Vehicle VIN Lookup

Use our free Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) decoder to check your vehicle specs so you can easily find the parts you need on our site.

WHAT DOES EACH DIGIT IN A VIN MEAN?

A Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) is a 17-digit code, comprised of capital letters and numbers, that uniquely identifies a vehicle. Each letter and number provide specific pieces of information about your vehicle including the year, make, model, engine size, and manufacturer.

Explanation of VIN Digits

WHAT INFO DOES A VIN CONTAIN?

VIN information is sectioned out into three groups: World Manufacturer Identifier, Vehicle Descriptor Section, and the Vehicle Identifier Section.

World Manufacturer Identifier

    The first three digits of a vehicle’s VIN make up the World Manufacturer Identifier (WMI).

  • The first digit defines the country of origin or the final point of assembly of your vehicle.
  • The second digit indicates the manufacturer and the region where your vehicle was produced.
  • The third digit, when coupled with the first two digits, indicates your vehicle’s type or manufacturing division.

Vehicle Description Section

    Digits in position 4 through 9 make up the Vehicle Description Section (VDS).

  • The fourth through eighth digits describe your vehicle’s model, body type, restraint system, transmission type, and engine code.
  • The ninth digit is the check digit, which is used to detect fraudulent VINs. The number that appears in the ninth position varies and is based on a mathematical formula developed by the U.S. Department of Transportation.

Vehicle Identifier Section

    Digits in position 10 through 17 make up the Vehicle Identifier Section (VIS).

  • The tenth digit indicates the year, which only applies to vehicles built in or after 1981 since the VIN format was not standardized until that year.
  • Vin to Year Table (scroll right to see more)

    Year Code Year Code Year Code Year Code
    1980 A 1995 S 2010 A 2025 S
    1981 B 1996 T 2011 B 2026 T
    1982 C 1997 V 2012 C 2027 V
    1983 D 1998 W 2013 D 2028 W
    1984 E 1999 X 2014 E 2029 X
    1985 F 2000 Y 2015 F 2030 Y
    1986 G 2001 1 2016 G 2031 1
    1987 H 2002 2 2017 H 2032 2
    1988 J 2003 3 2018 J 2033 3
    1989 K 2004 4 2019 K 2034 4
    1990 L 2005 5 2020 L 2035 5
    1991 M 2006 6 2021 M 2036 6
    1992 N 2007 7 2022 N 2037 7
    1993 P 2008 8 2023 P 2038 8
    1994 R 2009 9 2024 R 2039 9
  • The eleventh digit indicates which manufacturing plant your vehicle was assembled at.
  • The twelfth through seventeenth digits are the unique production serial number your vehicle receives on the assembly line.

VEHICLE Decoder FAQS

Can I decode my VIN on AutoZone.com?

Yes, you can decode your VIN using our VIN decoder. On AutoZone.com, this will add the Year, Make, Model, and Engine of your vehicle when shopping products on our site.

What if my VIN is less than 17 characters?

If your vehicle’s VIN is less than 17 characters, it was likely made before 1981. We recommend using our VIN decoder only if your vehicle was made post-1981.

How to find your car's VIN number?

Look for your car's VIN at the front of the dashboard, on the driver's side of the vehicle. It's easiest to see your VIN from outside the car, looking in through the windshield, at the area where the hood ends and the windshield begins.

Or, look for the VIN on the post of the driver's side door. You'll see this when you open the door and look around the area where the door latches to the car.

If you can't find the VIN on the car, it should be printed on your insurance cards and your vehicle's title.