Wondering where the Tesla VIN number is? This can be located in various places. The most common locations for the VIN number are:

  • Where the windshield meets the dashboard on the driver’s side
  • Around the door latch
  • Right wheel arch
  • Right side engine compartment reinforcement
  • Right front seat floor
  • Boot floor right

VIN Tesla number – where is it?

Thanks to the VIN number, we can get to know numerous and important information about the car. First of all, we can get to know its history, especially when it comes to its accident. Often, it turns out that when buying an “accident-free” car, we actually purchased a vehicle that was seriously damaged or completely erased. In addition to the history of damage to our vehicle, we can also find out other many important information, such as the country of origin or the color of the original varnish.

The VIN decoder at Tesla will allow us to check all relevant information about the vehicle. These are data such as mileage, vehicle history, its original color or country of origin. On the basis of such information, we can make sure that the car we buy is really the one that the seller presents them. Even color change data may suggest a serious cullet. Use our website to locate the VIN in your car.

The Tesla VIN decoder will allow you to check if the current equipment of the car are original components, installed in the vehicle by the manufacturer. Before buying a particular vehicle, it is also a good idea to verify the paint colour. You should also pay attention to the upholstery, windows, trim, window heating or the number of airbags. If any of the equipment does not match, it may mean that the vehicle offered may have been in an accident!

 Where is the VIN in standard vehicle locations?

The VIN is the individual vehicle identification number, which is a series of 17 characters. This code is stamped into vehicles by their manufacturers and can usually be found in the engine compartment or on the driver’s side windshield. However, it really all depends on the make and model of vehicle you own. So if we don’t know where the VIN is in the car we can check a few more standard places ie.
– The front of the engine block under the bonnet.
– The front end of the frame (old cars).
– The dashboard on the driver’s side.
– The door frame on the driver’s side (inside).
As we mentioned earlier it is usually easiest to locate the VIN number in the bottom right hand corner of the dashboard. We should then be able to read it by looking at the windshield from the driver’s side.