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Know About VIN Decoding 101 and Common Questions About VIN Decoding and Transmissions

Everything You Wanted to Know About VINs, VINs or popularly known as the Vehicle Identification Number of any vehicle are described as the fingerprint, which is unique and does not match with any other vehicle. Vehicle Identification Number decoding brings up the information needed to identify the vehicle. You generally get the base information to evaluate a car or truck too. here we have answered the most common VIN decoding questions, especially related to transmission.

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Know About VIN Decoding 101 and Common Questions About VIN Decoding and Transmissions

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  1. https://www.stickerlookup.com Know About VIN Decoding 101 and Common Questions About VIN Decoding and Transmissions StickerLookup LLC - Solutions powered by most comprehensive vehicle Insight

  2. https://www.stickerlookup.com VINs or popularly known as the Vehicle Identification Number of any vehicle are described as the fingerprint, which is unique and does not match with any other vehicle. The very rule of affixing the VIN on the vehicles started in 1954. History of Vehicle Identification Number The famous person behind inventing VIN is Steve Maxwell. In 1981, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) started to look for standardized VIN on every vehicle that runs on the road. Its main purpose is to identify a specific vehicle, however, its usage goes beyond identification. VIN has now become one of the integral parts of any vehicle in today’s system. As per DMV.org, deciphering these codes is a great way to understand the history of your vehicle or the vehicle you are planning to buy. Moreover, it is also a hobby for some car enthusiasts who want to own one of the first of the last cars to come off the assembly line. There is a lot about the 17 digit string of numeric and alphanumeric characters. The information comes straight from authoritative sites. The combination of characters is bifurcated into three sets. VIN Decoding World Manufacturer Identifier (WMI) WMI covers the character from 1 to 3, where 1 represents the manufacturing continent of the vehicle. From A to H – Africa. From J to R – Asia. From S to Z – Europe. Numbers 1 to 5 – North America Numbers 6 and 7 – Oceania Numbers 8 and 9 – South America • • • • • • The second character dictates the country where the vehicle was made. The third character of WMI identifies the type of vehicle – whether it is a truck or a car, or a motorcycle. StickerLookup LLC - Solutions powered by most comprehensive vehicle Insight

  3. https://www.stickerlookup.com Vehicle Descriptor Section (VDS) VDS denoted the character 4 to 8 within the 17 alphanumeric characters. These letters provide information about the model of the vehicle, engine model, engine type, and body style. Since every manufacturer plants its own code, which can be decoded with the help of VIN decoder sites. Thus, every alphabet represent a brand name, such as – A to F denotes brand name – Alfa Romeo, Audi, BMW, Buick, Citroen, Chevrolet, Ford, and Fiat. H to K denotes – Honda, Hyundai, Jeep, and Kia M to P denotes – Mazda, Mercedes Benz, Mitsubishi, Nissan, Opel, Peugeot, Pontiac, and Porsche. R to V denotes – Renault, Seat, Subaru, Suzuki, Skoda, Toyota, Volkswagen, and Volvo. • • • • Vehicle Identifier Section (VIS) The third set contains the character from 9 to 17 or 10 to 17. The first number, ’10’ represents the year of the vehicle manufacture. If in place of a number, it is an alphabet, it denotes that the car was manufactured in different years before 2010. Thus, Alphabet ‘A’ shows– the car was manufactured either in 1980 or 2010 Alphabet ‘B’ represents – the car was manufactured either in 1981 or 2011. Alphabet ‘C’ represents – the car was manufactured either in 1982 or in 2012. • • • The characters 11 to 17 are placed uniquely by the manufacturer to record info, such as the assembly plant, options on the vehicle. Note: The low-volume company uses the number 9 on the 12th 13th, and 14th places. The alphabet ‘Z’ is never used in the cycle, nor are the alphabets I, O, Q, because they are easily confused with the letter 1 and 0. Some Surprising Facts to Learn About VIN Apart from decoding the Vehicle Identification Number, there are a few aspects that you should learn to have complete knowledge. Not every manufacturer plants trim and transmission in the VIN pattern. You may come across two different VIN of some RVs as the classes of the chassis may have been manufactured in different years. In the 1950s and 1960s, VIN was 8-10 characters long, in the 1970s it was 13 characters, thus you may find variation in the length as per the year of manufacturing. Some VIN decoding solutions can be reverse engineered, such as submitting an online insurance quote request. • • • • StickerLookup LLC - Solutions powered by most comprehensive vehicle Insight

  4. https://www.stickerlookup.com VIN standards vary from country to country. VIN decoders also need constant updates and maintenance. • • Medium to heavy-duty trucks generally offer fewer details when decoding rather than the passenger or light-duty vehicles. Medium or heavy-duty trucks do not display model year alone through the VIN. Accessories and some optional equipment/packages are not installed in VIN during the manufacturing time. • • • Conclusion – 17 digit Vehicle Identification Number has become standardized, but not necessarily all vehicles have 17 characters. Year of manufacturing makes the difference, however, still you will learn the most about the vehicle through VIN if it is added to the administrative database. Link Source : https://fillyourarticles.com/vin-decoding-101-everything-you-wanted-to-know-about-vins/ Common Questions About VIN Decoding Asked 1. Why isn't transmission type determined from the VIN? Mostly trim and transmission types are left out of the VIN pattern. Several manufactures do encode trim consistently but, there are a few who do not. However, positions 4-8 of the VIN are encoded with valuable vehicle details. Some ten-digit VIN patterns for automatic and manual transmission vehicle that are not enough to determine the vehicle's transmission type. The reason behind the transmission-specific VIN patterns not decode is the decreasing number of vehicles that were equipped with a manual transmission. 2. Since Transmissions were equipped manually, how often will transmissions be determined using VIN alone! One reason for unable to decode transmission was manually equipped. Another reason is that all vehicles were not 17 digits long. The VIN was 8-10 characters long, thus, only the relevant information was fed in the pattern. StickerLookup LLC - Solutions powered by most comprehensive vehicle Insight

  5. https://www.stickerlookup.com Now that VIN is essential & more and more options are eradicated from placing manually, the chances of being able to determine transmissions from VIN alone will become much easier for the latest model. Approximately, percentage of VIN patterns that specifies transmissions rose from around 50% to 89%. 3. Which brands will determine transmission that can be checked using the Vehicle Identification Number decoder? Howbeit, technology is getting involved in making things convenient and easy to reach hence, now you will not have to struggle to find and decode the trim and transmission from any vehicle. From body type to color to mechanism, you will get everything through the VIN alone. Still, there are a few makers that can give you transmission from VIN alone - Acura Alfa Romeo Aston Martin Audi Bentley Fisker Honda Jaguar Land Rover Lincoln Maybach Rolls-Royce Subaru Tesla StickerLookup LLC - Solutions powered by most comprehensive vehicle Insight

  6. https://www.stickerlookup.com The markers of vehicles whose transmission is difficult to determine from VIN alone. BMW Fiat Hummer Jeep Mazda Mini Porsche Scion 4. Can the transmission match rate be improved? If yes, then how? You have the provision of improving the match rate of transmission for which you will need to obtain and use additional data of the vehicle inventory data source. This option can be used when you need to determine without using the VIN alone. You might need to ask your employees to gather additional information about the vehicle in the case where your inventory data is captured manually. Other than that, you might need to speak to your 3rd party inventory data provider if procuring data through these practices. Although, transmission type is the most helpful data point to decode the transmission details that you look within the VIN. In order to obtain Manual or Automatic transmission for the inventory data, this would require the vehicle to be of the Model year 2010-2015 match year from 80% to 99%. So, when you have VIN and transmission type together, you will be able to rely on extended VIN data to tell the manual transmission vehicle with VIN inclusive of 5 or 6-speed manual and more. However, this can limit the number of vehicles for which you cannot decode transmission details. Because as aforementioned, there are a few VIN patterns of a vehicle that can be configured containing more than one type of Automatic/Manual transmission. StickerLookup LLC - Solutions powered by most comprehensive vehicle Insight

  7. https://www.stickerlookup.com To Conclude - You can increase your match percentage of transmission type by also including the trim level and Manufacturer Model Number. However, only a few embed transmission types within the VIN pattern to decode. Since the manual process is decreasing and automation is more adopted, it will become easier to obtain transmission type. The inputs like the VIN, OEM codes, and trim are used to provide single transmission. This increases the accuracy of data and vehicle listing while reducing the manual verification of inventory. Link Source : https://www.articleted.com/article/336514/55466/4-Common-Questions-About-VIN- Decoding-and-Transmissions Thank – You For More Detail Contact : StickerLookUp LLC Website : https://www.stickerlookup.com Email : contact@stickerlookup.com Phone : 1 561-990-1920 StickerLookup LLC - Solutions powered by most comprehensive vehicle Insight

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