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¿Qué es el VIN de un Freightliner?

Freightliner started as a way for Consolidated Freightways to get around strict vehicle length laws. By building the cab over the engine, the carrier could use longer trailers, increasing cargo capacity while still meeting regulations. Freightliner started selling trucks to other companies in the 1950s, and by the 1970s, it was a separate company from CF. Daimler-Benz bought Freightliner in 1981, putting it in control of their North American commercial vehicle divisions. From there, they acquired Oshkosh, American LaFrance, Thomas Built, Western Star, Detroit Diesel and Ford’s heavy duty truck division. By consolidating these operations, they have a presence in nearly every commercial truck segment, including chassis cabs for RVs, school buses, fire trucks and both medium and heavy-duty tractors. They even sold Mercedes-Benz Sprinter vans through their dealer network in the 2000s.

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Búsqueda por VIN de Freightliner

When it comes to medium and heavy-duty trucks, you have a lot of options. Even within one model line, there are different drive systems, engines, cabs, chassis lengths and GVWR capacities. The easiest way to find the right configuration is by decoding the VIN. This number isn’t just a way to identify a specific vehicle. It also contains information about where and when the truck was built, as well as the parts Freightliner used when they built it. This gives you more information than a seller is likely to include on a sales listing. It also helps you identify errors, making it easier to weed out trucks that don’t have what you’re looking for.

Where to Search for the VIN?

There are several places where you can find this number printed on Freightliner’s trucks, rolling chassis and vans. If you’re looking at an RV based on a Freightliner chassis, be aware that the vehicle has two VIN numbers. One VIN is issued by Freightliner, while the other VIN is issued by the RV outfitter. The same goes for upfitted trucks, although it’s usually easier to pick out which VIN is for the glider or chassis, and which one is for the completed vehicle. Here are the most common places you’ll find the VIN number:

  • Look at the dashboard, next to the driver’s seat. You should see a small metal plate next to the windshield.
  • On trucks, there is an information plate or sticker above the seat belt, next to the driver’s door. This ID lists the VIN. On vans, you can usually find this plate or sticker on the step next to the driver’s door, or on the driver’s side B pillar.
  • If you have an RV, look at the wall next to the driver’s seat. There is usually a large sticker or plate with vehicle information, including the VIN. Some outfitters put this plate or sticker inside one of the closets.
  • Open the hood. Look for one or two metal tags riveted to the radiator support. At least one of these should have the VIN.

Freightliner also prints at least part of the VIN on the chassis. Most of the time, this is just the vehicle’s serial number. These digits should match up with the last characters of the VIN. Locations vary from model to model, but it’s usually close to one of the rear leaf spring mounts.

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Guía completa del decodificador de VIN

What do all those characters in the VIN mean? Here’s a breakdown of this identifying code, along with common characters and their meanings.

VIN Decode Guide?

The first three characters in the VIN identify the country, manufacturer and division. American made trucks usually have these codes:

CodeManufacturer
1FUComplete truck
1FVChassis cab or glider
4UVCustom chassis, mostly found on RVs

3AK and 3AL are codes for Mercedes-Benz Mexico, the manufacturer of Freightliner’s Sprinter vans.

The fourth character is the drive configuration:

CodeDrive
A4x2 truck
B4x2 truck/tractor
F6x2 truck
J6x2 truck/tractor
ZGlider

Characters 5 and 6 are the truck model, cab type and GVWR. Here are the codes for Freightliner’s most popular models:

CodeModel
AAFLB glider Class 8
A3Century Class 120 inch Class 8
AWArgosy Class 8
A5Columbia 120 inch Class 7
GLCascadia 125 inch Class 8
GACascadia 113 inch Day Cab Class 7
GP24U Coranado 122 inch Class 8

Characters 7 and 8 are the engine manufacturer and brake type. With so many possible combinations, it’s impossible to list them all here. It’s much easier to search for the VIN on our site, and use our decoder to find out which engine was installed at the factory.

Character 9 is the check digit. This verifies the rest of the VIN is correct.

Character 10 is the year the truck was built. This can be one of 30 numbers and letters. Numbers 1-9 were last used from 2001 to 2009.

CodeCountryCodeCountryCodeCountryCodeCountry
E1984R199442004E2014
F1985S199552005F2015
G1986T199662006G2016
H1987V199772007H2017
J1988W199882008J2018
K1989X199992009K2019
L1990Y2000A2010L2020
M199112001B2011M2021
N199222002C2012N2022
P199332003D2013P2023

Character 11 is the manufacturing plant. With so many truck models and divisions in their portfolio, there is a long list of plants where their trucks are built.

The remaining characters in the VIN are the truck’s serial number. Serial numbers are reused, so these last 6 digits aren’t enough to identify a specific truck or chassis.

Ejemplos de VIN de Freightliner

What can you learn when you use our online tools to decode a VIN? Here are some examples of real Freightliner VIN numbers:

  • 1FUYSSEB3YLG35903: 2000 CC Conventional with a 12.7 liter Detroit Diesel S60
  • 1FVXSMDB4XP951853: 1999 CC Conventional with a 10.8 liter Cummins M11
  • 4UZAAHAK22CK96703: 2002 XC Chassis with a 7.2 liter Caterpillar 3126
  • 1993 FREIGHTLINER Med. Conv.

    1993 FREIGHTLINER Med. Conv.

    VIN 1FUY3ECB5PH436481
    Anunciado en:
    12/30/2020
    Precio:
    $21,985
    Odómetro:
    135,973 km
  • 1997 FREIGHTLINER Long Conv.

    1997 FREIGHTLINER Long Conv.

    VIN 1FUYSSZB3VP821792
    Anunciado en:
    10/23/2009
    Precio:
    $11,346
    Odómetro:
    0 km
  • 1997 FREIGHTLINER Med. Conv.

    1997 FREIGHTLINER Med. Conv.

    VIN 1FUW3MDB7VP805201
    Anunciado en:
    10/26/2009
    Precio:
    $0
    Odómetro:
    1,524,858 km
  • 1999 FREIGHTLINER Long Conv.

    1999 FREIGHTLINER Long Conv.

    VIN 1FUYF2YB5XLA35679
    Anunciado en:
    11/23/2016
    Precio:
    $15,329
    Odómetro:
    1,501,899 km
  • 1999 FREIGHTLINER Long Conv.

    1999 FREIGHTLINER Long Conv.

    VIN 1FUWDMCA2XPA92462
    Anunciado en:
    03/28/2016
    Precio:
    $0
    Odómetro:
    0 km
  • 1996 FREIGHTLINER Med. Conv.

    1996 FREIGHTLINER Med. Conv.

    VIN 1FUY3MCB1TH674834
    Anunciado en:
    11/29/2011
    Precio:
    $1,950
    Odómetro:
    1,540,972 km
  • 2000 FREIGHTLINER Long Conv.

    2000 FREIGHTLINER Long Conv.

    VIN 1FUPCDZB9YDF72489
    Anunciado en:
    07/15/2011
    Precio:
    $0
    Odómetro:
    1,200,140 km
  • 1999 FREIGHTLINER Long Conv.

    1999 FREIGHTLINER Long Conv.

    VIN 1FUYDDYB7XDB24978
    Anunciado en:
    02/27/2018
    Precio:
    $0
    Odómetro:
    1,317,871 km
  • 1998 FREIGHTLINER Med. Conv.

    1998 FREIGHTLINER Med. Conv.

    VIN 1FUW3MDB8WP805225
    Anunciado en:
    08/16/2016
    Precio:
    $5,230
    Odómetro:
    0 km
  • 2000 FREIGHTLINER Long Conv.

    2000 FREIGHTLINER Long Conv.

    VIN 1FUPCSZB2YPG63624
    Anunciado en:
    10/09/2019
    Precio:
    $0
    Odómetro:
    0 km
  • 1999 FREIGHTLINER Long Conv.

    1999 FREIGHTLINER Long Conv.

    VIN 1FUYDSEBXXLA34481
    Anunciado en:
    05/09/2017
    Precio:
    $16,000
    Odómetro:
    1,142,808 km
  • 1999 FREIGHTLINER Long Conv.

    1999 FREIGHTLINER Long Conv.

    VIN 1FUYDZYB5XP992440
    Anunciado en:
    07/05/2012
    Precio:
    $21,271
    Odómetro:
    832,283 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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