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Miata VIN Decoder |
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JM1NB3538Y0153757 |
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1990L |
1991M |
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1992N |
1993P |
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1994R |
1995S |
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1996T |
1997V |
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1998W |
1999X |
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2000Y |
20011 |
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20022 |
20033 |
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20044 |
20055 |
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20066 |
20077 |
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20088 |
20099 |
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2010A |
2011B |
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J = JAPAN |
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M = MAZDA |
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1 = CAR |
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NA = MODEL M1 |
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NB = MODEL M2 |
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NC = MODEL M3 |
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35 = CONVERTIBLE (90-95) |
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25 = CONVERTIBLE (96-9X) |
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1 = 1.6 DOHC B6P 1597 CC (90-93) |
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3 = 1.8 DOHC BP 1839 CC (94-05) |
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4 = 1.8 DOHC MASDASPEED (04-0X) |
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F = 2.0 DOHC L4 1992 CC (06-0X) |
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CHECK DIGITNO MEANING |
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0 = HIROSHIMA |
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1 = HOFU |
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CAR NUMBER |
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Here is an explanation of how to read your VIN number based on my VIN number shown above, a 2000 Highlight Silver base model. For Mazda cars and trucks there could be all sorts of other codes, but for a Miata, these are the only ones used, some for obvious reasons e.g. all Miata's are convertibles.
J - Country of Origin, J = Japan
1990=L
1995=S
2000=Y
2005=5
0 - Manufacturing Plant. 1990 and all Miata's after 1993 have a 0 and 1991-1993's have a 0 or a 1 for Hofu, but according to Mazda Information Center in Japan, all Miata's have always been built in Hiroshima and no where else. My VIN says I have a 2000 Mazda Miata, built at the Hiroshima Japan Plant, it is a second generation M2 with a 1.8 engine and it's a convertible. Bottom line, except for the year of the car, all the other information in the VIN is obvious. The VIN has no information about model (LS or Base), specific factory options or packages nor the car's color.
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