Please see the VIN number chart from SAE.(Worldwide standard for VIN.....)
Yes, providing the 5th digit in the VIN is the same.
The sixth digit will tell the year, 5th digit will tell you the engine size.
The first character the VIN number identifies the country from which the vehicle was manufactured. Second VIN digit specifies the manufacturer. The third VIN digit indicates the vehicle type or manufacturing division. The fourth through eighth VIN digit reveals the vehicle features such as body style, engine type, model, series, etc. The ninth VIN digit is a VIN accuracy check digit, verifying the previous VIN numbers. The tenth VIN digit tells the model year. The eleventh VIN digit reveals the assembly plant for the vehicle. The twelfth to seventeenth VIN digits indicate the sequence of the vehicle for production as it rolled of the manufacturers assembly line.
The 5th through 8th numbers of a VIN "T61L" mean 2.5L V6 SMPI DOHC 24vThe 10th digit on a VIN is the year. Y is the year 2000
Then engine code is the 5th digit on the VIN.
The 8th digit from the right is the vehicle year. The 8th digit from the left is engine code on most vehicles.
The 96 Corolla only has 4 cylinder engines, but they have two different 4 cyl engines that they used. One is a 1.6 aka 4AFE engine (5th digit of vin will be an A), and the other is a 1.8 aka 7AFE (5th digit of vin will be a B).
It depends on the vehicle. Different manufacturers have different systems.
tenth digit of vin#
The second and third digit is the manufacture code. The E is Van Hool a Belgium manufacture.
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