VIN stands for vehicle identification number. Each car is given a unique VIN number. If the vehicle is lost or stolen, this unique number can be used to locate the car.
You can not actually locate a vehicle with a VIN number without access to law enforcement or DMV databases. A service like Carfax will tell you the general location it was last registered at. On the dashboard, just below the windshield (driver's side)--you can find your Vin #
Every vehicle has the VIN stamped into the frame. Here is a website that will help you find where to locate your VIN: http://www.autohausaz.com/html/vehicle_identification_numbers.html If you have the Licence plate then you should be able to trace the VIN through your local DMV or Registry agent and the VIN will also be located on the Registration as well as the Insurance slips for the vehicle.
Located driver's side, dash, next to windshield, inside the vehicle. If it is missing, it is a crime to remove the VIN # from a vehicle. So if you recently bought the vehicle, I would call the police or appropriate government agency.
Write down the vehicle's Vehicle Identification Number,(VIN)which is located on top of the dashboard on the driver's side. (You will have to be outside the vehicle to see it.) Take the VIN number to a dealer and have them look up the transmission option. Or, get on the Web, and locate the manufacturers site. There should be a page which describes the VIN codes for various options, including the transmission.
if you mean vehicle vin, the vin is short for vehicle identification number.
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VIN is a vehicle identification number.
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No. The VIN issued to a vehicle remains with that vehicle.
The vin number is the identification of your car. The vin stands for vehicle identification number, which is what the DMV uses to identify your vehicle.
The VIN is the Vehicle Identification Number. The VIN has nothing to do with value, and everything to do with identification of the vehicle. It will not serve this purpose.