The first digit of the VIN is the country of origin or final processing plant. The numbers vary. Note the following:
• numbers, 1, 4, and 5 represent the U.S.
• number 2 represents Canada and
• the number 3 represents Mexico
• the digit that represents the manufacturer comes next for example, ‘C’ can be Chrysler and ‘B’ for BMW.
• The Society of Automotive Engineers is the one that assigns WMI’s to countries and manufacturers.
• The third digit combined with the first two may identify the type of vehicle, such as whether it is a truck, SUV, or car. e.g a Chevrolet truck VIN would start as ‘1GC’. 1 for the US as the country of origin, G for General Motors, and C for Truck.
• Digits 4 through 8 represent the vehicle descriptor section. It represents information This such as model type, restraint types, body type, engine, and transmission.
• Digit 9 is a check digit which is like security It is a code number/letter the manufacturer generates to verify the authenticity of the whole number.
• Digits 10 through 17 are the Vehicle Identifier Section.
• The 11th digit is the manufacturer’s plant code. Vehicle manufacturers all have their unique codes for which plant the cars are built.
• Digits 12 through 17 digits represent the production number.
• The letters I, O, and Q are not used.
Following through these steps explained below will help you identify your vehicle’s VIN without any hassle or stress. It's easy and sequential to follow.