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The World Manufacturer Identifier (WMI) is a unique code used to identify the manufacturer of a Subaru vehicle. This code is usually the first three characters found in a VIN and helps to determine the country of origin, manufacturer, and vehicle type. Some examples of WMI codes for Subaru vehicles include:
| WMI code | Company | Location | Date |
|---|---|---|---|
| 4S3 | Subaru-Isuzu of America | USA | 1899-12-31 |
| 4S4 | Subaru-Isuzu of America | USA | 1899-12-31 |
| JF1 | Fuji Heavy Industries | Japan | 1899-12-31 |
| JF2 | Fuji Heavy Industries | Japan | 2008-11-06 |
| JF3 | Fuji Heavy Industries | Japan | 2012-12-23 |
| JF4 | Fuji Heavy Industries | Japan | 2012-12-23 |
| JFB | Fuji Heavy Industries | Japan | 1899-12-31 |
The Vehicle Description Section (VDS) is a portion of the VIN that provides specific information about the vehicle's make, body design, powertrain, and transmission. It usually consists of six to seven characters that can be used to identify the car's original configuration and check for any modifications.
The Vehicle Identification Section (VIS) is another part of the VIN that provides specific information about the vehicle, such as the make, body design, powertrain, and transmission. The VIS typically consists of six to eight characters that can be used to identify the vehicle's features, place of manufacture, production order, and model year.
The VIN decoder tool can provide the following information:
The VIN number "JF2GPANC1GH306365" belongs to a 2016 Subaru Crosstrek (2.0i Limited PZEV) wagon.
Using this breakdown of the VIN, we can determine that this is a 2016 Subaru Crosstrek (2.0i Limited PZEV) wagon manufactured by FUJI HEAVY INDUSTRIES U.S.A., INC.
A vehicle history report, or VHR, can provide additional information about a vehicle's history, including: