| Model Select Model from the identification form, a dialog box 
              will appear:  
 Then select the model from the list and click on the OK 
              button. This information will be inserted in theidentification form.
 Type
 Select Type from the identification form. A dialog box will 
              appear (with the list of types corresponding to the model you have 
              previously chosen): 
 Then select the type (FCOA) and click on the OK button. 
              This information will be inserted in the identification form. Fabrication number
 Select Vehicle fabrication number, a dialog box will appear: 
 Enter the 7 character production number (1 letter identifying the 
              works followed by 6 digits) and click on the OK button. This 
              information will be inserted in the identification form. This dialog box allows you to obtain an approximate number if you 
              do not know the fabrication number. To do so, enter the year (two last digits of the year) and then 
              the two digits corresponding to the month, without leaving a space 
              (eg: 0002 for February 2000).
 
 The program will offer you a list of possible approximate fabrication 
              numbers depending on the factory. Select an approximate fabrication number from this list. In the example above, the vehicle may have been built at Maubeuge 
              ('U') or at Flins ('F'). Click on the OK button. This information will be inserted 
              in the identification form. N.B.: This approximation method will allow you to consult 
              the documentation, but does not guarantee the reliability of the 
              information. You should therefore give preference to entering the 
              actual production number. Identification form with the completed information: 
 
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 You will find the principal specifications of the vehicle (model, 
              vehicle type and production number) on the top right of the identification 
              form: 
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