View all text of Subpart B [§ 565.10 - § 565.16]

§ 565.15 - Content requirements.

(a) The first section shall consist of three characters that occupy positions one through three (1-3) in the VIN. This section shall uniquely identify the manufacturer and type of the motor vehicle if the manufacturer is a high-volume manufacturer. If the manufacturer is a low-volume manufacturer, positions one through three (1-3) along with positions twelve through fourteen (12-14) in the VIN shall uniquely identify the manufacturer and type of the motor vehicle. These characters are assigned in accordance with § 565.16(a). A “9” shall be placed in the third position of the VIN if the manufacturer identifier is six characters. A “9” in the third position always indicates the presence of a six-character manufacturer identifier. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration offers access to manufacturer identifier assignments via its search engine at the following Internet Web site: http://www.nhtsa.dot.gov/cars/rules/manufacture.

(b) The second section shall consist of five characters, which occupy positions four through eight (4-8) in the VIN. This section shall uniquely identify the attributes of the vehicle as specified in Table I. For passenger cars, and for multipurpose passenger vehicles and trucks with a gross vehicle weight rating of 4536 kg (10,000 lb) or less, the fourth character (position 7) of this section shall be alphabetic. The characters utilized and their placement within the section may be determined by the manufacturer, but the specified attributes must be decipherable with information supplied by the manufacturer in accordance with § 565.16(c). In submitting the required information to NHTSA relating gross vehicle weight rating, the designations in Table II shall be used. The use of these designations within the VIN itself is not required. Tables I and II follow:

Table I—Type of Vehicle and Information Decipherable

Passenger car: Make, line, series, body type, engine type, and all restraint devices and their location. Multipurpose passenger vehicle: Make, line, series, body type, engine type, gross vehicle weight rating, and for multipurpose passenger vehicles with a gross vehicle weight rating (GVWR) of 4536kg (10,000 lb) or less all restraint devices and their location. Truck: Make, model or line, series, chassis, cab type, engine type, brake system, gross vehicle weight rating, and for trucks with a gross vehicle weight rating (GVWR) of 4536 kg (10,000 lb) or less all restraint devices and their location. Bus: Make, model or line, series, body type, engine type, and brake system. Trailer, including trailer kits and incomplete trailer: Make, type of trailer, body type, length and axle configuration. Motorcycle: Make, type of motorcycle, line, engine type, and net brake horsepower. Incomplete vehicle other than a trailer: Make, model or line, series, cab type, engine type, and brake system. Low speed vehicle: Make, engine type, brake system, restraint system type, body type, and gross vehicle weight rating. Replica motor vehicle: The make, model, and model year of the original replicated vehicle; and the information listed in this table for the vehicle's type classification (e.g., if the replica meets the definition for passenger car in 49 CFR 571.3, the following information is required: make, line, series, body type, engine type, and all restraint devices and their locations). Note to Table I: Engine net brake horsepower when encoded in the VIN shall differ by no more than 10 percent from the actual net brake horsepower; shall in the case of motorcycle with an actual net brake horsepower of 2 or less, be not more than 2; and shall be greater than 2 in the case of a motorcycle with an actual brake horsepower greater than 2.

Table II—Gross Vehicle Weight Rating Classes

Class A—Not greater than 1360 kg. (3,000 lbs.) Class B—Greater than 1360 kg. to 1814 kg. (3,001-4,000 lbs.) Class C—Greater than 1814 kg. to 2268 kg. (4,001-5,000 lbs.) Class D—Greater than 2268 kg. to 2722 kg. (5,001-6,000 lbs.) Class E—Greater than 2722 kg. to 3175 kg. (6,001-7,000 lbs.) Class F—Greater than 3175 kg. to 3629 kg. (7,001-8,000 lbs.) Class G—Greater than 3629 kg. to 4082 kg. (8,001-9,000 lbs.) Class H—Greater than 4082 kg. to 4536 kg. (9,001-10,000 lbs.) Class 3—Greater than 4536 kg. to 6350 kg. (10,001-14,000 lbs.) Class 4—Greater than 6350 kg. to 7257 kg. (14,001-16,000 lbs.) Class 5—Greater than 7257 kg. to 8845 kg. (16,001-19,500 lbs.) Class 6—Greater than 8845 kg. to 11793 kg. (19,501-26,000 lbs.) Class 7—Greater than 11793 kg. to 14968 kg.(26,001-33,000 lbs.) Class 8—Greater than 14968 kg. (33,001 lbs. and over)

(c) The third section shall consist of one character, which occupies position nine (9) in the VIN. This section shall be the check digit whose purpose is to provide a means for verifying the accuracy of any VIN transcription. After all other characters in VIN have been determined by the manufacturer, the check digit shall be calculated by carrying out the mathematical computation specified in paragraphs (c) (1) through (4) of this section.

(1) Assign to each number in the VIN its actual mathematical value and assign to each letter the value specified for it in Table III, as follows:

Table III—Assigned Values

A = 1 B = 2 C = 3 D = 4 E = 5 F = 6 G = 7 H = 8 J = 1 K = 2 L = 3 M = 4 N = 5 P = 7 R = 9 S = 2 T = 3 U = 4 V = 5 W = 6 X = 7 Y = 8 Z = 9

(2) Multiply the assigned value for each character in the VIN by the position weight factor specified in Table IV, as follows:

Table IV—VIN Position and Weight Factor

1st8 2d7 3d6 4th5 5th4 6th3 7th2 8th10 9th(check digit) 10th9 11th8 12th7 13th6 14th5 15th4 16th3 17th2

(3) Add the resulting products and divide the total by 11.

(4) The check digit is based on either the Fractional Remainder or the Decimal Equivalent Remainder as reflected in Table V. All Decimal Equivalent Remainders in Table V are rounded to the nearest thousandth. The check digit, zero through nine (0-9) or the letter “X” shall appear in VIN position nine (9).

Table V—Ninth Position Check Digit Values

[Rounded to the nearest thousandth]

Fractional Remainder01/112/113/114/115/116/117/118/119/1110/11 Decimal Equivalent Remainder00.0910.1820.2730.3640.4550.5450.6340.7270.8180.909 Check Digit0123456789X

(5) A sample check digit calculation is shown in Table VI as follows:

Table VI—Calculation of a Check Digit

Vin Position1234567891011121314151617 Sample VIN1G4AH59H5G118341 Assigned Value1741859857118341 Weight Factor876543210098765432 Multiply Assigned value times weight factor8492453215188004556764012122

Add products: 8 + 49 + 24 + 5 + 32 + 15 + 18 + 80 + 0 + 45 + 56 + 7 + 6 + 40 + 12 + 12 + 2 = 411.

Divide by 11: 411/11 = 37 4/11 or 37.3636.

If the fourth digit is 5 or greater, round up. If the fourth digit is 4 or smaller, round down.

In the example above, the remainder is 4/11 or 0.364 when rounded up.

Looking up the remainder in Table V—Ninth Position Check Digit Values indicates that “4” is the check digit to be inserted in position nine (9) of the VIN for this sample digit calculation.

(d) The fourth section shall consist of eight characters, which occupy positions ten through seventeen (10-17) of the VIN. The last five (5) characters of this section shall be numeric for passenger cars and for multipurpose passenger vehicles and trucks with a gross vehicle weight rating of 4536 kg. (10,000 lbs.) or less, and the last four (4) characters shall be numeric for all other vehicles.

(1) The first character of the fourth section shall represent the vehicle model year. The year shall be designated as indicated in Table VII as follows:

Table VII—Year Codes for VIN

Year Code 20055 20066 20077 20088 20099 2010A 2011B 2012C 2013D 2014E 2015F 2016G 2017H 2018J 2019K 2020L 2021M 2022N 2023P 2024R 2025S 2026T 2027V 2028W 2029X 2030Y 20311 20322 20333 20344 20355 20366 20377 20388 20399

Note to Table VII: For passenger cars, and for multipurpose passenger vehicles and trucks with a gross vehicle weight rating of 4536 kg (10,000 lb) or less, if position 7 is numeric, the Model Year in position 10 of the VIN refers to a year in the range 1980-2009. If position 7 is alphabetic, the Model Year in Position 10 of the VIN refers to a year in the range 2010-2039.

(2) The second character of the fourth section shall represent the plant of manufacture.

(3) The third through the eighth characters of the fourth section (positions 12 through 17) shall represent the number sequentially assigned by the manufacturer in the production process if the manufacturer is a high-volume manufacturer. If a manufacturer is a low-volume manufacturer, the third, fourth, and fifth characters of the fourth section (positions 12, 13, and 14), combined with the three characters of the first section (positions 1, 2, and 3), shall uniquely identify the manufacturer and type of the motor vehicle and the sixth, seventh, and eighth characters of the fourth section (positions 15, 16, and 17) shall represent the number sequentially assigned by the manufacturer in the production process.

[73 FR 23379, Apr. 30, 2008, as amended at 87 FR 13232, Mar. 9, 2022]