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How Acura part numbers work

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30K views 13 replies 10 participants last post by  lacvietaudio  
#1 ·
Thought this would make an interesting thread topic :)

In this post, I'll explain in detail how Acura and Honda part numbers work. We'll use the following part number to illustrate:

60100-S0K-A90ZZ

This is the part number for a hood for a 1999-2001 TL. Now, let's see what the numbers mean:

60100 - This prefix number means that the part number is a hood. Therefore, every hood for every Honda and Acura vehicle carries this prefix as the part number. For example, 60100-S3V-A90ZZ would be a hood for an MDX, 60100-ST7-A91ZZ would fit an Integra.

Here's a few more prefix examples:

08P00- mudguards
08R01 - moonroof visor
33501 - right taillamp
04715 - rear bumper cover

S0K - This tells what kind of car it fits, or the first car it fit when originally created, in the case of parts that fit multiple cars. This is the model code for TL, 1999-2003.

Some others:

SP0- Legend 4 door, 1991-1995
S6M - RSX
ST8 - Integra 4 door, 1994-up
SL0 - NSX

A90ZZ - this suffix tells detail about the part itself.

"A" means that the part is for the North American market. Japan spec parts would carry a "J".

The "90" or "01" can refer to a manufacturer code, or model year. A hood for a 99-01 TL is 60100-S0K-A90ZZ, one for an 02-03 would be 60100-S0K-A91ZZ.

The "ZZ", which some parts don't have, refers to the fact that the part is unpainted. Painted parts have codes like "ZA" or "ZC", or other letter combinations.
 
#2 ·
ahhhh it's all so clear now,pretty logical. Now I know what the numbers mean, when I place the orders with you.
 
#5 ·
Here are all the vehicle codes I can remember offhand:

S10 - CRV, 1997-2001
S9A - CRV, 2002-
SDA - Accord 4 door, 2003-
SDN - Accord 2 door, 2003-
S84 - Accord 4 door, 1998-2002
S82 - Accord 2 door, 1998-2002
S5D - Civic 4 door, 2002-
S5P - Civic 2 door, 2002-
S5T - Civic Si 2002-
SL0 - NSX
SL5 - Vigor
SP0 - Legend 4 door, 1991-1995
SP1 - Legend coupe 1991-1995
SD4 - Legend 4 door, 1986-1990
SG0 - Legend Cpe, 1987-1990
ST7 - Integra 3 door, 1994-
ST8 - Integra 4 door, 1994-
S3V - MDX
S6M - RSX
SY8 - 2.2/2.3CL, 1997-99
SS8 - 3.0CL, 1997-1999
S3M - 3.2CL, 2001-2003
S0K - 3.2TL, 1999-2003
SEP - TL, 2004
SEC - TSX
SCV - Element
S3Y - Insight
S9V - Pilot
S0X - Odyssey
SW5 - 2.5TL, 1995-1998
SZ5 - 3.2TL, 1996-1998
SD2 - Integra, 1986-1989
SK7 - Integra 3 door, 1990-1993
SK8 - Integra 4 door, 1990-1993

And yes, that's from memory :cool:
 
#12 ·
Watch those suffixes. They further break down the application listing. Just because it says ST7 doesn't mean that it will fit your specific car.

18220-ST7-C61 fits 96-99 3 door GSR
18220-ST7-A43 fits 94-01 LS, RS, GS

The ST7 descriptor only refers to the body, it won't break down into trim levels and options.

But to answer your question, it *might* work, but I'll bet the diameter and flanges will be different. If you did a complete motor back system for say a 3 door LS, then it might work. But just the B pipe, no.
 
#11 ·
part #s are often superseded by new versions so its possible the new part has a different # but will fit and function perfectly

In something like your DC2 Integra you have to be careful because there are a few different engine optioins: DOHC (GS, LS, RS) DOHC VTEC (GS-R) and DOHC VTEC Type R. I know the Type R had a specific muffler which was less restrictive, there might also be a variation between the VTEC and non-VTEC mufflers as well ...