Suzuki Models & VIN Number Locations
Suzuki VIN Number locations
For Suzuki vehicles, the VIN number can typically be found in the following locations:
1. Dashboard
On most Suzuki 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. 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 usually on the bulkhead
5. Vehicle Documentation
Select a Suzuki model from the list below to find its exact VIN Number Position
For Suzuki vehicles, the VIN number can typically be found in the following locations:
1. Dashboard
On most Suzuki 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. 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 usually on the bulkhead
5. Vehicle Documentation
Select a Suzuki model from the list below to find its exact VIN Number Position
chronological list of notable Suzuki models:
1950s–1960s
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Suzuki Motor Corporation was founded in 1909 by Michio Suzuki in Hamamatsu, Japan, initially as Suzuki Loom Works, focusing on weaving looms for Japan's silk industry. In the 1930s, the company diversified into automotive manufacturing, developing several prototype vehicles.
Over the years, Suzuki expanded globally, forming partnerships with companies like General Motors and Toyota.
Notably, in the early 1980s, Suzuki entered the Indian market through a joint venture with Maruti Udyog, leading to the creation of Maruti Suzuki, which became a dominant player in India's automotive sector.
Today, Suzuki is recognized for producing a range of vehicles, from compact cars to motorcycles and outboard motors.
Over the years, Suzuki expanded globally, forming partnerships with companies like General Motors and Toyota.
Notably, in the early 1980s, Suzuki entered the Indian market through a joint venture with Maruti Udyog, leading to the creation of Maruti Suzuki, which became a dominant player in India's automotive sector.
Today, Suzuki is recognized for producing a range of vehicles, from compact cars to motorcycles and outboard motors.