VW VIN Codes - Club VeeDub
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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. Other carmakers had also developed their own numbering systems, so there was no worldwide consistency.
After consultation with the world’s carmakers, a new ISO standard was introduced for 1980 and adopted by all makers. Rather than simply being a chassis number as before, the new 17-digit system would be able to uniquely identify every vehicle made by any carmaker in any part of the world. Volkswagen applied the new system for all of their vehicles made from 1 August 1979, the start of the 1980 model year. No VW made since then has had a ‘chassis number’ in the old sense. This is the system used today.
A typical Volkswagen VIN might be WVWZZZ3BZWE689725. All the characters in the string mean something. To understand the code, and be able to identify any Volkswagen made since 1980, we need to explain what the digits mean.

Modern VWs have the VIN located on a plate on the passenger-side of the dash at the base of the windscreen, visible from outside just near the wipers. It is also stamped in the engine bay, or under the dash or behind the seats. Consult your owners’ manual to find the exact location. In NSW there is also a copy of the VIN on your registration papers.
The VIN is split into three sections.
1. Digits 1-3: World Manufacturer Identifier2. Digits 4-9: Vehicle Descriptor Section3. Digits 10-17: Vehicle Identifier Section
World Manufacturer Identifier
The first three digits uniquely describe the manufacturer of the vehicle. There are many hundreds of assigned combinations.
Digit 1: Describes the region where the vehicle is made. A-H is in Africa, J-R is Asia, S-Z is Europe, 1-5 is North America, 6-7 is Oceania and 8-0 is South America.
Digit 2: Generally describes the manufacturer of the vehicle. For VW this is usually ‘V’, but sometimes not. It is assigned in conjunction with Digits 1 and 3, and may only make sense when the whole 3-digit WMI is considered.
Digit 3: Generally describes the vehicle type. This might be a passenger car, commercial, pickup, SUV, truck, motorcycle and so on.
For Volkswagens, the most common 3-digit WMIs you’ll see are:
WVW - Volkswagen CarsWVG - Volkswagen SUVs (G for Gelande)WV1 - Volkswagen CommercialsWV2 - Volkswagen Bus, VanWV3 - Volkswagen TrucksVWV - Volkswagen SpainAAV - Volkswagen South Africa1VW - Volkswagen USA (cars)1V1 - Volkswagen USA (commercials)3VW - Volkswagen Mexico8AW - Volkswagen Argentina9BW - Volkswagen BrazilWAU - AudiTRU - Audi Hungary93V - Audi Brazil
Vehicle Descriptor Section
The next group of six digits (4 to 9) in the VIN describe the exact vehicle type, giving information on the model platform and body style. Each maker assigns their own meaning to these six digits. American makers, for example, use digit 9 as a ‘check digit’, but European makers such as VW do not.
In Volkswagen’s case, meaning is only given to digits 7 and 8. Digits 4, 5, 6 and 9 are fill-in digits only and will contain the letter ‘Z’.
Digit 4, 5 and 6: ZZZ for VWs sold in Europe and many other countries, including Australia. For USA-market VWs, these digits are used to give information on body and trim styles, engine specs and restraint systems.
Digit 7 and 8: Volkswagen’s Vehicle Descriptor Section. Many of them are consistent with VW’s old model type system, so you should spot some familiar numbers here. The most common Volkswagen combinations are:
11 - Beetle (Brazilian, Mexican, Nigerian)13 - Scirocco 314 - Caddy 1 (European Golf 1 pickup)15 - Cabriolet (1980 Beetle, Golf 1)16 - Jetta 1 and 2 (early)16 - Beetle (2012-on)17 - Golf 118 - Iltis19 - Golf 2 (early)1C - New Beetle (US market)1E - Golf 3 Cabriolet1F - Eos1G - Golf and Jetta 2 (late)1H - Golf and Vento 31J - Golf and Bora 41K - Golf and Jetta 5, 61T - Touran1Y - New Beetle Cabriolet24 - T3 Transporter Single/Double Cab Pickup25 - T3 Transporter Van, Kombi, Bus, Caravelle28 - LT Transporter 12D - LT Transporter 22E - Crafter 12H - Amarok2K - Caddy, Caddy Maxi 330 - Fox (US model ex-Brazil)31 - Passat 232 - Santana sedan33 - Passat 2 Variant3A - Passat 3, 43B - Passat 53C - Passat 6, 7, 8, CC3D - Phaeton3H - Arteon50 - Corrado (early)53 - Scirocco 1, 25K - Golf and Jetta 65M - Golf Plus5N - Tiguan 1, 2, Tiguan Allspace5Z - Fox (Europe)60 - Corrado (late)6K - Polo Classic, Variant 36N - Polo 36R - Polo 56X - Lupo70 - T4 Transporter Vans and Pickups74 - Taro7H - T5 Transporter, T6.1 Transporter7J - T6 Transporter7L - Touareg 17M - Sharan7P - Touareg 286 - Polo and Derby 1 and 287 - Polo Coupe9C - New Beetle9K - Caddy 2 Van (ex-SEAT Ibiza)9N - Polo 49U - Caddy 2 Pickup (ex-Skoda Felicia)A1 - T-RocAA - Up!AU - Golf 7AW - Polo 6C1 - T-CrossCD - Golf 8SK - Caddy 4SY - Crafter 2
Digit 9: Z (fill-in digit) for Europe and most export markets, including Australia
Vehicle Identifier Section
The third and final set of digits, the group of eight from digit 10 to 17 inclusive, identifies the particular vehicle in question. They will identify the model year, the exact place where the car was made, and finally the unique serial number of that vehicle.
Digit 10: The model year. For Volkswagens, this is the year from 1 August to 31 July as before. The code begins with 1980, and assigns a consecutive letter or number for each year (except that I, O, Q, U, Z, and 0 are not used). The codes for year models are:
| 1980 - A | 1990 - L | 2000 - Y | 2010 - A | 2020 - L | 2030 - Y |
| 1981 - B | 1991 - M | 2001 - 1 | 2011 - B | 2021 - M | 2031 - 1 |
| 1982 - C | 1992 - N | 2002 - 2 | 2012 - C | 2022 - N | 2032 - 2 |
| 1983 - D | 1993 - P | 2003 - 3 | 2013 - D | 2023 - P | 2033 - 3 |
| 1984 - E | 1994 - R | 2004 - 4 | 2014 - E | 2024 - R | 2034 - 4 |
| 1985 - F | 1995 - S | 2005 - 5 | 2015 - F | 2025 - S | 2035 - 5 |
| 1986 - G | 1996 - T | 2006 - 6 | 2016 - G | 2026 - T | 2036 - 6 |
| 1987 - H | 1997 - V | 2007 - 7 | 2017 - H | 2027 - V | 2037 - 7 |
| 1988 - J | 1998 - W | 2008 - 8 | 2018 - J | 2028 - W | 2038 - 8 |
| 1989 - K | 1999 - X | 2009 - 9 | 2019 - K | 2029 - X | 2039 - 9 |
There are several logical consequences. There is no confusion between 1 and I, 2 or Z, or O, Q and 0. The characters repeat the sequence every 30 years, with ‘A’ beginning in 1980, 2010, 2040, etc. And, when the numbers begin after Y, the number coincides with the year.
Digit 11: This is the exact place where that Volkswagen was made. VW has tried to assign specific characters for each of its factories, although there have been some double-ups. If in doubt, consult Digit 1 which gives the region (see above). The factory codes are:
A - Ingolstadt, GermanyB - Brussels, BelgiumC - Chattanooga, USAD - Bratislava, SlovakiaE - Emden, GermanyF - Ipiranga / Resende, BrazilG - Graz, AustriaH - Hanover, GermanyK - Osnabrück, GermanyL - Lagos, NigeriaM - Puebla, MexicoN - Neckarsulm, GermanyP - Mosel, GermanyP - Anchieta, BrazilR - Martorell, SpainS - Salzgitter, GermanyT - Sarajevo, Yugoslavia (up to 1994)T - Taubaté, BrazilU - Uitenhage, South AfricaV - Westmoreland, USA (up to 1994)V - Palmela, Portugal (from 1994)W - Wolfsburg, GermanyX - Poznan, PolandY - Pamplona, Spain1 - Győr, Hungary2 - Anting, China3 - Changchun, China4 - Curitiba, Brazil6 - Düsseldorf, Germany (Mercedes-Benz)7 - Ludwigsfelde, Germany (Mercedes-Benz)8 - Dresden, Germany8 - General Pacheco, Argentina9 - Wrzesnia, Poland
Digits 12-17: Six digits, starting with 000001 for each vehicle of the defined make, model, year and factory. This is the unique identifying number for that vehicle.
Start: 000001 Possible end: 999999
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