Check the eight digit of the VIN. Following is only the engines for the Fleetwood Brougham, Brougham, and Fleetwood (RWD).
'81: VIN 9 Cadillacs got the 368 V8-6-4
'81-4: VIN 6 Cadillacs got the 368 (carburetted; only available on the commercial chassis)
'81-5: VIN N Cadillacs got the Oldsmobile 350 Diesel
'81: VIN 4 Cadillacs got the Buick 252 V6
'82-5: VIN 8 Cadillacs got the HT 4100
'86-90: VIN Y Cadillacs got the Oldsmobile 307
'87-8: VIN 9 Cadillacs got the Oldsmobile 307, high output engine
'90-3: VIN 7 Cadillacs got the Chevrolet 350 (L05; throttle body injected)
'91-2: VIN E Cadillacs got the Chevrolet 305
'94-6: VIN P Cadillacs got the Chevrolet 350 (LT1; multi-port fuel injected)
To determine the engine size from a Vehicle Identification Number (VIN), you typically need to decode the VIN using a VIN decoder or reference a manufacturer’s database, as the engine size is not explicitly stated in the VIN itself. The 10th character in the VIN often indicates the model year, while other characters can provide information about the make, model, and engine type. However, for the exact engine size, consulting the vehicle’s specifications or documentation is necessary.
On a 17 digit VIN , the 8th " character " of the VIN will indicate which engine you have
To determine the engine size of a vehicle using its VIN (Vehicle Identification Number), you would typically need to consult a VIN decoder or the manufacturer's specifications. The VIN you've provided appears to be incomplete or incorrectly formatted, as it contains spaces. I recommend checking the full and correct VIN in a reliable database or the vehicle's documentation to obtain accurate engine size information.
#8 number in the series of the vin number indicates engine size
To answer your question, I need to know the year and engine size. If you do not know (for sure), post the VIN# here and I will decode it for you. Your VIN# is on top of the Dash board, drivers side. It is only visible from outside the car looking through the windshield. Cadillac Man
the 5.0 is a GM engine..Vin Y was an Oldsmobile engine... they also used a 5.0 Chevy engine but neither were a Cadillac engine
To find out the engine size of a 2005 Ford Focus, you can check the vehicle's owner’s manual, which typically contains engine specifications. Additionally, you can look for the Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) on the dashboard or inside the driver’s side door frame; using the VIN, you can decode engine specifications through online VIN lookup tools. Finally, you can also check under the hood for an engine label that may indicate the engine size.
Year, make, model, engine size and VIN are helpful.Year, make, model, engine size and VIN are helpful.
If it's the rear wheel drive, then 140 for the VIN Y engine and 180 for the VIN 9 engine (check the eighth digit).
vin# is 4A3094212
6.0
To determine the engine size associated with a specific VIN number, you typically need to decode the VIN itself, which includes various details about the vehicle. The VIN format you provided (F0516N) does not appear to conform to standard VIN formats, which are usually 17 characters long. To find the engine size, you would need to reference a VIN decoder tool or check the vehicle's documentation.