intro to automotives. what is a vin? a car’s vin is the automotive equivalent of "dna"

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Intro to Automotives

What is a VIN?A car’s VIN is the automotive equivalent of

"DNA".

What is a VIN?It is a 17 digit number

It displays a car’s individuality and heritage

It can be used to track recalls, registrations, warranty claims, thefts and insurance coverage.

Ware is the VIN?

Vehicles Dash

Drivers Side Door

Vehicle Safety Certification Label

Pictures of VIN’sDashboard… Drivers Door…

Reading a VIN…

1st digit represents the country the vehicle was made in…

U.S. = 1 or 4 Canada = 2 Mexico = 3Japan = J Korea = K Germany = WEngland = S Italy = Z

Reading a VIN…

2nd character represents the manufacturer…

Audi(A) BMW(B) Buick(4) Cadillac(6) Chevrolet(1) Chrysler(C) Dodge(B) Ford(F)GM(G) Honda(H) Saturn(8) Toyota(T)

Reading a VIN…

3rd character- Identifies vehicle type or manufacturing division

Chevrolet is a division of GM, so the first three digits for a Chevrolet are 1GC.

Reading a VIN…

4 -Might contain a code that represents the vehicle's weight, horsepower or both.

5 -Often identifies the platform of the vehicle, such as van, or pickup

6 -Might identify the specific model of the vehicle

7 -Can be used to identify body type

8- Information about the engine, such as number of cylinders and engine displacement.

4 - 8 describe the vehicle. The specific use of these digits differs between manufacturers

Reading a VIN…

9th digit- Identifies VIN accuracy as check digit.

Reading a VIN…

10th character- Identifies the model year.

1997(V) 1998(W) 1999(X) 2000(Y)

2001(1) 2002(2) 2003(3) 2004(4)

Reading a VIN…

11th character- Identifies the assembly plant for the vehicle.

12th to 17th characters- Identifies the sequence of the vehicle for production as it rolled

of the manufacturers assembly line

VIN’s…The letters I (i), O and Q never appear in a

VIN.

The European Union has a similar regulation for VINs, but it is less stringent than the North American rule. European VINs are not required to include year, factory or vehicle attribute data.

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