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Vehicle identification numbers (VINs) are used to uniquely identify motor vehicles. Modern day VINs consist of 17 characters that do not include the letters I, O or Q.

1 Parts of the VIN

There are two different standards for the Vehicle Identification Number. The ISO standard, 3779, is copied by the European Union. In North America, a more stringent (but compatible) system is used.

The VIN is composed of the following sections:

Standard 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17
ISO 3779 WMI VDS VIS
North American Manufacturer Identifier Vehicle Attributes Check Digit Model Year Plant Code Sequential Number

2 World Manufacturer Identifier

The first three characters uniquely identify the manufacturer of the vehicle using the World Manufacturer Identifier or WMI code. A manufacturer that builds less than 500 vehicles per year uses a 9 as the third digit and the 12th, 13th and 14th position of the VIN for a second part of the identification. Some manufacturers use the third character as a code for a vehicle category (e.g., bus or truck).

2.1 WMI Regions

The first character of the WMI is the region in which the manufacturer is located. In practice, each is assigned to a country of manufacture. Common auto-manufacturing countries are noted.

WMI Region Notes
A-H Africa AA-AH = South Africa
J-R Asia J = Japan
KL-KR = South Korea
L = China
MA-ME = India
MF-MK = Indonesia
ML-MR = Thailand
PA-PE = Philippines
PL-PR = Malaysia
S-Z Europe SA-SM = United Kingdom
SN-ST, W = Germany
SU-SZ = Poland
TA-TH = Switzerland
TJ-TP = Czech Republic
TR-TV = Hungary
VA-VE = Austria
VF-VR = France
VS-VW = Spain
VX-V2 = Yugoslavia
XS-XW = USSR
X3-X0 = Russia
YA-YE = Belgium
YF-YK = Finland
YS-YW = Sweden
ZA-ZR = Italy
1-5 North America 1, 4, 5 = United States
2 = Canada
3 = Mexico
6-7 Oceania 6A-6W = Australia
7A-7E = New Zealand
8-0 South America 8A-8E = Argentina
8X-82 = Venezuela
9A-9E, 93-99 = Brazil
9F-9J = Colombia

2.2 List of common WMIs

The Society of Automotive Engineers assigns WMIs to countries and manufacturers. The following table contains a list of commonly used WMIs, although there are many others assigned.

WMIManufacturer
JA Isuzu
JFFuji Heavy Industries ( Subaru)
JH Honda
JM Mazda
JN Nissan
JS Suzuki
JT Toyota
KL Daewoo
KMH Hyundai
KN Kia
SAL Land RoverLand Rover was the name of one of the first British civilian all-terrain utility vehicles, first produced by Rover in 1947. Eventually, the Land Rover division was split off from Rover, and produced an expanding range of four wheel drive vehicles under a
SAJ JaguarJaguar Cars is a British automobile manufacturer. Founded in 1922 as the Swallow Sidecar Company by William Lyons, it was renamed Jaguar Cars after WWII. The company is owned by the Ford Motor Company. Jaguar is known for its luxury saloons and sports car
SCC Lotus CarsLotus Cars is a British manufacturer of sports cars and racing cars based in Hethel, Norfolk, formed as Lotus Engineering Ltd. by the engineer Colin Chapman in 1952. In 1960s and 1970s Lotus was active and competitive in Formula One. Chapman died in 1982,
TRU AudiAudi is an automobile maker in Germany, part of the Volkswagen group, VAG. The company is headquartered in Ingolstadt, Bavaria, Germany. The motto of Audi is: "Vorsprung durch Technik" which translates to "Progress through Technology". History The origins
VF1 RenaultRenault S. is a French vehicle manufacturer producing small to upper-midsize cars, vans, buses and trucks. Renault is properly pronounced "Rhen-oh" but some people incorrectly pronounce it "Reh-nought". Renault is known for car concepts like the Renault 1
VF3 PeugeotPeugeot is a major French car manufacturer, whose roots go back to bicycle manufacturing at the end of the 19th century. Peugeot is also the largest bicycle manufacturer in France Company History 1906 Peugeot Although the Peugeot factory had been in the m
VF7 Citroen
VSS SEAT
WAU Audi
WBA BMW
WBS BMW
WDB Mercedes-Benz
WP0 Porsche
WVG Volkswagen Germany
YK1 Saab
YS3 Saab
YV1 Volvo Cars
ZDF Ferrari Dino
ZFA Fiat
ZFF Ferrari
1F Ford Motor Company
1G General Motors
1GC Chevrolet
1GM Pontiac
1L Lincoln
1M Mercury
1VW Volkswagen USA
1YV Mazda USA
2F Ford Motor Company Canada
2M Mercury
2G General Motors Canada
2G1 Chevrolet Canada
2G1 Pontiac Canada
2HM Hyundai Canada
3F Ford Motor Company Mexico
3G General Motors Mexico
3VW Volkswagen Mexico
4F Mazda USA
4M Mercury
4S Subaru-Isuzu Automotive
4US BMW USA
5L Lincoln


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