Vw Serial Number Decoder

What is a Vehicle Identification Number (VIN)?

VW Engine Codes. This list shows all Volkswagen engine codes used around the world from 1947 to the late 2000s. This listing is sorted numerically, then alphabetically. Early Beetle and Transporter engines made before 1965 did not have a letter code, but rather just a consecutive number. VW also stamped their engine cases with a serial number, sometimes referred to as an Engine Number, or Engine Case Number. Research ongoing — more to come! 1 comment to VW Chassis Numbers.

Each Vw has a different unique VIN (vehicle identification number). It's a serial number used by the automotive industry to identify a specific vehicle. See our How To Find Your Vw Engine Code page for help on how to find and understand your Vw engine code. VW VIN Codes. From 1965 onwards, Volkswagen used their own 9 or 10-digit chassis numbering system. It was useful for determining the VW model (digits 1 and 2) and the year model (digit 3), but in practical terms not much good for anything else. Beginning in 1965, Volkswagen incorporated the year and model in the chassis number. The first two digits identify the model as a Beetle (11) or a Karmann Ghia (14). The third digit is the last digit of the year, for example 5 would indicate 1965 and 2 would indicate 1972. The last six to seven digits are the chassis serial number. For Classic Volkswagens, the Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) is particularly important. The chassis number on the car is the only sure-fire way to identify the origin of a VW. Because so many classic VW parts are interchangeable, the vehicles appearance and/or parts are not always telling of the vehicles origin.

The VIN number on your VW can help you to identify the origin of your VW and it may also give you clues regarding the stock parts that were used in your vehicle when it was built. Early VINs were not standardized between manufacturers, nor were they called “VIN”s yet! VW used a combination of two numbers: The Chassis Number, and the Engine Code to convey information about their vehicles.
A format for Vehicle Identification Numbers was “officially” outlined in February 1977, and shortly afterward, US National Highway Traffic Safety Administration began requiring that all road vehicles contain a 17-character VIN. VIN numbers are comprised of only numbers (1-0) and capital letters (A – Z), however, the letters I, O and Q are never used in order to avoid confusion in reading. There are no signs or spaces are allowed in a VIN.

Where to Find Your VW VIN

VINs can be found in several locations on a car, but the most common places are:

– On the door frame/door post of the front doors (usually driver side, but sometimes on the passenger side)
– On the dash near the windshield
– On the engine itself (machined pad on front of engine)
– On the car’s firewall
– In the left-hand inner wheel arch
– On the steering wheel/steering column
– On your car’s title, registration, guarantee/maintenance book or on the declarations page of your auto insurance policy

How To Interpret a VW VIN

The position of each letter or number in the VIN code reveals important information about where and when your VW was made, the type of engine it has, the model or series of the car, various equipment/attributes and its production sequence. Each character or digit has a particular purpose as follows:

1st Character: The 1st character of your VW’s vehicle identification number identifies the country where it was manufactured. Here are some common Country of Manufacture Codes

1 or 4 USA
2 Canada
3 Mexico
J Japan
K Korea
S England
W Germany
Z Italy

2nd Character: The 2nd character in your VIN will be the letter “V”, which specifies that the manufacturer is “VOLKSWAGEN”.

3rd Character: The 3rd character in your VW’s vehicle identification number indicates the vehicle type or manufacturing division.

4th – 8th Character: The 4th through 8th characters in your VW’s VIN reveal information about your vehicle’s features an/or attributes, such as body style, engine type, model, series, etc.

9th Character: The 9th character in your VW’s vehicle identification number is a VIN accuracy check digit. This check digit is either a single number, or the letter “X”, and is used to verify the accuracy of the transcription of the vehicle identification number. After all the other characters in the VIN have been assigned, this check digit is calculated from a mathematical formula. The correct numeric remainder that results from the computation – (0-9) – is inserted as the check digit. However, if the remainder is 10 the letter “X” is used to indicate that value.

10th Character: The 10th character in your VW VIN tells you the model year. (This varies somewhat among car manufacturers – see the chart in the “Here’s How to Find Your Car’s VIN” section below for specific locations by car make.)

VIN Character – Model Year Codes

1971

1972

1973

1974

1975

1976

1977

1978

1979

1980

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

A

1981

1982

1983

1984

1985

B

C

D

E

F

Number

11th Character: The 11th character in your VW vehicle identification number reveals the assembly plant for the vehicle.

12th – 17th Character: The 12th through the 17th character in your VIN indicate the sequence of the vehicle for production as it rolled off the manufacturer’s assembly line. The last four characters are always numeric.

These last six characters are perhaps the most critical portion of the VIN for most European cars. Because of mid-year production changes by car makers, these can be extremely important in identifying the proper part numbers for ignition, fuel, emission and engine components. These types of parts are often listed with the caveat that they fit vehicles up to a particular VIN or before/after a particular VIN sequence.

NOTES

‘Z’ is used by VW as a ‘filler’ character in VIN codes. This means the information for that particular part of the VIN is not provided.

Production year runs from August to July. So a car manufactured in October 1992, will be a 1993 model according to the VIN.

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Through the 1964 model year, VW used consecutive chassis numbers. However, in 1965, VW went to a standardized 9-digit chassis number and the model year and style was identified with the first 3 digits of the chassis number.
The first number, 1, identified the model as a Sedan chassis (thus Beetles and Ghias would both have 1s in the first position). The second position identified the style:
1 - Standard / Deluxe Beetle (except during 1971-1972 when Super Beetles also had a '1')
3 - Super Beetle during 1973-1979
4 - Karmann Ghia
5 - Convertible
The third number identified the year from 1965-1969. From 1970-1979, to not duplicate numbers, VW added a 2 behind the year and in doing so went from a 9-digit to a 10-digit chassis number. This stayed the same through the end of production.
Commonly asked questions:
Q - My Beetle has one number on the transmission tunnel under the rear seat and one on the body and they don't match.
A - Two possible answers. If the rear window is a split or oval style, then the car is a 1946-1955 model. During this time, VW used two separate numbering systems for the body and the chassis and, though they were sequential, they did not match as this system went back to the war when different bodies were put on Beetle style chassis. The other possibility is the body and chassis was changed at one time. This happens a lot due to a body being swapped for various reasons (rust, accident, etc) or the chassis was upgraded by the previous owner for suspension improvements (for example, an IRS pan under a 1964 Beetle).
Q - I have a 1980 Beetle Convertible but the chart lists it as a 1979 model. Whose correct?
A - Technically we both are. Some 1979 models were brought in and tagged as 1980 models for various reasons. However, for ordering parts, your car is a 1979.
Q - My Beetle was made in Dec of 1973, why is it a 1974 model?
A - VW ran it's model year from Jan-Dec until 1955 when it changed to a August-July model year. So, a Beetle made in December of 1954 is still a 1954 model, but a December of 1955 is a 1956 model (and why your Dec 73 is really a 1974). However, this was only the case, as far as we know, in the US. In Germany it was kept Jan-Dec which is why you'll have a European 66 model with upright headlights, etc., like a 1967 US model.

Chassis numbers - standard Beetle
Yearfrom Chassis #to Chassis #
1946053814063795
1947063796072742
1948072743091920
1949091921138553
1950138554220828
1951220829313828
1952313829397022
1953397023575414
1954575415781883
1955781884929745
19569297461394118
195713941191600439
195816004401774680
195917746812528667
196025286683192506
196131925074010994
196240109954846835
196348468365677118
196456771196502399
1965115000001115999000
19661160000011161021300
1967117001001117999000
19681180000011181016100
19691190000011191200000
197011020000011103100000
197111120000011113200000
197211220000011123200000
197311320000011132212117
197411420000011142999000
197511520000011152600000
197611620000011162200000
197711720000011172200000
Chassis numbers - Super Beetle Sedan
Yearfrom Chassis #to Chassis #
197111120000011113200000
197211220000011123200000
197313320000011333200000
197413420000011342999000
197513520000011352600000
Chassis numbers - Convertible (standard and Super Beetle)
Yearfrom Chassis #to Chassis #
1965155000001155999000
19661560000011561021300
1967157000001157999000
19681580000011581016100
19691590000011591200000
197015020000011503100000
197115120000011513200000
197215220000011523200000
197315320000011533200000
197415420000011542999000
197515520000011552600000
197615620000011562200000
197715720000011572200000
197815820000011582050000
197915920000011592043634
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