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Model specific boards => Golf mk6 => Topic started by: mike. on 22 August 2010, 13:06

Title: VIN Number
Post by: mike. on 22 August 2010, 13:06
Just wondering what peoples VIN numbers look like

Mine is WVWZZZ1KZAW******

According to all the tyre alignment people I have visited recently  :rolleyes:, the 1K designator means MK5 Golf and the MK6 should be 5K

In ELSA, the VW workshop procedures, 1K is a MK5 and you have to enter 5K to get the MK6 procedures.

According to VCDS 1K is the MK5 platform and 5K is the MK6 platform.

Maybe I have a re-shelled MK5 just like everyone said, a MK5.5  :laugh:

Title: Re: VIN Number
Post by: JonnyG on 22 August 2010, 17:29
Enter your VIN into here, and see what it says  :wink:

http://igorweb.org/vindec/
Title: Re: VIN Number
Post by: Keithuk on 22 August 2010, 19:26
Yes I've used that site but it doesn't tell you much.

VW Golf/Golf GTI/Golf Plus/Golf Variant/Jetta
model year 2010, production number ######
production plant Wolfsburg
The entered VIN cannot be checked for validity.

Other sites will show you what each character means.

http://www.clubgti-sussex.co.uk/article/VIN_Interpretation.htm

Another site show mine as Golf Mk 5 1980 the same as Mikes.   :wink:

http://www.dubnetworks.net/vw-vin-decoder.htm
Title: Re: VIN Number
Post by: mike. on 22 August 2010, 23:12
Looks like all MK6 Golfs have the 1K in the VIN number which confuses all the third party systems as they think it's a MK5  :huh:
Title: Re: VIN Number
Post by: Keithuk on 23 August 2010, 11:30
Just wondering what peoples VIN numbers look like

Mine is WVWZZZ1KZAW******
Mine is the same as that one and if yours is a GTi then I'm not sure how that is. Does that mean that all Mk6's are the same two characters?. In 2006 1J was supposed to be Golf/GTi, 1K was a Jetta.

I write programs so I've decided to make a VW VIN Number app where you type the number in and it tells you all the details for that number. I've searched the web for all info and some show different letters that others, they appear to vary for different years.

There is a PDF (http://www.it2.evaluand.com/downloads/VW1991-2006VIN.pdf) you can download.

Any useful links for VW VIN Numbers would be appreciated to make this app.

Actually ETKA shows a lot more info for the VIN number. The Paint code, Engine code, Transmission code, FinalDrive Indent, Interior Trim Code is shown but no other site shows or talks about these being in the number.  :wink:
Title: Re: VIN Number
Post by: KennyGTI on 23 August 2010, 12:10
Does the 1K not reffer to the chassis number?
Title: Re: VIN Number
Post by: mike. on 23 August 2010, 14:05
The 1K is supposed to refer to the platform type, ie 1K is a  MK5 Golf, 5K is a MK6 Golf.

the VIN Is decoded like this

WVW - Manufacturer. Volkswagen
ZZZ - Filler letters, mean nothing
1K - Platform
Z - Another filler,
A - Manufacturing Year, A = 2010
W - Manufacturing Location, in my case Wolfsburg
****** - Serial Number of car

It seems the platform number is wrong, however on the boot label or the one in the service book it does say 5K underneath the VIN number
Title: Re: VIN Number
Post by: Keithuk on 23 August 2010, 15:35
Does the 1K not reffer to the chassis number?
The chassis number and VIN number are the same thing.

This is what I've found out for my program.
Quote
1  2 3   4 5 6 78 9 10 11
W V W  Z Z Z 1K Z A  W  ******

1 - Manufacturing Country
2 - Manufacturer
3 - Vehicle Type
4 - Body Style
5 - Engine
6 - Restraint System
7-8 - Model
9 - VIN Check Digit
10 - Vehicle Model Year
11 - Assembly Plant
12-17 - Serial Number

WVWZZZ1KZAW******

1 Manufacturing Country

1 - USA
2 - Canada
3 - Mexico
4 - USA
9 - Brazil
J -Japan
K - Korea
S - England
W - Germany
Z - Italy
 
2 Manufacturer

A - Audi
B - VW of Brazil
V - Volkswagen

3 Vehicle Type

1 - Pickup / truck
2 - MPV (Multi Purpose Vehicle)
U - Passenger Car (Audi)
V - Passenger Car (VW)


4 Body Style
1 - Pickup / truck
2 - MPV (Multi Purpose Vehicle)
U - Passenger Car (Audi)
V - Passenger Car (VW)

5 Engine

Loads of them

6 Restraint System

0 - Active; i.e. Manual seatbelt
2 - Passive w/Manual Lap Belt
4 - ELRA (motorized)
5 - Active Belts w/Driver Air Bag
6 - Front and side Air Bags
8 - Active Belts w/Dual Air Bags
9 - Passive

7-8 Model

Loads of them

9 VIN Check Digit

Now there isn't much info on this.
Manufacturer's Internal Code

10 Vehicle Model Year

There are a load before but
Y - 2000
1 - 2001
2 - 2002
3 - 2003
4 - 2004
5 - 2005
6 - 2006
7 - 2007
8 - 2008
9 - 2009
A - 2010
B - 2011

11 Manufacturing Place

W - Wolfsburg, Germany
A - Ingolstadt, Germany
B - Brussels, Belgium
C - Taipei, Taiwan
D - Bratislava, Slovakia
E - Emden, Germany
G - Steyr/Graz, Austria
H - Hannover, Germany
J - Jakarta, Indonesia
K - Karmann, Osnabruck Germany
M - Puebla, Mexico
N - Neckarsulm, Germany
P - Mosel, Germany
R - Martorell, Barcelona, Spain
S - Stuttgart, Germany
T - Kvasiny, Czech Republic
U - Uitenhage, South Africa
V - Palmela, Portugal (previously Westmoreland, USA)
X - Poznan, Poland
Y - Pamplona, Spain (SEAT)
1 - Gyor, Hungary
2 - Changchun, China
4 - Curitiba, Brazil

Now the ZZZ is used for Body Style, Engine and Restraint System. ;)

Title: Re: VIN Number
Post by: mike. on 23 August 2010, 15:45

Now the ZZZ is used for Body Style, Engine and Restraint System. ;)


Yes, VW don't include that info and just use Z to fill in the spaces in the VIN number.
Title: Re: VIN Number
Post by: Radek on 23 August 2010, 16:02
The model code is a homologation code not the platform or design code (Golf 6 design code: VW Typ 5K, homologation code 1K).
Title: Re: VIN Number
Post by: mike. on 23 August 2010, 16:09
Cheers Radek, that clears it up  :smiley:
Title: Re: VIN Number
Post by: Keithuk on 25 October 2012, 02:00
I know this is an old thread I made but its still relevant.

Ok I've found another good site, it will show more info than typing in your p-codes from your Options sticker VW/Audi/Seat/Škoda Option Codes Decoder (http://igorweb.org/equidec/Default.aspx)

Just type in your VIN number, I'm afraid its French thats the only draw back. VIN search tool (http://www.woundride.com/vag/vin/)

You can copy and paste the example VIN number if you want to see an example. If you hold your mouse over the green colour code it shows you a car painted in that colour.

Now the French site doesn't translate the codes properly even if you use a translator but you can download VAG Option Codes List (http://vag-codes.info/files/options/vag-option-codes.pdf) there are 12736 codes to search for the codes that are a true English conversion.
Title: Re: VIN Number
Post by: ErikGTI on 25 October 2012, 07:57
Hi,

Is there a place where I can look up VIN numbers say against a productionweek and cardetails.
I am waiting for my VINnumber since last weeks production, I actually should have received it by now.
So still no licenseplate. :sad:
Title: Re: VIN Number
Post by: Keithuk on 25 October 2012, 10:40
I'm not sure why you want your VIN number before you've had the car?

Won't the dealer tell you?
Title: Re: VIN Number
Post by: JonnyG on 27 October 2012, 14:52
I guess there's a chance your car has been stuck in a field for a year before sale so worth checking ... unlikely for a Mk6 GTi.  But there were several instances with the MkV GTi where old imports turned up at Motorprovider or was it Motorpoint ?