior
- TR: transmisión (automática/manual)
- SPR: resorte
- AXLE: código de eje

Etiqueta de certificación de seguridad de repuesto
Replacement compliance labels (door jamb stickers) are only available through a Lincoln Retailer. This service is only available for up to five (5) model years.
You can request a Technical Data Sheet for older model vehicles by contacting a Lincoln Client Experience Manager at 1-800-521-4140, or by selecting Live Chat at the bottom right of lincoln.com/support. When calling, please have your Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) available.
Authorized Vendors for Door Jamb Labels of Older Vehicles
Refer to the table below to find the contact information of the companies authorized by Lincoln Licensing to make sticky labels and embossed metal tags:
| Calcomanías | |
| Marti Auto Works 13238 W. Butler Dr. El Mirage, AZ 85335 623 935-2558 info@martiauto.com | ECS Automotive Concepts 753 Goddard Ave. Chesterfield, MO 63005 855 532-7846 sales@ecsvin.com |
Notas:
- Tienes que mostrar una etiqueta original o dañada para que te den la de repuesto.
- Many sources claim to be authorized by Lincoln but are not licensed.
- For other restoration needs, other Lincoln-licensed products can be found online at Ford Restoration and Parts.
Información adicional
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