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Every Indespension manufacturer assigns a unique ID called Vehicle Identification number (VIN) to each vehicle. This VIN length is 17 digits and is composed of letters and digits holding basic vehicle specification.
All databases in an automotive industry search through a VIN:
Standard | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | ||
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ISO 3779 | WMI | VDS | VIS | ||||||||||||||||
EU & North America more than 500 vehicles/year |
WMI | Vehicle Attributes | Check Digit | Model Year | Plant Code | Sequential Number | |||||||||||||
EU & North America 500 or fewer vehicles/year |
WMI | 9 | Vehicle Attributes | Check Digit | Model Year | Plant Code | Manufacturer Identifier | Sequential Number |
VIN can be found typically at these locations:
More details can be found in Indespension VIN FAQ.
Also do not forget to physically check the technical condition of your Indespension vehicle. Either in an authorized Indespension service or by an experienced car mechanic.
Check of a Indespension vehicle history is usually the first step so don't hesitate to enter VIN into a search field below.
Companies with a large volume of VINs can access services:
easily with Indespension VIN Decoder API. Request access now.