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Aug 22 2016 10:51am
Cant figure out what it says

so far i have 1gngv26k im stuck after that there looks like 2 things and then the assembly number 158428

im unsure of the "check digit" idk what numbers it could be but it appears as if it is a 0 in my case

if we go by the 1gn from the earlier part of the decoder it has to be a 87-91 so h, j, k, l, m are our options, and at that point i have no clue it looks closest to half an H to me





This post was edited by KoJ on Aug 22 2016 10:53am
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from edmunds.com


World Manufacturer Identifier (1G6)
The first three digits make up the World Manufacturer Identifier.

Position one represents the nation of origin, or the final point of assembly. For instance, cars made in the U.S. start with 1,4 or 5, Canada is 2, Mexico is 3, Japan is J, South Korea is K, England is S, Germany is W and Sweden or Finland is Y.
Position two tells you about the manufacturer. In some cases, it's the letter that begins the manufacturer's name. For example, A is for Audi, B is for BMW, G is for General Motors, L is for Lincoln and N is for Nissan. But that "A" can also stand for Jaguar or Mitsubishi and an "R" can also mean Audi. It may sound confusing, but the next digit ties it all together.
Position three, when combined with the first two digits, indicates the vehicle's type or manufacturing division. In our example, 1G6 means a Cadillac passenger car. 1G1 means Chevrolet passenger cars and 1GC means Chevrolet trucks. There have been many variations on the World Manufacturer Identifier as brands have come and gone. This Wikipedia page has a list of WMI codes.

Vehicle Descriptor Section (AF5SX6)
Digits 4 through 9 make up the Vehicle Descriptor Section.

Positions four through eight describe the car with such information as the model, body type, restraint system, transmission type and engine code.
Position nine, the "check" digit, is used to detect invalid VINs, based on a mathematical formula that was developed by the Department of Transportation.

Vehicle Identifier Section (D0125409)
Digits 10 through 17 make up the Vehicle Identifier Section.

Position 10 indicates the model year. The letters from B-Y correspond to the model years 1981-2000. There is no I, O, Q, U or Z. From 2001-'09, the numbers one through nine were used in place of numbers. The alphabet started over from A in 2010 and will continue until 2030.

Is it confusing? Yes. So here's a list of the model years since 1981: B=1981, C='82, D='83, E='84, F='85, G='86, H='87, J='88, K='89, L='90, M='91, N='92, P='93, R='94, S='95, T='96, V='97, W='98, X='99, Y=2000, 1='01, 2='02, 3='03, 4='04, 5='05, 6='06, 7='07, 8='08, 9='09, A=2010, B='11, C='12, D='13, E='14, F='15,G='16, H='17, J='18

The letter or number in position 11 indicates the manufacturing plant in which the vehicle was assembled. Each automaker has its own set of plant codes.
The last 6 digits (positions 12 through 17) are the production sequence numbers. This is the number each car receives on the assembly line. In the case of our Cadillac ATS, it was the 125,409th car to roll off the assembly line in Lansing, Michigan.

This post was edited by JDH on Aug 22 2016 11:32am
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lol that dosent help very much

im like 98% sure its

1GNGV26K0JF158428
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Aug 22 2016 11:41am
Quote (KoJ @ Aug 22 2016 10:36am)
lol that dosent help very much

im like 98% sure its

1GNGV26K0JF158428


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Quote (KoJ @ Aug 22 2016 01:36pm)
lol that dosent help very much

im like 98% sure its

1GNGV26K0JF158428


you have all the information just the code for the specific year is in question. the 0 is just a check digit it means nothing when it comes to the vehicle itself.

its a 87-91 suburban with a 350TBI 3/4 ton 4x4 8k-9k GVW. if you think thats a J then its an 88 model. i dont really know what else you are looking for here.
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Aug 22 2016 12:59pm
0HF, not J
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Aug 22 2016 01:44pm
0HFN

Or 0HF1

This post was edited by ug_warrior(xtc) on Aug 22 2016 01:46pm
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Quote (JDH @ Aug 22 2016 11:16am)
you have all the information just the code for the specific year is in question. the 0 is just a check digit it means nothing when it comes to the vehicle itself.

its a 87-91 suburban with a 350TBI 3/4 ton 4x4 8k-9k GVW. if you think thats a J then its an 88 model. i dont really know what else you are looking for here.


i couldnt read it and i was unsure of the year

i got it now
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Aug 22 2016 09:45pm
whats the title say? :X
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Quote (F150 @ Aug 22 2016 08:45pm)
whats the title say? :X


what do you mean?
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