take the vin to your nearest dealer they can tell i do it all the time or go to mcsupply.com that's my dealer.
- Polaris appears to issue VIN's in the same 17 dogot format as required for on road vehicles. The first 8 digits provide information about the type of vehicle, manufacturer, and country of manufacture. The 9th digit is a check digit computed by a mathematical formula too complex to get into here. The 10th and 11th digits correspond to year and the plant that the vehicle was manufactured at, and the last 6 are the actual sequential serial number. All that being said, that VIN would indicate a model year 2007.
Not to be a smart a$$.
If the vin is the same as road vehicles,then the 10th digit
indicates the year 2002??
2003
2002
1999. See http://www.atvstyle.com/index.php/atv-vin-number
the 10th digit is the year - so 2000
You are missing a digit. The vin is 17 digits long.
the tenth digit,or number will be the year of manufacture.
The 10th digit is the year ID and in this case you have a Y which is a 2000.
The year of all atv's is determined by the 10th digit of the VIN number. In this case the 10th digit is a W, therefore it is a 1998 year model.
The vin should be 17 digits the 10th of which is the year code. You are missing a few digits.
The 10th digit is the year number. In this case you have a 7 which is a 2007.
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1998 the 10th charicter represents the year model W means 1998