| Acura
|
On a label inside
the driver’s door jamb. The code should begin
with a
letter. |
| BMW |
Inner strut tower on the driver or passenger side of car. The code
should contain
three numbers. |
| Cadillac |
Under the trunk mat on a label. Should be a two-digit code ending
in U or a WA
number that is four digits long. |
Chevrolet
|
Under the trunk mat on a label. Should be a two-digit code ending
in U or a WA number that is four digits long. |
| Chrysler |
On a metal tag in the engine bay on the radiator support. The code
is three characters. |
Dodge
|
On a metal tag in the engine bay on the radiator support. The code
is three characters. |
Eagle
|
On a metal tag in the engine bay on the radiator support. The code
is three characters. |
Ford
|
On a label inside
the driver’s doorjamb. The code should be
two digits,
normally two letters or a letter and a number. |
Geo
|
On a metal tag in the engine bay on the firewall. The code should
be two digits ending in U or a WA number that is four digits long. |
Honda
|
On a label inside
the driver’s door jamb. The code will begin
with a letter. |
Hyundai
|
On a label inside
the driver’s door jamb. The code will be
two digits. |
Infiniti
|
On a metal tag in the engine bay on the firewall. The code should
be three digits, normally two letters and a number. |
Isuzu
|
On a metal tag in the engine bay on the firewall. The code should
be at least two digits long. |
Lexus
|
On a metal tag in the engine bay on the firewall. The code should
be three digits always beginning with a number. |
Mazda
|
On a metal tag in the engine bay on the firewall. The code should
be three digits long. |
Mercedes
|
On a metal tag in the engine bay on the radiator support. The code
should be three numbers. |
Mitsubishi
|
On a metal tag inside the engine bay on the firewall. The code should
be three
digits, always starting with a letter. |
| Nissan |
On a metal tag inside the engine bay on the firewall. The code should
be three digits, normally two letters and a number. |
Plymouth
|
On a metal tag in the engine bay on the radiator support. The code
is three characters. |
Pontiac
|
Under the trunk mat on a label. Should be a two-digit code ending
in U or a WA number that is four digits long. |
Saturn
|
Under the trunk mat on a label. Should be a two-digit code ending
in U or a WA number that is four digits long. |
Subaru
|
On a metal tag in the engine bay on the radiator support. Should
be a three-digit code, with the first two digits being numbers (the
third may be a number or a
letter). |
Toyota
|
On a metal tag in the engine bay on the firewall. The code should
be either three numbers or a number a letter and a number. |
Volkswagen
|
On a label under
the trunk or on the driver’s rear wheel well.
Code should start with an "L" and be four digits long. |
Volvo
|
On a label under the hood near the driver or passenger strut towers.
The code should be three numbers long. |