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A Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) is a unique 17-character code that serves as your car's fingerprint. It contains letters and numbers that identify:
You can find your VIN in several places on your vehicle:
Japanese carmakers do not use a Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) as is common in the United States and elsewhere. Instead, Japan uses a Chassis (Frame) Number — nine to twelve alphanumeric characters identifying model and serial number.
Chassis Number: AGH30W-0018105
Vehicle make is not identified but slight number variations can identify the carmaker:
Because a Chassis Number contains less information than a VIN, Japanese vehicles also use a Model Code.
Example: AGH30W-NFXSK