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VIN Number Locations on Jeep Vehicles

The Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) is a unique code used to identify individual motor vehicles. For Jeep vehicles, the VIN can typically be found in the following locations:

1. Dashboard
On most modern Jeep vehicles, the VIN number is located on the driver's side dashboard, visible through the windshield.

2.Driver's Side Door Jamb
Open the driver's side door and look for a sticker or metal plate on the door frame. This label often contains the VIN along with other vehicle information.

3. Engine Compartment
The VIN may be stamped on firewall/bulkhead within the engine compartment. This location can be more challenging to access and may require cleaning to view clearly.

4. Chassis or Frame
In some models, especially older ones, the VIN is stamped on the chassis or frame.
For example, on the Jeep Wrangler TJ (1997–2006), the VIN is located on the passenger side frame rail, between the body mounts, just in front of the rear lower control arm bracket.
 
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5. Vehicle Documentation
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The VIN is also listed on important documents such as the vehicle title, registration, and insurance papers.

Select the Jeep model from the list below for its exact VIN Number Location
Jeep VIN Numbers
Jeep Common VIN locations
Jeep Stamped VIN Number
Jeep Frame Rail VIN Location

​Models

Cherokee

Commander

Compass

Grand Cherokee

Patriot

Renagade
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Wrangler



​Jeep Models by Year

1940s–1950s
Willys MB (1941–1945)
CJ-2A (1945–1949)
CJ-3A (1949–1953)
Willys Wagon (1946–1965)

1960s–1970s
CJ-5 (1955–1983)
Jeepster Commando (1966–1973)
Wagoneer (1963–1991)
Cherokee (SJ) (1974–1983)

1980s–1990s
Cherokee (XJ) (1984–2001)
Comanche (MJ) (1986–1992)
Wrangler (YJ) (1987–1995)
Grand Cherokee (ZJ) (1993–1998)

2000s
Liberty (KJ) (2002–2007)
Commander (XK) (2006–2010)
Compass (MK) (2007–2017)
Patriot (MK) (2007–2017)

2010s
Grand Cherokee (WK2) (2011–2022)
Cherokee (KL) (2014–2023)
Renegade (BU) (2015–present)
Wrangler (JL) (2018–present)

2020s
Gladiator (JT) (2019–present)
Grand Cherokee L (WL) (2021–present)
Wagoneer/Grand Wagoneer (WS) (2021–present)
Avenger (JJ) (2023–present)
Jeep is an American brand of off-road vehicles that is currently a subsidiary of the Stellantis North America company.

​The history of the Jeep brand can be traced back to the 1940s, when the U.S. government put out a request for a lightweight, four-wheel drive vehicle that could be used by the military during World War II. Willys-Overland, a company that would later become known as Willys Motors and eventually as Kaiser Jeep, was one of the companies that responded to the request, and its design was chosen for production.

The first Jeep vehicles were produced in 1941, and they quickly became an essential part of the U.S. military's transportation arsenal.
After the war, Willys began producing civilian versions of the Jeep, which became popular with farmers, construction workers, and other people who needed a rugged, capable vehicle.

Throughout its history, Jeep has produced a wide range of notable models, including:
  • The Willys Jeep: The first prototype of the Jeep, was produced in 1940.
  • The Jeep CJ: A civilian version of the Jeep that was produced from 1944 to 1986, it was known for its off-road capabilities and it was available in multiple versions such as the CJ-2A, CJ-3A, CJ-5, CJ-7 and CJ-8.
  • The Jeep Wrangler: First produced in 1987, it's one of the most iconic Jeep models and it is still in production today. It is known for its off-road capabilities, and its classic design.
  • The Jeep Grand Cherokee: First produced in 1992, it is a luxury SUV that offers both on-road comfort and off-road capabilities.
  • The Jeep Compass and Patriot : Both compact SUVs produced since 2006, they were designed to appeal to a more mainstream audience, they were praised for their on-road capabilities and fuel efficiency.
  • The Jeep Gladiator : A mid-size pickup truck, first produced in 2019, the Gladiator offers the functionality of a truck and off-road capabilities of a Jeep.
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These are just a few of the notable models that Jeep has produced over the years, the company continues to manufacture and offer a wide range of off-road vehicles and SUVs with various levels of off-road capabilities, to this day.

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