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VIN decoder & Lookup 4 years, 3 months ago #652

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VIN decoder & Lookup
What is the VIN of a car
Vin is an alphanumeric combination that includes:
WMI (from the English World Manufacturers Identification) is a 3-digit generally accepted index of the manufacturer (country).
VDS (from the English Vehicle Description Section) is a characteristic of a car consisting of 6 characters: vehicle brand, model, year of manufacture, factory code.
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VIS (translated from the English Vehicle Identification Section) is an 8-digit sequence: manufacturer's index, serial number.
For the first time, VIN began to be used in 1977 after the adoption of the corresponding car identification standards in the USA and Canada. This method of certification became widespread in 1980. Since then, VIN has been used everywhere in all car manufacturing countries. Until then, manufacturers used their own designations, which made it difficult to identify the vehicle.
VIN uses only those Latin letters that do not look like numbers. It is not allowed to use O, Q, I, since there is an external similarity with 0 and 1. According to car production standards, manufacturers cannot reuse VIN for 30 years. International ISO standards are used to form ciphers, according to this method, each code is unique. VIN is applied by the company that ships ready-to-sell cars to dealerships. The height of the signs applied to the body, frame should be 7 mm, for other places - 4 mm.
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