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Old Jan 16, 2005 | 12:44 PM
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When you order a car from your dealer you get a order # if the order was received by the factory you get a status code 1100.Now the question is when you get a status code 0f 1101 which means the order was accepted by the factory,does this mean that your dealer has a allocation,and the factory will start the process of giving the car a TPW in the future.

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Originally Posted by krusty
When you order a car from your dealer you get a order # if the order was received by the factory you get a status code 1100.Now the question is when you get a status code 0f 1101 which means the order was accepted by the factory,does this mean that your dealer has a allocation,and the factory will start the process of giving the car a TPW in the future.

Yes, congrats on the progress....
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Old Jan 16, 2005 | 01:14 PM
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I loved following the status code. I finally got the 3800 and the VIN. Wow a real car out there with my name on it. Now if they can just get it trucked here soon. It's driving me nuts. I feel like someone asked 'do you know where your child is' and i have to say no. But when it does arrive i'm not letting it out of my sight.
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I loved following the status code. I finally got the 3800 and the VIN.

6000-Vehicle delivered to customer is even better.
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I believe that that any code at or above 2000 means the dealer's allocation has been used, from one of Marvin's posts. Here are the status codes he supplied, and the descriptions are slightly different from the ones in the FAQ.

Order status codes:
1100 = Preliminary Order (Order passed GM edit tables but dealers has not received allocation to place order)
2000 = Accepted By GM (Dealer used allocation to place order into production)
2500 = Preferenced (Order pulled to the production system)
3000 = Accepted By Production Control (Order input into the production system)
3100 = Sequenced (Order sequenced for Production)
3300 = Scheduled For Production (Order is scheduled into the plant build cycle)***
3400 = Broadcast (Order is sent to various build & supplier areas to bring order together)
3800 = Produced (Order is built and VIN# shows in the Dealer Order system now)
4150 = Invoiced (Order is invoiced to the dealer)
4200 = Shipped (Vehicle is shipped to the dealer or point of delivery)
5000 = Delivered To Dealer
6000 = Delivered To Customer
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Old Jan 16, 2005 | 04:07 PM
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Great info

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Great info

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