How do I decode my Mercedes VIN number?

How do I decode my Mercedes VIN number?

Mercedes-Benz VIN Decoder

  1. 1st-3rd Character: World Manufacturer Identification.
  2. 4th–8th Characters: Vehicle Descriptor Section.
  3. 9th Character: Security Number.
  4. 10th Character: Model Year.
  5. 11th Character: Production Plant / Assembly Location.
  6. 12th–17th Characters: Vehicle Serial Number.

What does my Mercedes VIN number mean?

Every Mercedes-Benz car has a unique identifier code called a VIN. This number contains vital information about the car, such as its manufacturer, year of production, the plant it was produced in, type of engine, model and more. The VIN also allows a user to get a build sheet of Mercedes-Benz.

How do I know what model my Mercedes is?

The model name (or the ‘class’ bit) is always an acronym, of between one and three letters in upper case, and Mercedes’ five core models will remain: A, B, C, E and S. Engine: The engine type comes next, labelled on the boot by one lower-case letter.

How do I enter the radio code for my Mercedes-Benz?

If you had a dead battery or replaced the battery, you may need to enter the code in your radio. Follow these steps if you need the Radio Code for your Mercedes-Benz. First take a look at your owners manual booklet. The code may be written down on a small business card size letter.

How do I Find my cusomer code for my Mercedes Benz?

Call back your dealer and give them the serial code. The code you get from using the serial number should definitively work. If you can’t reach a dealer you can try sending Mercedes-Benz cusomer service an email using this contact form.

How to use this vehicle identification number information to decode your Mercedes VIN number: First, either find your VIN number on your vehicle registration or car title or in vehicle maintenance records from your dealer. Additionally, you can find the VIN at various locations on your car.

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