Lock product configuration
Identify model edition, option codes, engineering sources, build-order baseline and accountable release owner.
A build traceability book, not engineering validation, installed-part proof, process certification, conformity decision, vehicle release or recall finding.
Freeze the build baseline, evaluate part effectivity, preserve issue and station events, control nonconformance and assemble test and release sources.
Identify model edition, option codes, engineering sources, build-order baseline and accountable release owner.
Compare effectivity, supplier lot, serial claim, issue event, substitution and unresolved authentication question.
Preserve completion message, torque-data attachment, exception, nonconformance, rework and correction history.
Relate end-of-line source, conflicting results, reviewer challenge, unit release and later campaign question.
The book follows a low-volume vehicle from option baseline through part effectivity, supplier-lot issue, station reports, torque attachment, rework and end-of-line result. A later campaign query produces candidates, not a declared recall population.
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