The 6th digit indicates the year
The 10th digit of the VIN number indicates the year.
The first character the VIN number identifies the country from which the vehicle was manufactured. Second VIN digit specifies the manufacturer. The third VIN digit indicates the vehicle type or manufacturing division. The fourth through eighth VIN digit reveals the vehicle features such as body style, engine type, model, series, etc. The ninth VIN digit is a VIN accuracy check digit, verifying the previous VIN numbers. The tenth VIN digit tells the model year. The eleventh VIN digit reveals the assembly plant for the vehicle. The twelfth to seventeenth VIN digits indicate the sequence of the vehicle for production as it rolled of the manufacturers assembly line.
The tenth digit (or letter) indicates the year model. The letter "D" indicates the motorcycle is a 1983 model. - from Wikipedia
A "Y" character in the model year digit of your VIN indicates a 2000 model year vehicle.
The 10th digit is the year code. In this case it's a T which indicates a 1996.
No, since there are no positions (of the 17-digit code) which are dedicated to the colour of the vehicle.
The year code is the 10th digit. In this case it's a 3 which indicates a 2003.
tenth digit of vin#
If it has a 17 digit VIN, the tenth digit from the left is the year of manufacture.
how do you decode a 9 digit VIN number for a Hyundai
Double check this vin number again. The 10th digit indicates the year and 0 is not found in the year identification list. I next ran the vin at motoverse.com and it came back with "I could not find an exact match for this VIN in my database."