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VIN on a Chinese moped

Step 5: Using the Check Digit. Most companies use the ninth digit, always a number, as a check digit. Using a complex mathematical equation, they can determine if the product of multiplying all of the numbers and letters in the VIN besides the 9th digit, when divided by 11, has a remainder equal to the check digit. If it does, the VIN is real. 1) Enter Any VIN with Free Preview 2) Full VIN Reports Are Now Free. Search Any Vehicle History using our Free VIN Check and Free Vehicle History.

VIN on a 1996 Porsche 993 GT2
VIN visible in the windshield
VIN is recorded in Vehicle License of China.

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A vehicle identification number (VIN) is a unique code, including a serial number, used by the automotive industry to identify individual motor vehicles, towed vehicles, motorcycles, scooters and mopeds, as defined in ISO 3779 (content and structure) and ISO 4030 (location and attachment).

VINs were first used in 1954 in the United States.[1] From 1954 to 1981, there was no accepted standard for these numbers, so different manufacturers used different formats.

In 1981, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration of the United States standardized the format.[1] It required all on-road vehicles sold to contain a 17-character VIN, which does not include the letters O (o), I (i), and Q (q) (to avoid confusion with numerals 0, 1, and 9).

There are vehicle history services in several countries that help potential car owners use VINs to find vehicles that are defective or have been written off.

  • 2Components
    • 2.1World manufacturer identifier
    • 2.2Vehicle descriptor section
    • 2.3Vehicle identifier section
  • 3Check-digit calculation

Classification[edit]

There are at least four competing standards used to calculate the VIN.

  • FMVSS 115, Part 565: Used in United States and Canada[2]
  • ISO Standard 3779: Used in Europe and many other parts of the world
  • SAE J853: Very similar to the ISO standard
  • ADR 61/2 used in Australia, referring to ISO 3779 and 3780[3]

Components[edit]

Modern VINs are based on two related standards, originally issued by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) in 1979 and 1980: ISO 3779[4] and ISO 3780,[5] respectively. Compatible but different implementations of these ISO standards have been adopted by the European Union and the United States, respectively.[6]

The VIN comprises the following sections:

Standard1234567891011121314151617
ISO 3779World manufacturer identifierVDSVIS
European Union[7]

more than 500 vehicles/year

World manufacturer identifierIndication of 'the general characteristics of the vehicle'Indication that provides 'clear identification of a particular vehicle'
European Union[7]

500 or fewer vehicles/year

World manufacturer identifier9Indication of 'the general characteristics of the vehicle'Indication that provides 'clear identification of a particular vehicle'
North America

more than 2000 vehicles/year

World manufacturer identifierVehicle attributesCheck digitModel yearPlant codeSequential number
North America

2000 or fewer vehicles/year

World manufacturer identifier9Vehicle attributesCheck digitModel yearPlant codeManufacturer identifierSequential number
VIN in a GM-T-Platform body next to a passenger seat

World manufacturer identifier[edit]

The first three characters uniquely identify the manufacturer of the vehicle using the world manufacturer identifier or WMI code. A manufacturer who builds fewer than 1000 vehicles per year uses a 9 as the third digit, and the 12th, 13th and 14th position of the VIN for a second part of the identification. Some manufacturers use the third character as a code for a vehicle category (e.g., bus or truck), a division within a manufacturer, or both. For example, within 1G (assigned to General Motors in the United States), 1G1 represents Chevrolet passenger cars; 1G2, Pontiac passenger cars; and 1GC, Chevrolet trucks.

The Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE) in the U.S. assigns WMIs to countries and manufacturers.[8]

The first character of the WMI is the region in which the manufacturer is located. In practice, each is assigned to a country of manufacture, although in Europe the country where the continental headquarters is located can assign the WMI to all vehicles produced in that region (Example: Opel/Vauxhall cars whether produced in Germany, Spain, the United Kingdom or Poland carry a WMI of W0L because Adam Opel AG is based in Rüsselsheim, Germany).

In the notation below, assume that letters precede numbers and that zero is the last number. For example, 8X–82 denotes the range 8X, 8Y, 8Z, 81, 82, excluding 80.[8]

Country or Region codes[edit]

A–H = AfricaJ–R = AsiaS–Z = Europe1–5 = North America6–7 = Oceania8–9 = South America

AA-AH South Africa
AJ-AN Cote d'Ivoire
AP-A0 unassigned
BA-BE Angola
BF-BK Kenya
BL-BR Tanzania
BS-B0 unassigned
CA-CE Benin
CF-CK Madagascar
CL-CR Tunisia
CS-C0 unassigned
DA-DE Egypt
DF-DK Morocco
DL-DR Zambia
DS-D0 unassigned
EA-EE Ethiopia
EF-EK Mozambique
EL-E0 unassigned
FA-FE Ghana
FF-FK Nigeria
FL-F0 unassigned
GA-G0 unassigned
HA-H0 unassigned

J Japan
KA-KE Sri Lanka
KF-KK Israel
KL-KR Korea (South)
KS-K0 Kazakhstan
L China (Mainland)
MA-ME India
MF-MK Indonesia
ML-MR Thailand
MS-M0 Myanmar
NA-NE Iran
NF-NK Pakistan
NL-NR Turkey
NS-N0 unassigned
PA-PE Philippines
PF-PK Singapore
PL-PR Malaysia
PS-P0 unassigned
RA-RE United Arab Emirates
RF-RK Taiwan
RL-RR Vietnam
RS-R0 Saudi Arabia

SA-SM United Kingdom
SN-ST Germany (formerly East Germany)
SU-SZ Poland
S1-S4 Latvia
S5-S0 unassigned
TA-TH Switzerland
TJ-TP Czech Republic
TR-TV Hungary
TW-T1 Portugal
T2-T0 unassigned
UA-UG unassigned
UH-UM Denmark
UN-UT Ireland
UU-UZ Romania
U1-U4 unassigned
U5-U7 Slovakia
U8-U0 unassigned
VA-VE Austria
VF-VR France
VS-VW Spain
VX-V2 Serbia
V3-V5 Croatia
V6-V0 Estonia
W Germany (formerly West Germany)
XA-XE Bulgaria
XF-XK Greece
XL-XR Netherlands
XS-XW Russia
(former USSR)
XX-X2 Luxembourg
X3-X0 Russia
YA-YE Belgium
YF-YK Finland
YL-YR Malta
YS-YW Sweden
YX-Y2 Norway
Y3-Y5 Belarus
Y6-Y0 Ukraine
ZA-ZR Italy
ZS-ZW unassigned
ZX-Z2 Slovenia
Z3-Z5 Lithuania
Z6-Z0 unassigned

1, 4, or 5 United States
2 Canada
3A-3W Mexico
3X-37 Costa Rica
38-39 Cayman Islands
30 unassigned

6 Australia
7 New Zealand

8A-8E Argentina
8F-8K Chile
8L-8R Ecuador
8S-8W Peru
8X-82 Venezuela
83-80 unassigned
9A-9E Brazil
9F-9K Colombia
9L-9R Paraguay
9S-9W Uruguay
9X-92 Trinidad & Tobago
93–99 Brazil
90 unassigned

Vehicle descriptor section[edit]

The fourth to ninth positions in the VIN are the vehicle descriptor section or VDS. This is used, according to local regulations, to identify the vehicle type, and may include information on the automobile platform used, the model, and the body style. Each manufacturer has a unique system for using this field. Most manufacturers since the 1980s have used the eighth digit to identify the engine type whenever there is more than one engine choice for the vehicle. Example: for the 2007 Chevrolet Corvette, U is for a 6.0-liter V8 engine, and E is for a 7.0 L V8.

North American check digits[edit]

One element that is inconsistent is the use of position nine as a check digit, compulsory for vehicles in North America and China, but not Europe.

Vehicle identifier section[edit]

The 10th to 17th positions are used as the 'vehicle identifier section' (VIS). This is used by the manufacturer to identify the individual vehicle in question. This may include information on options installed or engine and transmission choices, but often is a simple sequential number. In North America, the last five digits must be numeric.

Model year encoding[edit]

One consistent element of the VIS is the 10th digit, which is required worldwide to encode the model year of the vehicle. Besides the three letters that are not allowed in the VIN itself (I, O and Q), the letters U and Z and the digit 0 are not used for the model year code. The year code is the model year for the vehicle.

The year 1980 was encoded by some manufacturers, especially General Motors and Chrysler, as 'A' (since the 17-digit VIN was not mandatory until 1981, and the 'A' or zero was in the manufacturer's pre-1981 placement in the VIN), yet Ford and AMC still used a zero for 1980. Subsequent years increment through the allowed letters, so that 'Y' represents the year 2000. 2001 to 2009 are encoded as the digits 1 to 9, and subsequent years are encoded as 'A', 'B', 'C', etc.

CodeYearCodeYearCodeYearCodeYearCodeYearCodeYear
A =1980L =1990Y =2000A =2010L =2020Y =2030
B =1981M =19911 =2001B =2011M =20211 =2031
C =1982N =19922 =2002C =2012N =20222 =2032
D =1983P =19933 =2003D =2013P =20233 =2033
E =1984R =19944 =2004E =2014R =20244 =2034
F =1985S =19955 =2005F =2015S =20255 =2035
G =1986T =19966 =2006G =2016T =20266 =2036
H =1987V =19977 =2007H =2017V =20277 =2037
J =1988W =19988 =2008J =2018W =20288 =2038
K =1989X =19999 =2009K =2019X =20299 =2039

On April 30, 2008, the US National Highway Traffic Safety Administration adopted a final rule amending 49 CFR Part 565, 'so that the current 17 character vehicle identification number (VIN) system, which has been in place for almost 30 years, can continue in use for at least another 30 years', in the process making several changes to the VIN requirements applicable to all motor vehicles manufactured for sale in the United States. There are three notable changes to the VIN structure that affect VIN deciphering systems:

  • The make may only be identified after looking at positions one through three and another position, as determined by the manufacturer in the second section or fourth to eighth segment of the VIN.
  • In order to identify the exact year in passenger cars and multipurpose passenger vehicles with a GVWR of 10,000 or less, one must read position 7 as well as position 10. For passenger cars, and for multipurpose passenger vehicles and trucks with a gross vehicle weight rating of 10,000 lb (4,500 kg) or less, if position seven is numeric, the model year in position 10 of the VIN refers to a year in the range 1980–2009.[citation needed] If position seven is alphabetic, the model year in position 10 of VIN refers to a year in the range 2010–2039.
  • The model year for vehicles with a GVWR greater than 10,000 lb (4,500 kg), as well as buses, motorcycles, trailers and low-speed vehicles, may no longer be identified within a 30-year range. VIN characters 1–8 and 10 that were assigned from 1980–2009 can be repeated beginning with the 2010 model year.

Plant code[edit]

Compulsory in North America and China is the use of the 11th character to identify the assembly plant at which the vehicle was built. Each manufacturer has its own set of plant codes.

Production number[edit]

In the United States and China, the 12th to 17th digits are the vehicle's serial or production number. This is unique to each vehicle, and every manufacturer uses its own sequence.

Check-digit calculation[edit]

A check-digit validation is used for all road vehicles sold in the United States and Canada.

When trying to validate a VIN with a check digit, first either (a) remove the check digit for the purpose of calculation or (b) use a weight of zero (see below) to cancel it out. The original value of the check digit is then compared with the calculated value. If the calculated value is 0–9, the check digit must match the calculated value. If the calculated value is 10, the check digit must be X. If the two values do not match (and there was no error in the calculation), then there is a mistake in the VIN. However, a match does not prove the VIN is correct, because there is still a 1/11 chance that any two distinct VINs have a matching check digit: for example, the valid VINs 5GZCZ43D13S812715 (correct with leading five) and SGZCZ43D13S812715 (incorrect with leading character 'S'). The VINs in the Porsche image, WP0ZZZ99ZTS392124, and the GM-T body image, KLATF08Y1VB363636, do not pass the North American check-digit verification.

Symbol

Transliterating the numbers[edit]

Transliteration consists of removing all of the letters, and replacing them with their appropriate numerical counterparts. These numerical alternatives (based on IBM's EBCDIC) are in the following chart. I, O, and Q are not allowed in a valid VIN; for this chart, they have been filled in with N/A (not applicable). Numerical digits use their own values.

Transliteration key: values for VIN decoding
A: 1B: 2C: 3D: 4E: 5F: 6G: 7H: 8N/A
J: 1K: 2L: 3M: 4N: 5N/AP: 7N/AR: 9
N/AS: 2T: 3U: 4V: 5W: 6X: 7Y: 8Z: 9

S is 2, and not 1. There is no left-alignment linearity.

Weights used in calculation[edit]

The following is the weight factor for each position in the VIN. The 9th position is that of the check digit. It has been substituted with a 0, which will cancel it out in the multiplication step.

Weight factor table
Position1234567891011121314151617
Weight876543210098765432

Worked example[edit]

Consider the hypothetical VIN 1M8GDM9A_KP042788, where the underscore will be the check digit.

VIN1M8GDM9AKP042788
Value14874491027042788
Weight876543210098765432
Products8 284835161218100 18560 2410282416
  1. The VIN's value is calculated from the above transliteration table. This number is used in the rest of the calculation.
  2. Copy the weights from the above weight factor table.
  3. The products row is the result of the multiplication of the vertical columns: Value and Weight.
  4. The products (8, 28, 48, 35 ... 24, 16) are all added together to yield a sum, 351.
  5. Find the remainder after dividing by 11
    351 MOD 11 = 10
    351 ÷ 11 = 31 10/11
  6. The remainder is the check digit. If the remainder is 10, the check digit is X. In this example, the remainder is 10, so the check digit is transliterated as X.

With a check digit of X, the VIN 1M8GDM9A_KP042788 is written 1M8GDM9AXKP042788.

A VIN with straight-ones (seventeen consecutive 1s) has the nice feature that its check digit 1 matches the calculated value 1. This is because a value of one multiplied by 89 (sum of weights) is 89, and 89 divided by 11 is 8 with remainder ​111; thus 1 is the check digit. This is a way to test a VIN-check algorithm.


VIN scanning[edit]

VINs may be optically read with barcode scanners or digital cameras, or digitally read via OBD-II in newer vehicles. There are smartphone applications that can pass the VIN to websites to decode the VIN.

List of common WMI[edit]

The Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE) assigns the WMI (world manufacturer identifier) to countries and manufacturers. The following list shows a selection of world manufacturer codes.

WMICountryManufacturer
AAVSouth AfricaVolkswagen[9]
AHTSouth AfricaToyota[9]
AFASouth AfricaFord
BF9KenyaKIBO Motorcycles
CL9TunisiaWallyscar
JAJapanIsuzu
JC1JapanFiat Automobiles/Mazda
JFJapanFuji Heavy Industries
JHLJapanHonda[9]
JHMJapanHonda[9]
JM0JapanMazda for Oceania export
JM1JapanMazda
JMBJapanMitsubishi[9]
JM6JapanMazda[9]
JNJapanNissan[9]
JSJapanSuzuki[9]
JTJapanToyota[9]
JYJapanYamaha[9]
KLSouth KoreaDaewoo/GM Korea[9]
KMHSouth KoreaHyundai[9]
KNSouth KoreaKia[9]
KPTSouth KoreaSsangYong[9]
L2CChinaChery Jaguar Land Rover
L6T/LB3ChinaGeely
LA6ChinaKing Long
LBEChinaBeijing Hyundai
LBVChinaBMW Brilliance
LC0ChinaBYD Industry
LDCChinaDongfeng Peugeot-Citroën
LE4ChinaBeijing Benz
LFMChinaFAW Toyota
LFPChinaFAW Car
LFVChinaFAW-Volkswagen
LGBChinaDongfeng Nissan
LGJChinaDongfeng Fengshen
LGWChinaGreat Wall (Havel)
LGXChinaBYD Auto
LH1ChinaFAW Haima
LHGChinaGuangzhou Honda
LJ1ChinaJAC
LJDChinaDongfeng Yueda Kia
LLVChinaLifan
LMGChinaGAC Trumpchi
LPAChinaChangan PSA (DS Automobiles)
LS5ChinaChangan Suzuki
LSFAChinaSAIC Maxus
LSGChinaSAIC General Motors
LSJChinaSAIC MG
LSVChinaSAIC Volkswagen
LTVChinaFAW Toyota (Tianjin)
LVGChinaGAC Toyota
LVHChinaDongfeng Honda
LVRChinaChangan Mazda
LVSChinaChangan Ford
LVVChinaChery
LWVChinaGAC Fiat
LZWChinaSAIC GM Wuling
LZYChinaYutong
MNTThailandNissan
MM0ThailandMazda
MMBThailandMitsubishi[9]
MRHThailandHonda
MS0MyanmarKia
NMTTurkeyToyota
NM0TurkeyFord Otosan
PL1MalaysiaProton
PMHMalaysiaHonda
PM1MalaysiaBMW
PM2MalaysiaPerodua
PNAMalaysiaKia
PNVMalaysiaVolvo Cars
PN1MalaysiaToyota
PN8MalaysiaNissan
PP1MalaysiaMazda
PR8MalaysiaFord
SABUnited KingdomOptare
SAJUnited KingdomJaguar
SALUnited KingdomLand Rover[9]
SARUnited KingdomRover[9]
SATUnited KingdomTriumph[9]
SB1United KingdomToyota[9]
SBMUnited KingdomMcLAREN Automotive Limited[9]
SCCUnited KingdomLotus Cars[9]
SCFUnited KingdomAston Martin Lagonda Limited[9]
SCEUnited KingdomDeLorean
SFDUnited KingdomAlexander Dennis
SFEUnited KingdomAlexander Dennis (North America)
SHHUnited KingdomHonda[9]
SHSUnited KingdomHonda[9]
SJNUnited KingdomNissan[9]
TCCSwitzerlandMicro Compact Car[9]
TEBUK/SwitzerlandJohnston sweeper (Bucher)
TMACzech RepublicHyundai[9]
TMBCzech RepublicŠkoda[9]
TRUHungaryAudi[9]
TSMHungarySuzuki[9]
U5YSlovakiaKia[9]
UURomaniaDacia[9]
VA0AustriaÖAF[9]
VF1FranceRenault[9]
VF2FranceRenault[9]
VF3FrancePeugeot[9]
VF4FranceTalbot[9]
VF5FranceIveco Unic SA[9]
VF6FranceRenault Trucks/Volvo[9]
VF7FranceCitroën[9]
VF8FranceMatra/Talbot/Simca[9]
VF9FranceBugatti[9]
VFEFranceIvecoBus
VNKFranceToyota
VR1FranceDS Automobiles
VSSSpainSEAT[9]
VS7SpainCitroën
VV9SpainTauro Sport Auto
WAGGermanyNeoplan[9]
WAUGermanyAudi[9]
WAPGermanyAlpina[9]
WBAGermanyBMW[9]
WBSGermanyBMW M[9]
WBXGermanyBMW[9]
WDBGermanyMercedes-Benz[9]
WDC, WDD, WMXGermanyDaimlerChrysler AG/Daimler AG[9]
WEBGermanyEvoBus[9]
WF0GermanyFord of Europe[9]
WJMGermanyIveco
WJRGermanyIrmscher[9]
WKKGermanyKarl Kässbohrer Fahrzeugwerke[9]
WMAGermanyMAN[9]
WMEGermanySmart[9]
WMWGermanyMini[9]
WP0GermanyPorsche car[9]
WP1Germany[9]Porsche SUV
WUAGermanyQuattro[9]
WVGGermanyVolkswagen[9]
WVWGermanyVolkswagen[9]
WV1GermanyVolkswagen Commercial Vehicles[9]
WV2GermanyVolkswagen Commercial Vehicles[9]
W09GermanyRuf Automobile[9]
W0LGermanyOpel/Vauxhall[9]
W0SVGermanyOpel Special Vehicles[9]
XLRNetherlandsDAF Trucks[9]
XTARussiaAvtoVAZ[9]
XTBRussiaAZLK[9]
YK1FinlandSaab[9]
YS2SwedenScania, Södertälje[9]
YS3SwedenSaab[9]
YS4SwedenScania, Katrineholm[9]
YTNSwedenSaab NEVS
YV1SwedenVolvo Cars[9]
YV2SwedenVolvo Trucks[9]
YV3SwedenVolvo Buses[9]
YT9SwedenKoenigsegg Automotive AB[10]
ZA9ItalyBugatti
ZAMItalyMaserati[9]
ZARItalyAlfa Romeo[9]
ZCFItalyIveco[9]
ZFAItalyFiat[9]
ZFFItalyFerrari[9]
ZGAItalyIvecoBus[9]
ZHWItalyLamborghini[9]
ZLAItalyLancia[9]
1BUnited StatesDodge[9]
1CUnited StatesChrysler[9]
1FUnited StatesFord[9]
1GUnited StatesGeneral Motors[9]
1G1United StatesChevrolet
1G3United StatesOldsmobile
1G4United StatesBuick[11]
1G9United StatesGoogle
1GBUnited StatesChevrolet incomplete vehicles[11]
1GCUnited StatesChevrolet
1GDUnited StatesGMC incomplete vehicles[11]
1GMUnited StatesPontiac
1HGUnited StatesHonda[9]
1JUnited StatesJeep[9]
1LUnited StatesLincoln[9]
1MUnited StatesMercury[9]
1MRUnited StatesContinental[9]
1NUnited StatesNissan
1VWUnited StatesVolkswagen[9]
1YVUnited StatesMazda[9]
1ZVUnited StatesFord
2DGCanadaOntario Drive & Gear
2FCanadaFord[9]
2GxCanadaGeneral Motors[9]
2G1CanadaChevrolet
2G2CanadaPontiac
2G9CanadaGnome Homes
2HGCanadaHonda
2HHCanadaAcura
2HJCanadaHonda
2HKCanadaHonda
2HMCanadaHyundai
2L9CanadaLes Contenants Durabac
2LNCanadaLincoln[9]
2MCanadaMercury[9]
2TCanadaToyota
3FMexicoFord
3GMexicoGeneral Motors[9]
3HGMexicoHonda[9]
3HMMexicoHonda
3KPMexicoKia[9]
3NMexicoNissan[9]
3VWMexicoVolkswagen[9]
4FUnited StatesMazda[9]
4JUnited StatesMercedes-Benz[9]
4MUnited StatesMercury
4S3United StatesSubaru[9]
4S4United StatesSubaru[9]
4S6United StatesHonda
4TUnited StatesToyota[9]
4USUnited StatesBMW[9]
5FNUnited StatesHonda[9]
5J6United StatesHonda[9]
5LUnited StatesLincoln
5N1United StatesNissan
5NMUnited StatesHyundai
5NPUnited StatesHyundai
5TUnited StatesToyota[9]
5UUnited StatesBMW[9]
5XUnited StatesHyundai/Kia
5YJUnited StatesTesla[9]
55United StatesMercedes-Benz[9]
6FAustraliaFord[9]
6GAustraliaGeneral Motors
6G1AustraliaChevrolet
6G2AustraliaPontiac
6HAustraliaHolden
6MMAustraliaMitsubishi[9]
6T1AustraliaToyota
6U9AustraliaJapanese Imports[12]
7A1New ZealandMitsubishi
7A3New ZealandHonda
7A4New ZealandToyota
7A5New ZealandFord
7A8New ZealandNZ Transport Agency (pre-2009)
7ATNew ZealandNZ Transport Agency (post-2009)
8APArgentinaFiat
8AFArgentinaFord[9]
8AGArgentinaGeneral Motors
8AWArgentinaVolkswagen
8AJArgentinaToyota
8A1ArgentinaRenault
8ACArgentinaMercedes Benz
8BCArgentinaCitroën
8ADArgentinaPeugeot
8C3ArgentinaHonda
8ATArgentinaIveco
9BDBrazilFiat Automóveis
9BGBrazilGeneral Motors
9BWBrazilVolkswagen[9]
9BFBrazilFord
93HBrazilHonda
9BRBrazilToyota
936BrazilPeugeot
935BrazilCitroën
93YBrazilRenault
93XBrazilSouza Ramos - Mitsubishi / Suzuki
9BHBrazilHyundai
95PBrazilCAOA / Hyundai
94DBrazilNissan
94NBrazilRWM Brazil
98RBrazilChery
988BrazilJeep
98MBrazilBMW
9BMBrazilMercedes-Benz
99ABrazilAudi
99JBrazilJaguar Land Rover
9C2BrazilHonda Motorcycles[9]
9C6BrazilYamaha[9]
9CDBrazilSuzuki (motorcycles)
93WBrazilFiat Professional
93ZBrazilIveco
953BrazilVW Trucks / MAN
9BSBrazilScania
9BVBrazilVolvo Trucks
9FBColombiaRenault
9UJUruguayChery
9UKUruguayLifan
9UWUruguayKia

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ ab'Vehicle Identification Numbers (VINs)'. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA). Retrieved 2011-07-24.
  2. ^'eCFR – Code of Federal Regulations – Title 49: Transportation – PART 565—VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION NUMBER (VIN) REQUIREMENTS'. www.ecfr.gov. Retrieved 2013-04-09.
  3. ^'ComLaw Legislative Instruments – Vehicle Standard (Australian Design Rule 61/02 – Vehicle Marking) 2005 (ADR 61/02)'. Comlaw.gov.au. Retrieved 2010-09-27.
  4. ^ISO 3779:2009 Road vehicles—Vehicle identification number (VIN)—Content and structure
  5. ^ISO 3780:2009 Road vehicles—World manufacturer identifier (WMI) code
  6. ^'United States Federal VIN Requirements (Title 49, Chapter V, Part 565)'. Access.gpo.gov. Archived from the original on 2010-05-27. Retrieved 2010-09-27.
  7. ^ ab'Directive 76/114/EEC - Automotive - Enterprise and Industry'. European Commission. Archived from the original on 2013-09-30. Retrieved 2013-07-08.
  8. ^ ab'ISO 3780:2009 Road vehicles – World manufacturer identifier (WMI) code'. ISO. 2009-10-05. Retrieved 2010-09-27.
  9. ^ abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzaaabacadaeafagahaiajakalamanaoapaqarasatauavawaxayazbabbbcbdbebfbgbhbibjbkblbmbnbobpbqbrbsbtbubvbwbxbybzcacbcccdcecfcgchcicjckclcmcncocpcqcrcsctcucvcwcxcyczdadbdcdddedfdgdhdidjdkdldmdndodpdqdrdsdt'List of manufacturers of motor vehicles and their trailers - numerical - SV 3.2'(PDF). Germany: Kraftfahrt-Bundesamt. 2018-01-15. Retrieved 2019-01-08.
  10. ^'Re: VIN Information pursuant to 49 CFR 565.7 KOENIGSEGG'(PDF). US: National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. 2008-03-14. Retrieved 2019-03-13.
  11. ^ abc'Revision to General Motors' Vehicle Identification Number decoding for 2016 Model Year'(PDF). US: National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. 2015-01-12. Retrieved 2019-03-13.
  12. ^'Importing vehicles without a 17 character VIN'. NEVDIS.

External links[edit]

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What's a VIN Number (Vehicle Identification Number)?

How many characters:17 (digits and capital letters)
Where to find:Dashboard on the driver's side
First digit stands for:Country of manufacturer

A vehicle identification number (VIN) is a unique code that is assigned to every motor vehicle when it's manufactured. The VIN is a 17-character string of letters and numbers without intervening spaces or the letters Q (q), I (i), and O (o); these are omitted to avoid confusion with the numerals 0 and 1. Each section of the VIN provides a specific piece of information about the vehicle, including the year, country, and factory of manufacture; the make and model; and the serial number. VINs are usually printed in a single line.

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How to Find the Vehicle's VIN Number

On most passenger cars, you may find the VIN number on the front of the dashboard on the driver's side. The best way to see it is to look through the windshield from outside the car. You may also find the VIN number on the driver's side door pillar. Open the door and look around the area where the door latches to the car. A motorcycle's VIN is usually on the steering neck below the handlebars, although sometimes it's on the motor or on the frame near the motor. A semitrailer's VIN is located on the front part of the semitrailer on the left side.

If you can't find the VIN number on the vehicle, you should also be able to locate it on your vehicle's title or liability insurance documents.

How to Use the VIN Decoder to Do a VIN Number Check

Enter your vehicle's 17-character Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) in the field above to check it and receive an instant report on its manufacturer, brand, make and model, body style, engine size, assembly plant, and model year. The information is provided by the National Highway Traffic Safetly Administration (NHTSA) from the data submitted by the manufacturers to NHTSA. The VIN Decoder lookup is intended for use with vehicles manufactured since 1981. If your vehicle was made before 1981, the VIN will most likely contain 11 characters.

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How to Decode the Vehicle Identification Number

Wondering what all the characters in your vehicle's VIN stand for?

Why the VIN Is Important

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There are situations in which you will want to check a vehicle's VIN, since many data registries use it to record details of the vehicle's history. If you're interested in buying a used car, you can do a VIN lookup to get the vehicle history report and find records of its previous owners, accidents, and repairs. You can also find out if the manufacturer had ever issued a recall of the vehicle and whether those repairs were made. Finally, law enforcement agencies do a VIN check to identify vehicles that have been stolen.

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Model Year Character Codes

CodeYearCodeYearCodeYearCodeYear
A1980L1990Y2000A2010
B1981M199112001B2011
C1982N199222002C2012
D1983P199332003D2013
E1984R199442004E2014
F1985S199552005F2015
G1986T199662006G2016
H1987V199772007H2017
J1988W199882008J2018
K1989X199992009K2019

World Manufacturer Identifier (WMI): Country of Origin Character Codes

The first three characters of every VIN number uniquely identify the manufacturer of the vehicle. This is called the World Manufacturer Identifier or WMI code.

WMIRegionNotes
A-HAfricaAA-AH = South Africa
J-RAsia>J = Japan
KL-KR = South Korea
L = China
MA-ME = India
MF-MK = Indonesia
ML-MR = Thailand
MS = Myanmar
PA-PE = Philippines
PL-PR = Malaysia
RF-RG = Taiwan
S-ZEuropeSA-SM = United Kingdom
SN-ST, W = Germany
SU-SZ = Poland
TA-TH = Switzerland
TJ-TP = Czech Republic
TR-TV = Hungary
TW = Portugal
VA-VE = Austria
VF-VR = France
VS-VW = Spain
VX-V2 = Yugoslavia
XL-XM = The Netherlands
XS-XW = USSR
X3-X0 = Russia
YA-YE = Belgium
YF-YK = Finland
YS-YW = Sweden
ZA-ZR = Italy
1-5North America1, 4, 5 = United States
2 = Canada
3 = Mexico
6-7Oceania6A-6W = Australia
7A-7E = New Zealand
8-0South America8A-8E = Argentina
8F-8J = Chile
8X-82 = Venezuela
9A-9E, 93-99 = Brazil
9F-9J = Colombia