What Does the Engine Chassis Number Represent?
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Engine chassis number represents the coding of vehicle information. It is the Vehicle Identification Number, abbreviated as VIN. It consists of seventeen letters and numbers. Chassis number positions 1-3: WMI (World Manufacturer Identifier). The first digit represents the country or region where the vehicle was manufactured, and digits 2-3 represent the manufacturer and vehicle type. Chassis number positions 4-9: VDS (Vehicle Descriptor Section). Positions 4-8 represent the vehicle's type, series, body, and engine type, among other information. The 9th digit is the check digit. Chassis number positions 10-17: VIS (Vehicle Identifier Section). The 10th digit indicates the vehicle's production year. The 11th digit is the assembly plant code. Digits 12-17 represent the vehicle's production sequence number.