Mercedes Benz VIN Decoder
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So what do all those numbers and letters
mean ?, Find out where your Mercedes
was made, factory name and a lot more. Currently works with
17 digit US and German VIN numbers.
Some Euro-spec cars lack a year code making their VIN 16
digits. If so, just add an "X" before the 10th digit.
Note that this might give you a wrong production year.
Add WDB to the beginning of
14 digit older SL vin #'s to get some info.
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Mercedes
Benz Vin Decoder Details (Explained Below)
1960-1983 /
August 1983-Present /
Commercial Vehicles
Vin Decoder Explained, Find out
here what each number position means?
Mercedes-Benz uses the following VIN
codes and formats:
(Note) This chart is not applicable to Mercedes-Benz products
produced in or made for markets other than North America.
European/World market cars use a different system for encoding
VIN numbers.
Contents
1960-1983
August 1983-present
Commercial Vehicles
Also See: Know Your
VIN
1: > 1960-1983
Position 1-3 - model
Position 4-6 - chassis type & engine size designation
Position 7 - 1=LH Drive, 2=RH Drive, 6=RH Drive CKD (complete
knocked down)
Position 8 - 0=Standard transmission ,1=Hydraulic clutch ,2=
Automatic transmission
Position 9-14 - Construction serial number
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2: > August 1983-present
Positions 1-3, World Manufacturer Identifier:
WDB Daimler-Benz (Daimler-Chrysler after 1999) Position 4, model or series:
A W123 B W102 (also W107, SL class) D W201 C W126 S-Class
E W124 E-Class F R129 SL-Class K R170 SLK-Class G W140 S-Class
H W202 C-Class J W210 E-Class N W220 S-Class P W215 CL-Class
R W203 C-Class S R230 SL-Class U W211 E-Class W R171 SLK-Class
Position 5, body style:
A = Roadster (at least for the W107)
B = Long Body F = Sedan G = Sedan Long WB H = Wagon
J = Coupe K = Cabriolet/Roadster M = AMG (no longer used)
R = Uncertain, but applies to the W463 on older models, this indicated the engine type:
A = gasoline B = diesel D = 4matic Gasoline Positions 6-7, model within the series:
Position 8, safety restraint system:
C seat belt + emergency pretensioners
D seat belt + emergency pretensioners, driver front air bags
E seat belt + emergency pretensioners, driver and passenger
front air bags F seat belt + emergency pretensioners, driver and passenger
front and side air bags Position 9, check digit
Position 10, model year:
Model Year Encoding Position 11, production plant:
A-E Sindelfingen F-H Bremen J Rastatt X Graz T Karmann
M Woking, England (SLR) Positions 12-17, chassis number |
3: > Commercial Vehicles
Position 1-3 WDB - Daimler Benz (WDF for V Class)
Position 4-6, Model
638 - Mark 1 Vito 639 - Mark 2 Vito
670 - Vario 901 - Sprinter 902 - Sprinter 903 - Sprinter
904 - Sprinter 905 - Sprinter 930 - Actros Rigids
934 - Actros MP2 tractor 944 - Axor Tractor 950 - Axor Rigids / Actros Mk1 Rigids
954 - Actros Mk1 Tractor 957 - Econic 970 - Atego
976 - Atego Fire Position 7-9, Weight and Length code
Position 10, Drive indicator
1 Left hand drive 2 Right hand drive
Position 11, Plant code
Position 12-17, Serial Number
Position 18, Check Digit |
Know Your VIN & Get Exactly The RIGHT Mercedes Repair Parts
Every Time
Vehicle identification numbers (also called
VINs) are critical pieces of information for identifying the
exact Mercedes you have and the engine that was put into it when
it was built. A car‘s vehicle identification number (VIN) is the
automotive equivalent of human DNA.
History of the
Vehicle Identification Number (VIN)
In the mid 1950s, American automobile
manufacturers began stamping and casting identifying numbers on
cars and their parts. The obvious purpose was to give an
accurate description of the vehicle as mass production numbers
were starting to climb to very significant numbers. Research has
shown that early VINs came in all sorts of variations, depending
on the car manufacturer.
In the early 1980s, the National Highway
Traffic Safety Administration began requiring that all road
vehicles contain a 17-character VIN. This established the fixed
VIN system for major vehicle manufacturers as it is known today
and thus, created a unique "DNA" style number for each unique
vehicle that rolled off the assembly line.
The Vehicle Identification Number was
"officially" described in ISO Standard 3779 in February 1977 and
last revised in 1983.
Explanation of
Unique Identifiers Within Your Mercedes' VIN
Vehicle identification numbers are
standardized - all contain 17 characters. VIN characters may be
capital letters A through Z and numbers 1 through 0; however,
the letters I, O and Q are never used in order to avoid mistakes
of misreading. No signs or spaces are allowed in the VIN.
The position of each letter or number in the
VIN code reveals important information about where and when your
Mercedes 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 Mercedes' vehicle identification number
identifies the country where it was manufactured.
VIN
Character 1 - Manufacturing Country Codes
|
1 or 4
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2
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3
|
J
|
K
|
S
|
W
|
Z
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USA
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Canada
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Mexico
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Japan
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Korea
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England
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Germany
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Italy
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2nd Character: The
2nd character in your Mercedes' VIN specifies the manufacturer,
for example:
VIN
Character 2 - Car Manufacturer Codes
|
A
|
B
|
H
|
A
|
D
|
N
|
T
|
V
|
V
|
Audi
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BMW
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Honda
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Jaguar
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Mercedes
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Nissan
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Toyota
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Volvo
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VW
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3rd Character: The
3rd character in your Mercedes' vehicle identification number
indicates the vehicle type or manufacturing division. This
varies among car makes and models.
4th - 8th Character: The
4th through 8th characters in your Mercedes' VIN reveals its
features/attributes, such as body style, engine type, model,
series, etc. Again, this varies widely among car makes, models
and equipment.
9th Character: The
9th character in your Mercedes' vehicle identification number is
a VIN accuracy check digit, verifying the previous numbers
within the VIN. This check digit is a single number or letter
"X" used to verify the accuracy of the transcription of the
vehicle identification number.
There is a precise method for obtaining the
check digit; however, it is not relevant to our discussion here.
Suffice to say that after all other characters in the VIN have
been determined by the manufacturer, the check digit is
calculated by carrying out a mathematical computation. The
correct numeric remainder - zero through nine (0-9) will appear.
However, if the remainder is 10 the letter "X" is used to
designate the check digit value.
10th Character: The
10th character in your Mercedes' 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
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1971
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1972
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1973
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1974
|
1975
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1976
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1977
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1978
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1979
|
1980
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1
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2
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3
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4
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5
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6
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7
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8
|
9
|
A
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1981
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1982
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1983
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1984
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1985
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1986
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1987
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1988
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1989
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1990
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B
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C
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D
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E
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F
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G
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H
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J
|
K
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L
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1991
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1992
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1993
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1994
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1995
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1996
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1997
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1998
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1999
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2000
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M
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N
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P
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R
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S
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T
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V
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W
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X
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Y
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2001
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2002
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2003
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2004
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2005
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2006
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2007
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2008
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2009
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2010
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1
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2
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3
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4
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5
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6
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7
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8
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9
|
A
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11th Character: The
11th character in your Mercedes' vehicle identification number
reveals the assembly plant for the vehicle.
12th - 17th Character: The
12th through the 17th character in your Mercedes' 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.
Here's How to
Find Your Mercedes' VIN
The table below will help you locate your
Mercedes' unique DNA - its unique vehicle identification number.
VINs are normally located in several locations on a car, but the
most common places are:
Car
Make
|
Models
|
Location
of VIN Plate
|
Year
Code
|
Engine
Code
|
Mercedes
Benz
|
All (thru
'85) |
Left
windshield post (thru windshield) |
See Note B |
See Note A |
All ('86-On)
|
Left windshield post (thru windshield)
|
10th
|
See Note A
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Footnotes
|
Note A
|
Cannot
determine the engine through the VIN code.
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Note B
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Cannot
determine the model year through the VIN code.
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