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How to decode the VIN number

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NOTE: This info is based upon my short research on the topic. Info like the WMI is decribed in ISO 3780 which you must pay for. The year code is decribed in ISO 3779.

The Vehicle Identification Number VIN is composed of 17 characters. The standard was originally defined in ISO Standard 3779 in February of 1977. Then it was revised in 1983. The ISO VIN is designed to identify motor vehicles of all kinds: cars, trucks, busses, motorcycles etc.

The Vehicle Identification Number VIN contains three major sections:

WMI - World Manufacturer Identifier 1,2,3 characters in VIN structure If the manufacturer builds less than 500 vehicles per year than the third digit is 9. The WMI is described in detail in ISO 3780.VDS - Vehicle Description Section. It contains 6 characters 4th to 9th positions in VIN and defines vehicle attributes specified by manufacturer.VIS - Vehicle Identifier Section. The last 8 characters of VIN define Year, manufacturer plant and serial sequential number of the vehicle.

The last four characters shall be numeric. The 10th position of the Vehicle Identification Number is a YEAR CODE.

ISO recommends that in VIN code capital letters A to Z and numbers 1 to 0 may be used, excluding I,O and Q in order to avoid mistakes of misread. No signs and spaces are allowed in Vehicle Identification Number code.

Recap with examples:

Digits 1,2,3 are World, Manufacturer, Identifier

Digits 4,5,6,7,8 are Vehicle descriptor Section -- Somewhat variable based on manufacturer.

Digit 9 is the check digit

Digit 10 is the Year code

Digit 11 is the Factory code

Digits 12,13,14,15,16,17 are the Vehicle Identification Sequence

Let s see how this splits:

First digit - Country code

U.S.A. 1 or 4, Canada 2, Mexico 3, Japan J, Korea K, England S, Germany W, Italy Z

Second digit - Manufacturer

Audi A, BMW B, Buick 4, Cadillac 6, Chevrolet 1, Chrysler C, Dodge B, Ford F, GM Canada 7, General Motors G, Honda H, Jaguar A, Lincoln L, Mercedes Benz D, Mercury M, Nissan N, Oldsmobile 3, Pontiac 2 or 5, Plymouth P, Saturn 8 , Toyota T, Volvo V, Suzuki S, Kawasaki K.

Third digit - Identifier

Motorcycle 1 or A Kawasaki and Suzuki seem to follow this anyway

Fourth digit - Vehicle category

Data here is Suzuki specific, haven t found info for other brands.

Scooter C, Business model or commuter B, Single cylinder sport/street N, Multiple cylinder sport/street G, Family F, Off road S, V-Type engine, street, V2/V4/V6/8, V, Square Four H

Fifth digit - Engine Displacement

A 49cc and less

B 50-69cc

C 70-79cc

D 80-89cc

E 90-99cc

F 100-124cc

G 125-149cc

H 150-199cc

J 200-249cc

K 250-399cc

M 400-499cc

N 500-599cc

P 600-699cc

R 700-749cc

S 750-849cc

T 850-999cc

U 1000-1099cc

V 1100-1199cc

W 1200-1299cc

Y 1400-1499cc

Z 1500 up

Sixth digit - Engine Type

1 2 stroke single

2 2 stroke twin

3 2 stroke triple or four

4 4 stroke single

5 4 stroke twin

6.

7 4 stroke four

Seventh digit

Design sequence or model version first version uses 1 then second version uses 2 etc the tenth version would then be identified by the letter A then B etc..

Eigth digit

First version uses 1 then second version uses 2 etc the tenth version would then be identified by the letter A then B etc

Ninth digit - Check digit

The ninth vehicle identification number digit is a VIN accuracy check digit, verifying the previous VIN numbers. This is how the check digit works

STEP 1

Assign to each number in the VIN its actual mathematical value and assign to each letter the value specified for it in the following chart:

ASSIGNED VALUES:

A 1 G 7 P 7 X 7

B 2 H 8 R 9 Y 8

C 3 J 1 S 2 Z 9

D 4 K 2 T 3

E 5 M 3 U 4

F 6 N 4 V 5

STEP 2

Multiply the assigned value for each character in the VIN by the position weight factor specified in the following chart:

VIN POSITION AND WEIGHT FACTOR:

1st 8 10th 9

2nd 7 11th 8

3rd 6 12th 7

4th 5 13th 6

5th 4 14th 5

6th 3 15th 4

7th 2 16th 3

8th 10 17th 2

9th check digit

STEP 3

Add the products from steps 1 and 2 and divide the total by 11.

STEP 4

The numerical remainder is the check digit which would appear in the 9th position in the VIN. If the remainder is 10, then the letter X is used for the check digit.

Tenth digit - Year Code

80 A, 81 B, 82 C, 83 D, 84 E,

85 F, 86 G, 87 H, 88 J, 89 K,

90 L, 91 M, 92 N, 93 P, 94 R,

95 S, 96 T, 97 V, 98 W, 99 X,

00 Y, 01 1, 02 2, 03 3, 04 4,

05 5, 06 6, 07 7, 08 8 , 09 9 Don t know what happens after that

Eleventh digit - Factory Code

Manufacturer code for what plant it was built in

Twelfth to Seventeenth digits - Serial Number

03-08-2005  PM

Thanks for the info Louis, but it doesn t seem to be correct for all models.

My VIN starts with JS1BN1111001xxxxx

JS1B Japan / Suzuki / Motorcycle / Business model or commuter - so far, so good

N 500ccm to 599ccm nope: 1402ccm

1 2-stroke single nope: inline 4, 4-stroke

1 Version 1 yes

1 Version 1 yes again.

1 checksum digit I haven t bothered to calculate this

0 2000. nope, mine is a 2002 or 2003 not sure - but they didn t start building the GSX 1400 until 2001, so it can t be a 2000 er.

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Thanks for the info Louis, but it doesn t seem to be correct for all models.

0 2000. nope, mine is a 2002 or 2003 not sure - but they didn t start building the GSX 1400 until 2001, so it can t be a 2000 er. European freak

I think Europe has a slightly different VIN decoding scheme.

Originally Posted by Louis European freak

I think Europe has a slightly different VIN decoding scheme. Yes, I found this on the web:

ISO 3779 makes a provision for a code for the year in which a vehicle is built. When a manufacturer uses a year code, ISO recommends that the 10th position of the VIN is used.

The same applies to the use of a factory code. When a manufacturer uses a factory or plant code, ISO recommends that the 11th position of the VIN is used. In the VIN-code, capital letters A through Z and numbers 1 through 0 may be used, except the letters I, O and Q for obvious reasons. No signs or spaces are allowed in the VIN.

Other systems.

The European Union has issued a directive to the effect that a VIN must be used for all road vehicles in the EU member states. This directive complies with the ISO Standard but a year digit or factory code is not mandatory. Also, it is left to the choice of the manufacturer whether the VDS is actually used for vehicle attributes or not. The system only applies to motor powered vehicles with at least four wheels capable of speed above 25 km/h and trailers.

thats great info to have thanks. i made a post on here a while ago about paint codes, one person replied, cant remember who, saying that they are part of the VIN, so which part is this Louis.

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The paint code won t be part of the VIN, since the color can change. My bike was originally silver, but the dealer swapped the painted parts with another GSX 1400, so that I could have a blue bike.

As inspiron says, I d doubt about the paint code being in the VIN.

Originally Posted by inspiron

The paint code won t be part of the VIN, since the color can change. My bike was originally silver, but the dealer swapped the painted parts with another GSX 1400, so that I could have a blue bike. Inspiron is this true for bikes only. In the past i purchased specific paint colors for a Monte Carlo and a Mustang with the information extracted by the sale s person from the VIN .

I ll be on the horn with Suzuki CSR tomorrow.

Just to add a little to this thread - The year digit is position 10 as Louis reports. The 7th digit is also used to deal with the issue of repeating characters that started in MY2011. For light duty vehicles and Passenger vehicles if the 7th digit is numeric the model year encoded in VIN position 10 refers to a year in the range 1981-2009. If is is an Alpha character then it is MY2010 forward. HOWEVER - this was not required of Motorcycles and other industries that produce vehicles. As a result if you try to decode your bike with it may come back with a year value that is off by 30 years. Don t get thrown by this.

Manufacturers selling into the US have to register/report their VIN patterns to the NHTSA. It is a pain to find them but there are available the submissions from each manufacturer and sometimes each manufacturing plant. Finding them can be a little rough - but if you are only interested in a particular hard to find make it might be a worthwhile resource.

NICB makes a VIN book available every year that is a good resourse for decoding bikes from most of the major brands. they are only 10 bucks or so. But only cover the last 3-4 years of vehicles though you can still buy previous years releases to get additional year coverage.. - https://www.nicb.org/theft_and_fraud_awareness/vin-manuals

Online resources that I have found helpful are MotoVerse. It will often give you a false year for the reasons I described above but they have a lot of data and it is free. Don t fret over picking a brand as all the choices seem to lead to the same VIN decoder - VIN Decoder for cars, trucks and motorcycles Motoverse.com

Another option if you are looking to decode a bunch of VIN s is to sign up for a free trail of Dataone Softwares online VIN decoder. VIN Decoder Web Service, VIN API XML VIN Decoding Auto Tools DataOne Software You get 50 free decodes, however I have found that you need to provide some suggestion of a possible business use in order to get it turned on. they also have flat files available if you are looking to take the data and build something around it yourself. Probably not the best fit for recreational use but I have found their data to be solid and one of the few choices for consuming moto data for businesses purposes

Another online decoding option that I have found to be surprisingly good is the ford fleet vin decoder. https://www.fleet.ford.com/maintenance/vin_tools/

Hope this was helpful to someone

my DR650 does not have the 17 digits but 11 digits any ideas.

Originally Posted by IANAGC

my DR650 does not have the 17 digits but 11 digits any ideas. I m having the same problem. The KZ 400 I just got has two sets of numbers. The one off of the triple tree, K4S-26XXX and off of the block, K4SE035XXX. Every VIN site I ve checked tells me that I must have a 17 digit number. Any one got any ideas.

Even the Kawasaki website is of no help.

Hi Lobo,

This is what I have learned about finding the 17 digit vin- I found mine under the seat cushion just down from gas tank. Mine was on a small label on the frame of the bike The block and the tree had partial vins, but in both places positions 7 -17 were unretrievable.

Hope this helps.

Peace, Newbie123

Vin 17 digits:

IANAGC said: my DR650 does not have the 17 digits but 11 digits any ideas.

Lobo said: I m having the same problem. The KZ 400 I just got has two sets of numbers. The one off of the triple tree, K4S-26XXX and off of the block, K4SE035XXX. Every VIN site I ve checked tells me that I must have a 17 digit number. Any one got any ideas.

VIN numbers PRIOR to MY1981 model year 1981 were not REQUIRED to have a 17 digit VIN number. Some manufacturers particularly in the US had already gone over to this design b/c they knew the legislation was in play. The reason you are having trouble with that VIN is likely for this reason.

See this article: My Suzuki Pages - FAQ: identification.

The article is about Suzuki s mainly, but there is much generic information there about other subjects.

Hope this helped

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