Your VIN (Vehicle Identification Number) is a unique 17-character code that identifies your vehicle. You’ll need it to ensure the parts you buy are compatible with your car.

Check These Common VIN Locations:
Inside the Vehicle
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Dashboard (Driver Side): Look through the windshield from outside the car. You’ll find the VIN on a metal plate near the bottom of the windshield.
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Driver’s Side Door Frame: Open the driver’s door and check the label on the door frame or pillar.
Vehicle Documents
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Vehicle Registration Card
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Insurance Policy
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Title or Ownership Document
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Service or Dealer Invoices
What Does the VIN Look Like?
It’s always 17 characters long and contains a mix of letters and numbers.
Example: JTMHY7AJ0F4034567
Why We Ask for Your VIN
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To match parts with 100% accuracy
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To avoid returns or compatibility issues
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To offer faster, more personalized support