Table of Contents
I.Scope,DefinitionandPurpose
II.WhenSubmissionisRequired
III.RequirementsforPartApproval
IV.SubmissionLevels
V.ProcessRequirements
A.AuxiliaryDrawingsandSketches
B.PartSpecificInspectionorTestDevice
C.Customer-IdentifiedSpecialCharacteristics
D.PreliminaryProcessCapabilityStudies
E.AppearanceApprovalRequirements
F.DimensionalEvaluation
-PartWeight(Mass)
G.MaterialTests
-MaterialApprovals
H.PerformanceTests
I.PartSubmissionWarrant
J.EngineeringChanges
K.MultipleCavityMolds,Tools,DiesandPatterns
VI.RecordsandMasterSampleRetention
VII.PartSubmissionStatus
AppendixA:FormsUsedinProductionPartApproval
Process
1.PartSubmissionWarrant
-IndexedForm
-BlankForm
2.AppearanceApprovalReport
-IndexedForm
-BlankForm
3.DimensionalReport
4.MaterialTestReport
5.PerformanceTestReport
AppendixB:Chrysler-SpecificInstructions
AppendixC:Ford-SpecificInstructions
AppendixD:GeneralMotors-SpecificInstructions
AppendixE:ChangeSummary
GLOSSARY Abstract
Must be used by suppliers in the submission of production approval parts for approval to Chrysler, Ford, or General Motors. Current differences between the three processes have resulted in additional demands on supplier resources. To improve this situation, Chrysler, Ford and General Motors developed and will distribute this commonized procedure through AIAG.