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  • VINs are normally located in several locations on a car, but the most common places are: - On the door frame/door post of the front doors (usually driver's but sometimes passenger's) - 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 the radiator support bracket - On your car's title, registration, guarantee/maintenance book or on the declarations page of your auto insurance policy
  • If, for some reason, you can't find it in any of the spots Perryman suggested, it should be on your title. Or you can go to your local police station and they can run your tag, which would bring up the VIN. The dealership where it was purchased would also have it on record.
  • It's also on your insurance card if you have already signed up for auto-insurance
  • "How can i find out my vin number"? Was the question also' how can i decode my vin number? A vin on its own may not be all that useful. A vin when decoded can tell you the type of car, when it was made, the country of orgin...etc. All of this information may help to confirm the true identity of a vehicle. A 100% free VIN decoder can be found as below: http://www.autocalculator.org/

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