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Why Choose EpicVIN's Subaru VIN Decoder?

  1. 40+ million Subaru vehicles tracked – covers nearly every Subaru on U.S. roads.
  2. 667,725 new Subarus sold in 2024 – new VINs added instantly.
  3. 17,000+ Subarus at auctions – see past photos to spot hidden damage.
  4. Official DMV & NMVTIS data – includes title status, mileage logs, and lien checks.
  5. Totally free – decode any VIN without fees; upgrade for full history.

What is a Subaru VIN and Why Decode It?

A 17-digit VIN (vehicle identification number) is a unique code. It serves as your vehicle's fingerprint. Analyze your Subaru VIN number to reveal crucial details about your car. Our VIN Decoder will assist in verifying the car's manufacturer, model year, body type, and production history.

How to Decode a Subaru VIN Number?

Get instant access to your vehicle's specifications and history with our four-step process.

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Find your VIN

Search for your vehicle's individual code.

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Input the sequence into our free VIN decoder. Ensure all 17 characters are correct for accurate results.

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See basic specifications instantly, including year, engine size, and body style.

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How to Find a Subaru VIN?

How to Find a VIN?

Your vehicle identification number is located in several standard locations on every vehicle for easy identification and verification.

  • Dashboard Location – Look through the windshield on the driver's side where VIN digits are visible.
  • Driver's Door Jamb – Check the driver's door frame for the sticker with the vehicle identification number and details.
  • Vehicle Registration – Car registration documents list the VIN with identifying features.
  • Insurance Documents – Insurance company paperwork includes the VIN for policy identification.
  • Under the Hood – Find the stamped metal plate near the firewall displaying the vehicle identification number.

Key Risk Statistics for Used Subaru Vehicles (2024-2025)

Key Risk Major Statistics (2024-2025) Impact on Buyers
Theft & Catalytic Converter Theft Whole-car: Forester 21-23 among the least stolen series. Catalytic converters: 3,800 State Farm claims in H1 2024. Theft is rare, but protect the catalytic converter.
Major Recalls 118,723 Outback/Legacy 20-22 (airbag sensor, WRA-24), 35,357 Crosstrek/Impreza 2024 (wiring harness, WRL-23). Total 153,000+ open recalls. Run the VIN and schedule free repairs before buying.
Depreciation Average market: -45.6% over 5 years. BRZ loses only 30.3%, Crosstrek -33.6%, Outback -39.3%. Subaru retains value better than most; worth the higher upfront cost.
Odometer Rollback EpicVIN identified 2.1M+ vehicles with rolled-back odometers, including ~80,000 Subarus. Cross-check mileage with service records and EpicVIN; discrepancies in any instance warrant price reduction or rejection.
Flood & Salvage Titles 10,000+ models with salvage titles on online auctions; 150+ with flood designation currently listed. Auction photos help detect frame or flood damage.
IIHS Safety Ratings 3 models earned the 2025 Top Safety Pick: Forester, Solterra, and Ascent. High safety = lower insurance, but verify airbags and sensors.

How to Minimize Risks:

Run the VIN through EpicVIN tool

🔍 Inspect the undercarriage for rust, sealant, or welds

⚠️ Use an OBD-II scanner to detect ABS/SRS error codes

🧰 Hire a certified mechanic for a pre-purchase inspection - especially in coastal states

Top 3 Common Subaru Problems

Problem Scale & Details Buyer Impact
Chronic Battery Drain ~2.8M models of 2015-2020 (Outback, Forester, Legacy, WRX, Ascent); car won't start after 1-3 days; battery replacement $45-250 DIY or $300-400 at dealer Check VIN for warranty update completion; budget for a potential new battery
Windshield Cracks + EyeSight 1.4M vehicles of 2019-2023 (Forester, Ascent, Outback, Legacy); stress cracks without impact; windshield + calibration $650-1,000+, dealer up to $1,400 Inspect for micro-cracks; verify insurance covers ADAS calibration
CVT Chain Failure 198,255 vehicles of 2019-2021 (Ascent, Outback/Legacy 2.4T); jerking, humming, power loss; CVT replacement $7,500-8,600 outside warranty Verify recall WRK-21 closure; test CVT thoroughly for jerking and noise

How to Read a Subaru VIN Number

VIN Description

Each character in your VIN tells a specific story about your vehicle's production. Here's the standard VIN format:

  • WMI (World Manufacturer Identifier - Positions 1-3): World Manufacturer Identifier showing the vehicle's manufacturer and country of origin.
  • VDS (Vehicle Descriptor Section - Positions 4-9): Vehicle Descriptor Section indicating body style, engine size, specific model details, and check digit for VIN validation.
  • VIS (Vehicle Identifier Section - Positions 10-17): Model year designation, assembly factory code showing production location, and sequential production number unique to each vehicle.

Let's decode a sample VIN: 4S3BSAB68J3012345

Symbols Sample What It Reveals
1 4 The United States as the country of origin
2 S Subaru as a manufacturer
3 3 Passenger car vehicle type
4-8 BSAB6 Sedan/wagon body style, engine type, restraint system, model line, series designation
9 8 Check digit for validation
10 J 2018 model year
11 3 Indiana assembly plant
12-17 012345 Individual vehicle serial number

What Information Can You Get from a Subaru VIN Number?

Results for VIN Decoding for
VIN# JF2GPABC4H8202555

2017 SUBARU Crosstrek

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2017 SUBARU Crosstrek
  • Odometer

    No problems

  • Safety Recalls

    1 records

  • Accidents

    2 problems

  • Last mileage

    187,813 km

  • Auction Sales

    1 sale found

  • Owners

    2+ owners found

  • Year

    Year 2017

  • Make

    Make Subaru

  • Model

    Model Crosstrek

  • Fuel Type

    Fuel Type Gasoline

  • Engine

    Engine 2L Naturally Aspirated

  • Made in

    Made in JAPAN

  • Model year & trim level – Identifies Base, Premium, Sport, Limited, Touring variants
  • Engine & drivetrain specs – Shows 2.0L FB20, 2.4L FA24, 2.5L FB25, standard AWD setup
  • Body style & platform – Specifies sedan, wagon, SUV, or Global Platform architecture
  • Assembly plant location – Indiana (SIA) or Japan manufacturing facilities
  • Market destination & appearance – U.S., Canada markets with factory paint and interior codes
  • Safety & emissions compliance – EyeSight ADAS, airbag systems, CARB-PZEV standards
  • Production verification & recalls – Build sequence confirmation, active Subaru/NHTSA campaigns
  • Ownership & damage history – Previous owners, accident records, mileage verification, theft alerts
By 2025, our data team had decoded over 14 million Subaru VINs. We've linked each one to NMVTIS titles, state-DMV odometer logs, and a trove of live salvage-auction photo evidence. That mix can flag an unclosed CVT recall, a flood title quietly washed in Florida, or suspicious mileage gaps. We offer to turn a five-second VIN check into the cheapest insurance a shopper can buy. Alex Black, CMO, EpicVIN

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Frequently Asked Questions

On the dashboard near the windshield or inside the door frame.

The first character "J" means it's Japan-built; 4 means U.S. factory (Indiana).

Yes - our free VIN decoder detects EyeSight and other key features.

Yes - EpicVIN compares DMV, service, and inspection records to flag discrepancies.

Our reports show all registered owners from the first title to the current.

Yes - we pull from 12+ live sources, including NMVTIS, DMV, auctions, service shops, and insurers.

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