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¿Qué es el VIN de un Oldsmobile?

Oldsmobile was an automobile manufacturer based in Michigan. It was founded in 1897 by Ransom E. Olds, who named his company after his surname. The first mass-produced car, the Oldsmobile Curved Dash, was produced by Olds in 1901. Despite losing money for most of its history and struggling to compete against other American car brands such as Ford, General Motors and Chrysler, it maintained a cult following as an American muscle icon through the latter part of the 20th century due to its distinctive design and performance capability.

If you buy a car from Oldsmobile, you will find a 17-character code on the registration card that tells you all about it.

The Oldsmobile VIN decoder is used to help decipher your car's Vehicle Identification Number (VIN), a 17-character code that identifies the make and model of your vehicle, as well as information related to its history.

A VIN Decoder tool is a way to track down the year, make and model of your Oldsmobile. It's typically connected to a searchable database containing extensive entries about the year, make, model and other specifications of any Oldsmobile vehicle. Use it to identify individual Oldsmobile vehicles for safety recalls and theft prevention purposes. EpicVin's online tools make it easy to run a DMV VIN check; meanwhile helping you verify seller information. We also offer history reports that can help you avoid buying problem vehicles.

Lista de modelos Oldsmobile

Búsqueda por VIN de Oldsmobile

The Oldsmobile VIN decoder is an important tool for people shopping for a new car. When you know the factory information encoded in this number, you can find the exact vehicle you want. Don't have it? We also offer license plate lookup, which gives you the same information from government records.

Before you purchase a vehicle, you'll want to order a vehicle history report (VIN). This is an official NMVTIS source that provides a detailed look at the vehicle's history, including information about its ownership and accident history. By knowing about these issues up front, you can make sure that your next car purchase is a safe one.

¿Dónde buscar el VIN?

If you want to use the Oldsmobile VIN decoder on our website, first locate the VIN. This number is printed or stamped in several areas around the vehicle:

  • Look through the windshield at the dashboard.
  • Open the driver's door. Look for a sticker between the door sill and the door latch, with a VIN number and bar code. If you don't find this area, open the rear driver's side door and check the jamb.
  • Look under the seat of the front passenger's side. You may see the vehicle identification number (VIN) on a small plate next to the door sill, or underneath a small carpet flap below the seat.
  • On older rear-engine vehicles, open the frunk. Look for a plate near the fuel tank's fill cap or on the fuel tank itself.

The Vehicle Identification Number also identifies vehicles on paperwork. This number is usually printed on the title, insurance policies and registration. Does your vehicle have a valid license plate number? Our license plate lookup can find out if the VIN currently registered to this plate matches the one you entered into our search engine.

Where to find VIN on a vehicle?

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The VIN is a unique identifier for each vehicle. Each manufacturer has its own way of encoding the numbers and letters in this string. Here's how Oldsmobile encodes each character in its VINs.

1st Characters – Manufacturing Country

Where in the world was your Oldsmobile made? The first three characters will give you the world manufacturer identifier (WMI) code, with the first number indicating the car's country of origin.

For Oldsmobiles, the majority of cars were manufactured in Lansing, Michigan. A 1 indicates that the car was made in the United States.

2nd and 3rd Character – Manufacturer Information

The next two numbers in a vehicle's identification number are its manufacturer and model. For an Oldsmobile, the second digit will be a G for General Motors, and the third will indicate type – in this case, 3 for an Oldsmobile.

4th to 8th Characters

The five characters listed below are known as the vehicle description code. They include information such as the type of engine, model name and other details.

9th Character – Check Digit

The ninth character is the security character that confirms the vehicle identification number (VIN) is valid. It is generated from a mathematical formula with a weight factor table by the Department of Transportation.

10th Character – the year of the Yamaha vehicle model

The character stands for the year of the Yamaha vehicle model. It applies to the years 1980 and later and is coded as repeating cycles of alphabet letters (with I, O, Q, U, and Z omitted).

11th Character – Assembly Plant

The 11th digit of your Oldsmobile's VIN tells you which manufacturing plant built your vehicle. Oldsmobile's main plant was located in Lansing, Michigan, and other plants operated in Georgia and Kansas until the company discontinued making cars in 2004.

12th to 17th Characters

The last six characters of a production serial number, unique to each vehicle, indicate the date of manufacture.

Ejemplos de VIN de Oldsmobile

The 17-digit Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) is a great tool to help you check the history of your Oldsmobile vehicle. It conveys all the important information about your vehicle, including accident history, engine type and year manufactured. At any time that you want to buy a new or second-hand Oldsmobile vehicle, always use a VIN decoder before signing papers. Here are some example numbers:

  • 1G3NB52J0X6331591 – 1999 OLDSMOBILE Cutlass
  • 1G3NB52M6W6334150 – 1998 OLDSMOBILE Cutlass
  • 1G3NB52M8W6320475 – 1998 OLDSMOBILE Cutlass
  • 1998 OLDSMOBILE Cutlass

    1998 OLDSMOBILE Cutlass

    VIN 1G3NB52M5W6305402
    Anunciado en:
    08/27/2015
    Precio:
    $0
    Odómetro:
    271,299 km
  • 1998 OLDSMOBILE Cutlass

    1998 OLDSMOBILE Cutlass

    VIN 1G3NB52M9W6307847
    Anunciado en:
    08/03/2018
    Precio:
    $0
    Odómetro:
    259,868 km
  • 1997 OLDSMOBILE Cutlass

    1997 OLDSMOBILE Cutlass

    VIN 1G3NB52M7V6309756
    Anunciado en:
    06/17/2015
    Precio:
    $0
    Odómetro:
    225,781 km
  • 1999 OLDSMOBILE Cutlass

    1999 OLDSMOBILE Cutlass

    VIN 1G3NB52MXX6322651
    Anunciado en:
    12/03/2015
    Precio:
    $1,638
    Odómetro:
    289,982 km
  • 1999 OLDSMOBILE Cutlass

    1999 OLDSMOBILE Cutlass

    VIN 1G3NB52M5X6322475
    Anunciado en:
    03/16/2009
    Precio:
    $1,175
    Odómetro:
    285,181 km
  • 1999 OLDSMOBILE Cutlass

    1999 OLDSMOBILE Cutlass

    VIN 1G3NB52M6X6337373
    Anunciado en:
    05/20/2015
    Precio:
    $0
    Odómetro:
    0 km
  • 1997 OLDSMOBILE Cutlass

    1997 OLDSMOBILE Cutlass

    VIN 1G3NB52M8V6316909
    Anunciado en:
    02/01/2008
    Precio:
    $0
    Odómetro:
    88,692 km
  • 1999 OLDSMOBILE Cutlass

    1999 OLDSMOBILE Cutlass

    VIN 1G3NG52J3X6334888
    Anunciado en:
    01/21/2014
    Precio:
    $3,212
    Odómetro:
    188,784 km
  • 1999 OLDSMOBILE Cutlass

    1999 OLDSMOBILE Cutlass

    VIN 1G3NB52M6X6331007
    Anunciado en:
    06/22/2012
    Precio:
    $4,427
    Odómetro:
    127,878 km
  • 1998 OLDSMOBILE Cutlass

    1998 OLDSMOBILE Cutlass

    VIN 1G3NB52M8W6338684
    Anunciado en:
    11/20/2016
    Precio:
    $0
    Odómetro:
    248,160 km
  • 1998 OLDSMOBILE Cutlass

    1998 OLDSMOBILE Cutlass

    VIN 1G3NB52M0W6327212
    Anunciado en:
    06/12/2015
    Precio:
    $0
    Odómetro:
    179,116 km
  • 1997 OLDSMOBILE Cutlass

    1997 OLDSMOBILE Cutlass

    VIN 1G3NB52M1V6305332
    Anunciado en:
    09/15/2017
    Precio:
    $5,995
    Odómetro:
    169,735 km

Preguntas frecuentes

Las ubicaciones cambian de un fabricante a otro, pero hay tres zonas en las que se puede encontrar el código en la mayoría de los vehículos:

- Mira en el salpicadero a través del parabrisas. En el lado del conductor, deberías ver una pequeña placa metálica con el número estampado en ella.
- Abre la puerta del conductor. Busca una pegatina de identificación en la parte frontal y en el lateral del marco de la puerta. Suele incluir el logo del fabricante. El código debería aparecer en esa pegatina.
- Abre el capó. Puede que veas una pegatina en el cortafuegos o al lado de la barra antitorsión del lado del pasajero. Algunos autos tienen el número grabado en una de estas partes.

Puesto que este número se usa para identificar al vehículo en documentos oficiales, también lo puedes encontrar en el título, la pegatina de la ventana y las pólizas de seguros.

También decodificamos números de vehículos recreativos, camiones pesados y motos. Si necesitas decodificar el número de un vehículo recreativo, asegúrate de que sea el emitido por el fabricante del chasis, no el del proveedor de servicios de equipamiento adicional.

No. Los vehículos canadienses y mexicanos suelen tener el mismo formato. Otros países utilizan sus propios formatos.

Es el fabricante quien determina lo que se incluye en algunas partes del número. Por ejemplo, algunas empresas no incluyen información sobre la transmisión o los niveles de equipamiento.

Normalmente, no. Hay pocos fabricantes que estampan el código dentro del motor. En esos casos, si el VIN del motor y el del auto coinciden, se trata del motor original. En cambio, en la mayoría de los vehículos no hay nada que vincule un motor a un vehículo específico. Como mucho, buscar el vehículo en nuestra web te dirá si se ha instalado otro tipo de motor. Por ejemplo, si alguien pone un V8 en un Ford Mustang, nuestra página te dirá que originalmente traía un V6.

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