Place the VIN on the sprint honest under the windscreen.
Every van that is manufactured has a vehicle identification amount (VIN). The VIN is a chain of numbers and letters that gives dirt approximately the automobile, from adjust and mannequin to where and by whom it was manufactured. Every bit of the unit is foremost to identifying a machine.
Instructions
1. Bonanza the VIN where the equitable side of the windscreen meets the dashboard.
2. Split the character into particular parts. The code "BUT" represents Supra.6. Find the next three digits, which represent the model code (a company specific code) and the check digit (to verify that the VIN is correct and not faked).7.
3. Find the next two digits, which indicate the make of the car. For instance, a sedan is a 53, and a 12 is a minivan with a raised roof.
4. Find the next two or three digits, which indicate the make of the engine. For instance, "S" is a two-speed, three-speed or four-speed; "2" is for a 2-liter, 3-liter or 4-liter.
5. Find the two or three digits that indicate the model of the car. These letter combinations have nothing to do with the make or model name; they are merely codes for the model. The head digit is the society where the van was made--"J" for Japan, "U" for the USA, etc. The moment digit is the manufacturer, such as a "T" for Toyota. The third digit is the type of car, such as passenger car or truck.
Find the next two digits, which indicate the year it was made, and the last two digits are the plant where it was manufactured.
8. Find the last set of digits, which is the manufacturer's serial number for the car.