Vehicle Identification Number

2010 Ford Mustang Base, 2D Coupe, AutomaticSECTION Vehicle Identification Number
WARNING: This page is about a different car, the 2007 Mercury Mariner and 2007 Ford Escape. However, it is still accessible from the selected car via links, so may be relevant.
Fig 1: Locating Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) Tag
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The vehicle identification number (VIN) is a 17-digit combination of letters and numbers. The VIN is stamped on a metal tab riveted on the instrument panel, top upper left of the dash. The VIN is also found on the vehicle certification (VC) label.

Fig 2: Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) Breakdown
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Item Description
1 World manufacturer identifier
2 Brake type and gross vehicle weight rating (GVWR)
3 Vehicle line, series, body type
4 Engine type
5 Check digit
6 Model year
7 Assembly plant
8 Production sequence number
Fig 3: World Manufacturer Identifier
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The first 3 vehicle identification number (VIN) positions are the world manufacturer identifier.

  • 1FM - Ford Motor Company, USA, multi-purpose vehicle (Ford)
  • 4M2 - Ford Motor Company, USA, multi-purpose vehicle (Mercury)
Fig 4: Brake Type and Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR)
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The fourth VIN position is the vehicle brake type and gross vehicle weight rating (GVWR) code, all vehicles use hydraulic brakes and driver and front passenger air bags.

  • C - 4,000-5,000 pounds GVWR with driver and front passenger side impact air bags
  • Y - 4,000-5,000 pounds GVWR without driver and front passenger side impact air bags
Fig 5: Line, Series and Body Type
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VIN positions 5 through 7 indicate the vehicle line, series and body type.

  • U02 - Ford Escape, XLS - 2-wheel drive
  • U03 - Ford Escape, XLT - 2-wheel drive
  • U04 - Ford Escape, Limited - 2-wheel drive
  • U39 - Mercury Mariner, Hybrid - all-wheel drive
  • U49 - Ford Escape, Hybrid - 2-wheel drive
  • U59 - Ford Escape, Hybrid - 4-wheel drive
  • U80 - Mercury Mariner, Convenience Version - 2-wheel drive
  • U81 - Mercury Mariner, Luxury Version - 2-wheel drive
  • U87 - Mercury Mariner, Premier Version - 2-wheel drive
  • U90 - Mercury Mariner, Convenience Version - 4-wheel drive
  • U91 - Mercury Mariner, Luxury Version - 4-wheel drive
  • U92 - Ford Escape, XLS - 4-wheel drive
  • U93 - Ford Escape, XLT - 4-wheel drive
  • U94 - Ford Escape, Limited - 4-wheel drive
  • U97 - Mercury Mariner, Premier Version - 4-wheel drive
Fig 6: Engine Type
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The eighth VIN position is the engine type (displacement and number of cylinders).

  • Z - 2.3L, 4-valve, in-line 4 cylinder
  • 1 - 3.0L Modular, 6-cylinder, EFI, DOHC
  • H - ATK-CYC, 2.3L, 4-valve PFI, in-line 4 cylinder, gas/electric (Hybrid)
Fig 7: Check Digit
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The ninth VIN position is a government-assigned, computer-generated check digit.

Fig 8: Model Year
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The tenth VIN position is the model year code.

  • 7 - 2007
Fig 9: Assembly Plant
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The eleventh VIN position is the assembly plant code.

  • K - Kansas City Assembly (Claycomo, Missouri)
Fig 10: Build Sequence
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VIN positions 12 through 17 are an alphanumeric code for the vehicle build sequence. This is also the vehicle serial and warranty number.

  • A00001-F99999 - Ford Escape
  • J00001-L99999 - Mercury Mariner
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