Dacia Cars Models & VIN Number Locations
Dacia VIN Number Locations
The general locations to check to find a Dacia VIN or chassis number location are
In the engine compartment stamped into the suspension housing or the bulk head
There is also a build plate that will show the VIN number.
On older models this is likely to be in the engine compartment and on later Dacia models have a VIN sticker attached to the door post.
There should also be a visible VIN number that can be viewed through the bottom corner of the windscreen
Select you Dacia model from the list below to find its VIN number location.
The general locations to check to find a Dacia VIN or chassis number location are
In the engine compartment stamped into the suspension housing or the bulk head
There is also a build plate that will show the VIN number.
On older models this is likely to be in the engine compartment and on later Dacia models have a VIN sticker attached to the door post.
There should also be a visible VIN number that can be viewed through the bottom corner of the windscreen
Select you Dacia model from the list below to find its VIN number location.
Models
Present Dacia Logan (2004) Dacia Sandero (2008) Dacia Sandero Stepway (2009) Dacia Duster (2010) Dacia Lodgy (2012) Dacia Dokker (2012) Dacia Dokker Van (2012) |
Models
Previous Dacia 1100 Dacia 1300 Dacia D6 Dacia Denem Dacia 1304 Pick Up Dacia 2000 Dacia Duster ARO 10 Dacia 1310 Dacia 1320 Dacia 1305 Drop Side Dacia 500 Lăstun Dacia Liberta |
Dacia is a Romanian car brand, owned by Dacia S.A., an automobile company located in Bielawa, Poland.
Dacia traces its history to the French automobile manufacturer Renault, who began operations in Romania in 1996 following the purchase of Automobile Dacia from the Romanian government.
The French-based automaker now operates as Renault-Dacia in Romania and Dacia in other countries.
The company currently produces a variety of vehicles, including passenger cars and commercial trucks. The company also makes engines, gearboxes and axles. Some of the most well-known models include the Dacia Logan, Dacia Sandero and Dacia Duster.
Dacia traces its history to the French automobile manufacturer Renault, who began operations in Romania in 1996 following the purchase of Automobile Dacia from the Romanian government.
The French-based automaker now operates as Renault-Dacia in Romania and Dacia in other countries.
The company currently produces a variety of vehicles, including passenger cars and commercial trucks. The company also makes engines, gearboxes and axles. Some of the most well-known models include the Dacia Logan, Dacia Sandero and Dacia Duster.