How Many Digits is the Vehicle Identification Number?

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VanLiam
07/28/25 8:28pm
The Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) consists of seventeen letters and digits. Here is more information about the VIN: 1. The VIN, also known as the Vehicle Identification Number, is a unique code composed of seventeen letters and digits that represents vehicle information. This information includes the manufacturer, production location, production year, engine chassis serial number, etc. Due to its unique nature and ability to represent various vehicle details, it is often referred to as the vehicle's ID card. 2. VIN positions 1-3 (WMI): WMI stands for World Manufacturer Identifier. The first digit represents the country or region of production, while digits 2-3 indicate the manufacturer and vehicle type. Positions 4-9 (VDS): VDS stands for Vehicle Descriptor Section. Digits 4-8 represent the vehicle's type, series, body style, and engine type, among other details. The 9th digit is the check digit. Positions 10-17 (VIS): VIS stands for Vehicle Identifier Section. The 10th digit indicates the production year of the vehicle. The 11th digit represents the assembly plant code. Digits 12-17 denote the production sequence number of the vehicle.
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McSteven
08/12/25 1:14am
I've always been fascinated by cars, from taking apart toy cars as a child to helping friends repair vehicles later on. I noticed that the Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) is always fixed at the lower left corner of the windshield or on the door pillar, consisting of a standard 17-digit combination of numbers and letters. This number is like a car's ID card, following a globally unified format: the first three digits represent the manufacturer (e.g., 'J' for Toyota); the middle part describes the model and year; and the last few digits are for anti-counterfeiting verification. I've personally used it to check the history of used cars, avoiding purchasing vehicles with accident records. Nowadays, when buying a car or transferring ownership, you need to input this 17-digit code into online services to check records, which is quite convenient. Remembering it can save a lot of trouble. It's also used to identify vehicles in cases of theft or recalls, ensuring family safety. I recommend all car owners memorize their VIN and save it in their phones.
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