Volkswagen VIN Decoder

Put any Volkswagen VIN Number and get a Free Full Decode

A VIN number, or Vehicle Identification Number is a 17-digit number, that serves as the car's unique identity code.
For most vehicles, you can find the VIN on your front driver’s side interior dashboard or the driver’s side door post. Alternatively, you may find it on the vehicle’s insurance and ownership documents.
Example: WVGJV7AX8FW030598

We can divide Volkswagen cars into two groups that will have different ways of decoding their identification numbers. The first group is the vehicles produced prior to 1980 and the second one is the vehicles manufactured after 1982. There was no consistency in numbering the cars of the first group, so decoding might become a problem if you choose to do this. Let's consider the variant of using the Volkswagen VIN decoder after 1982 of vehicles. They all are made according to the worldwide ISO standards.

Each car possesses a non-repeatable 17-digit code consisting of letters and figures and it is unique. You can search for the VIN code on the dash on the passenger's side of the windscreen. You can see it from the outside just near the wipers. Another location can be seen below the dash between the seats. You can ask the owner of the engine to guide you through the other locations where the VIN code is stamped or located on the sticker. The Volkswagen VIN decoder deciphers the codes of the vehicles that meet the requirements of the ISO standards.

The first three symbols (WMI) of the number define the manufacturer and the continent where the car was produced. If you want a true American, search for figure 1 at the beginning of the code. If you possess no time for decoding and searching for the data on your own, use the Volkswagen VIN decoder to find out the data about the country of origin of your future car. You don't have to divide the code into parts, paste the whole piece and check what you need.

VW VIN Decoder

There's a secret part of the number that indicates that you're looking at the American Volkswagen. Take a look at the fourth, fifth and the sixth characters of the code. If you see ZZZ, the car was produced in Europe and for the European market. If not, you see the American car. The VW VIN decoder will give you the full data about the vehicle. However, now you know how to make a tiny decoding on your own. One more thing that you can decode is the first number of the identification code. If it's 1 to 5, the car was manufactured in the USA. If you see a letter, it was produced somewhere else.

Deciphering the VIN code is not just a game for the adults to save time from everyday routine. A great option that a VIN code can give you is choosing the color of the paint if you there are any scratches on the surface. You will get the code of the color and you will be able to save the original look of the car. The Volkswagen engine number decoder will inform you how many seats there are inside of the car. The color and the material of the interior, the number of airbags and seat belts. All this information should be checked by you on a real car before you make a purchase.

There are the symbols that indicate the model year of the car. If the decoder shows you that your VW Jetta was produced in 2010 and the registration card gives you another year, don't worry. The model year has nothing to do with the date of the production. At the end of the code, there's a serial number of this very car. It's also unique and it's not usually deciphered as it doesn't contain any useful information for the owner of the vehicle.

Volkswagen Sample VIN

  • 3VV0B7AX1JM004766 — 2018 Volkswagen Tiguan S 4Motion AWD (2.0L L4 DOHC 16V TURBO), SPORT UTILITY 4-DR
  • 3VWD17AJ5FM266938 — 2015 Volkswagen Jetta SE 6A (1.8L L4 DOHC 20V), SEDAN 4-DR
  • WVWHP7AN0BE724956 — 2011 Volkswagen CC Luxury (2.0L L4 DOHC 16V TURBO), SEDAN 4-DR
  • 9BWEL61J774011657 — 2007 Volkswagen City Golf Base (2.0L L4 SOHC 8V), HATCHBACK 4-DR
  • WVGCM77L14D057179 — 2004 Volkswagen Touareg V8 (4.2L V8 DOHC 40V), SPORT UTILITY 2-DR