![]() ![]() ![]() These differences between the standards mean that the primary guide nomenclature of the two standards (that is, the Base Vehicle ID in ACES and KTypes in TecDoc) do not necessarily cross from one vehicle in one standard to one vehicle in the other standard. In simplest terms, ACES is a year, make and model lookup, represented by a “Base Vehicle ID” number, while TecDoc uses model year ranges and other vehicle attributes, represented by “K-type” numbers, to identify specific vehicles. The translation of ACES to TecDoc, and visa versa, can be a large task owing to the different ways in which the two data standards handle vehicle identification, according to the company. ![]()
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