How Cars Work
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Introduction - How Cars Work
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Objectives - How Cars Work
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Automotive Timeline3 Topics
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How Cars Work6 Topics
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Fuels and Designs3 Topics
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Engine Identification2 Topics
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Vehicle Identification6 Topics
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Parts and Systems2 Topics
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Careers3 Topics
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Summary - How Cars Work
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Activities - How Cars Work2 Topics
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Review - How Cars Work
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Test - How Cars Work1 Test
The Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) is an important number on a vehicle. This 17-character number can be seen on the left side of the dash from outside the vehicle through the windshield. Left and right sides are determined by sitting inside the vehicle facing forward. The VIN also appears on the vehicle certification label on the inside of the driver’s doorjamb. Additionally, it is on the vehicle’s title card.
VIN Information
The VIN contains information including codes that identify the engine type, body type, model year (MY), assembly plant, production sequence number, and other information specific to that vehicle. In the following figure, the tenth character “H” identifies the model year as 2017, even though the manufacture date was October 2016. Keep the VIN handy, automotive parts stores may need it to find the correct replacement parts.