Seat Models & VIN Number Locations
Seat VIN Number Locations
VIN Numbers on Seat Cars can typically be found in the following locations:
1. Dashboard
On most SEAT vehicles, the VIN 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 the firewall within the engine compartment on or nesr to the inner wing or adjacent to the top shock absorber housing
4. Chassis or Frame
In some models, especially older ones, the VIN is stamped on the chassis or frame. For example, on the SEAT Altea (2004–2010), the VIN is located on the left side casing of the dashboard and near the rear shock absorber outlets.
5. Vehicle Documentation
On older models
VIN plates are also usually in the engine compartment or in a sticker format on the driver or passenger door post.
Select a Seat model from the list below to find its exact VIN number position
VIN Numbers on Seat Cars can typically be found in the following locations:
1. Dashboard
On most SEAT vehicles, the VIN 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 the firewall within the engine compartment on or nesr to the inner wing or adjacent to the top shock absorber housing
4. Chassis or Frame
In some models, especially older ones, the VIN is stamped on the chassis or frame. For example, on the SEAT Altea (2004–2010), the VIN is located on the left side casing of the dashboard and near the rear shock absorber outlets.
5. Vehicle Documentation
On older models
VIN plates are also usually in the engine compartment or in a sticker format on the driver or passenger door post.
Select a Seat model from the list below to find its exact VIN number position
Chronological list of notable SEAT models:
1950s–1960s
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SEAT (Sociedad Española de Automóviles de Turismo) was established on May 9, 1950, by the Spanish state-owned industrial holding company Instituto Nacional de Industria (INI).
The company was created to motorize Spain after the Spanish Civil War and began producing rebadged Fiat models under license.
In 1986, SEAT became a wholly owned subsidiary of the Volkswagen Group. Since then, SEAT has developed its own models, combining Spanish design flair with German engineering.
The company's headquarters and main manufacturing facilities are located in Martorell, near Barcelona, Spain.
The company was created to motorize Spain after the Spanish Civil War and began producing rebadged Fiat models under license.
In 1986, SEAT became a wholly owned subsidiary of the Volkswagen Group. Since then, SEAT has developed its own models, combining Spanish design flair with German engineering.
The company's headquarters and main manufacturing facilities are located in Martorell, near Barcelona, Spain.