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What is my Subaru chassis code?

Your Subaru's chassis code is a unique identifier that provides valuable information about your vehicle. This code is essential for understanding the specific model, year, and other key details of your Subaru. By knowing your chassis code, you can better communicate with mechanics, order parts, and stay informed about your car's history and specifications.


What is a Chassis Code?


A chassis code, also known as a vehicle identification number (VIN) or chassis number, is a unique alphanumeric code that identifies a specific vehicle. This code is typically found on a metal plate or sticker located in the driver's side door jamb, on the dashboard, or in other designated areas of the vehicle.


The chassis code contains information about the vehicle's make, model, year of manufacture, engine type, and other important details. By decoding the chassis code, you can learn more about the specific features and characteristics of your Subaru.


How to Find Your Subaru's Chassis Code



  • Locate the metal plate or sticker in your Subaru that displays the chassis code, typically in the driver's side door jamb or on the dashboard.

  • The chassis code is usually a 17-character alphanumeric string, such as "JF1SN6LC5H8123456".

  • If you can't find the chassis code in your vehicle, you can also check your vehicle's registration, insurance documents, or owner's manual, which may list the chassis code.


Once you have identified your Subaru's chassis code, you can use it to look up detailed information about your vehicle, such as its model, year, engine type, and other specifications.


Decoding Your Subaru's Chassis Code


The chassis code for a Subaru typically follows a specific format, with each character representing a different piece of information about the vehicle. Here's a breakdown of what the different characters in the chassis code mean:



  • Characters 1-3: Manufacturer code (Subaru is "JF")

  • Character 4: Vehicle type (e.g., "1" for sedan, "2" for coupe, "3" for wagon, "4" for SUV)

  • Characters 5-6: Model code (e.g., "SN" for Impreza, "OB" for Outback)

  • Character 7: Engine code (e.g., "6" for a 2.5-liter engine, "7" for a 3.6-liter engine)

  • Characters 8-9: Transmission code (e.g., "LC" for a continuously variable transmission, "MT" for a manual transmission)

  • Characters 10-17: Unique serial number for the specific vehicle


By understanding the meaning of each character in your Subaru's chassis code, you can gain valuable insights into the specific features and characteristics of your vehicle.

What is my chassis code?


A chassis number, also known as a vehicle identification number (VIN), is a unique code used to identify individual motor vehicles. Located on the car's frame, this number can also be found on the registration certificate and insurance documents. It's crucial for vehicle identification and history checks.



How to check Subaru chassis number?


Subaru Chassis Number or VIN location
Almost all Subaru cars have the Chassis Number (car built for the Japanese Domestic Market) or VIN (everywhere else) stamped on a metal plate that can be found riveted to the top of the near-side strut tower, although some cars have the plate in one of the front door frames.



Where do I find the model code for my car?


Vehicle Identification Number (VIN)
A VIN displays the car's unique features, specifications and manufacturer. The VIN can be used to track recalls, registrations, warranty claims, thefts and insurance coverage. The VIN can be found by looking at the dashboard on the driver's side of the vehicle.



How do I look up the chassis number?


You can usually find your VIN on three locations in your vehicle:

  1. On your car's dashboard, near the windshield on the driver's side.
  2. Stamped on your car's chassis. This is why VIN is also called the 'chassis number'.
  3. In our car's V5C logbook, as well as your insurance paperwork.



What is the Subaru model code?


The applied model code is always shown on the VIN plate, Depending on the model it will start with the model prefix, IE VAB is JDM 2014+ WRX STi, GT7 is an Impreza/XV 2016+ then after the model prefix is a letter, this is the model code letter. This shows the model change month/year for your car.



Where can I find my chassis number?


The VIN or Chassis Number can be found on the dashboard, driver's side door and on the registration certificate. All cars and light commercial vehicles built after 1981 have a unique 17-character VIN that provides access to valuable information about that vehicle's history.



What is the difference between chassis and VIN?


A vehicle identification number or VIN contains 17 characters that are unique to the vehicle, like a vehicle's unique identity code. The VIN no is used interchangeably with the chassis number because it's stamped to the chassis of the vehicle, although strictly speaking, the chassis number is part of VIN.



What is the chassis of a vehicle frame?


A vehicle frame, also historically known as its chassis, is the main supporting structure of a motor vehicle to which all other components are attached, comparable to the skeleton of an organism.



What is a Subaru chassis?


Just like a home or building has a foundation or a skyscraper has its substructure and even an exoskeleton, a car's chassis is the vehicle's frame — the underpart of every motor vehicle on which the body is mounted.



How do I find my chassis details?


A chassis number is a unique identification number assigned to a vehicle during manufacturing. You can generally find the chassis number embossed on the car frame. You can also check your vehicle's registration certificate or insurance policy for the chassis number.


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