Vehicle Identification Number
Typical Vehicle Identification Number
The official Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) for title and registration purposes is stamped on a metal tab that is fastened close to the windshield on the LH side of the vehicle. It is visible from outside.
The Vehicle Identification Number is also located on the vehicle certification label.
The Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) is a 17-character alpha-numeric vehicle identification number. This number is used for warranty identification of the vehicle and indicates the following:
- world manufacturer
- type of restraint system
- line
- series
- body type
- engine
- model year
- assembly plant
- consecutive unit number
- The last six digits of the Vehicle Identification Number indicate the Consecutive Unit Number of each unit built at each assembly plant. The Consecutive Unit Numbers begin as follows:
- 100,001 through 599,999: Ford Division Vehicles
- 600,001 through 999,999: Lincoln and Mercury Division Vehicles
World Manufacturer Identifier
Restraint System Type
Manufacturer Specification
Line, Series, Body Type
Engine Type
Check Digit
Vehicle Model Year
Assembly Plant
Production Sequence Number