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Ways to find Your VIN (Vehicle Identification Number)

 

A Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) is like your car’s fingerprint. Every car should have a unique number that can be used to identify it. Check for the VIN at various places on the car. You can also find the VIN on many car documents, such as the title or registration. Because thieves will tamper with the VIN label, you should carefully inspect it before buying a used car.

Locating the VIN on the Car

Check the dashboard. Most VIN plates appear on the lower left-hand side of the dashboard. Sit in the driver’s seat and look on the dashboard in front of the steering wheel. Alternately, you might be able to see the VIN easier by standing outside the vehicle and looking through the windshield.

The VIN should have 17 characters if the car was manufactured after 1981. Vehicles manufactured before that date had VINs from 11 to 17 characters. A typical VIN might read 1HGBM22JXMN109186.

Check the front of the car frame. Sometimes, the VIN will appear on the car frame, near the windshield washer container You should crouch down in front of the car on the driver’s side and check.

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Pick up the spare tire. The VIN sometimes appears underneath the spare tire, which is usually in the trunk. Pick up the tire to check.
Check the driver-side door. The VIN should also appear on the Federal Safety Certification Label which is in all new cars.  This label should appear on the driver’s side door in the following places:

On the driver-side doorpost. With the door open, check the spot where the door latches. It should be near the seatbelt return.
Inside the driver-side doorjamb. Open the door and look straight ahead. The VIN should be inside the doorjamb, where the mirror is located when the door is shut.

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Peek in the rear wheel well. Crouch down beside the car, near the rear wheel on the driver’s side. Look up into the well, above the tire. The VIN might be located there, inside the wheel well.

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Call the dealership or manufacturer. Call if you’ve looked everywhere but couldn’t find the VIN.Give them the make and model of your car and ask where the VIN is located. They should be able to help.

Look in front of the engine block. Pop open the hood and check the front of the engine. Some manufacturers affix a body plate that contains the VIN or a partial VIN (typically the last eight characters). This plate should be attached to the firewall inside the engine

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Finding the VIN on Paperwork

Check the title. You can find the VIN on the title document  It will appear in different places, depending on your state, but should be on the front of the title near the top.

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Read the owner’s manual. The VIN should also appear in the owner’s manual that came with the car.  If the car is new, you should have the manual. However,  you might not have it if you bought a used car.

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