Toyota.epc-data [exclusive]
Look at the far right of the part table. You will see "From: 08/1997 - To: 07/1998." Mid-year revisions are common. If your car was built in June 1998, the part changed. Always check your vehicle's manufacturing date on the door jamb sticker.
Every vehicle leaves the factory with a specific configuration. An EPC database allows users to look up that exact configuration using a Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) or frame number. Instead of guessing if a part fits a 2015 Toyota Camry, the catalog shows the exact part installed on your specific Camry on the assembly line. Key Features of the Platform
This code matches a full, unique 10-digit authentic Toyota OEM part number listed in the adjacent sidebar chart. 4. Capturing the Part Number toyota.epc-data
def find_catalog_by_frame(self, input_frame): """ Identifies the vehicle catalog based on the Chassis/Frame number. """ input_frame = input_frame.upper().strip()
: Detailed visual breakdowns of everything from subframes to turbo coolant pipes. Exact Part Numbers Look at the far right of the part table
Using the EPC ensures you have the complete, up-to-date part number, which can be used for purchasing at a dealership or finding reputable third-party replacements. Tips for Success on Toyota.epc-data
Detailed diagrams showing the assembly and relationship of parts. Always check your vehicle's manufacturing date on the
The platform helps identify if a specific part number is shared across different Toyota models or model years. How to Use Toyota.epc-data: Step-by-Step
This table is critical for the Japanese Domestic Market (JDM). It links the to the Catalog Code .
The primary use case for toyota.epc-data is decoding a VIN or Frame Number to find compatible parts.
Parts are organized into logical automotive categories, mimicking factory workshop manuals: