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PostPosted: Tue Apr 17, 2012 3:10 am 
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Red one 7798 and has the x on the frame



Blue one 4693 didnt see an x on the frame


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PostPosted: Tue Jan 08, 2013 10:21 pm 
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My two machines are 5558x and 7298x


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PostPosted: Fri Jan 02, 2015 12:36 am 
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Instructions
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Find the VIN number on the ATV. This is mounted on the frame generally near the bottom. It is a 17-digit number.

Look at the first three digits. These represent the World Manufacturer's Identifier, or WMI.

The first digit denotes the country of origin. If the initial number is a 1, the ATV was manufactured in the U.S. If it is a J, it means your Honda was made in Japan.

The second digit will be an H for Honda. The third digit is the vehicle type or manufacturing division. This could be a 3 or a 5, for example, for all-terrain vehicle, or an M, for example, for motorcycle division.

2
Use the next five numbers (four though eight) as a group. These digits are called the Vehicle Description Section and represent the details of the ATV, such as series, model and Engine type.

3
Find the ninth digit. Treat this number in isolation. It is assigned to protect against vehicle identification fraud and can be traced back to the ATV by the manufacturer.

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Check that the 10th digit matches the year of manufacture. From 2000 onward, it is a number, and before 2000, it is a letter. For example, a 1998 model will have the letter W in the 10th position.

5
Determine the plant where the ATV was made with the 11th digit. A represents the Ohio factory in the U.S.; B is the Aalstd factory in Belgium; C is the Saitama factory in Japan; D is Guadajara in Mexico; E is the Montesa, Spain factory; F is the Italian Atessa factory; K is the Japanese Kumamoto factory; M is the Hamamatsu factory in Japan; R is the Manaus factory in Brazil; S the Suzuka factory in Japan; T is the Japanese Tochigi plant; and 4 is the South Carolina U.S. plant.

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Use the final six digits to see the unique production sequence of the ATV. This can show you when your ATV came off the production line and is used for product recalls if only a portion of the production was affected by an issue.



Read more : http://www.ehow.com/how_7241654_do-hond ... mber_.html

The 10th digit in a 17 digit V.I.N. or frame number represents the year of your ATV, motorcycle, or car.

A = 1980 B = 1981 C = 1982 D = 1983 E = 1984 F = 1985 G = 1986 H = 1987
J = 1988 K = 1989 L = 1990 M = 1991 N = 1992 P = 1993 R = 1994 S = 1995
T = 1996 V = 1997 W = 1998 X = 1999 Y = 2000 1 = 2001 2 = 2002 3 = 2003
4 = 2004 5 = 2005 6 = 2006 7 = 2007 8 = 2008 9 = 2009 A=2010


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PostPosted: Sat Jan 03, 2015 10:58 am 
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redskinman wrote:
Instructions
1
Find the VIN number on the ATV. This is mounted on the frame generally near the bottom. It is a 17-digit number.

Look at the first three digits. These represent the World Manufacturer's Identifier, or WMI.

The first digit denotes the country of origin. If the initial number is a 1, the ATV was manufactured in the U.S. If it is a J, it means your Honda was made in Japan.

The second digit will be an H for Honda. The third digit is the vehicle type or manufacturing division. This could be a 3 or a 5, for example, for all-terrain vehicle, or an M, for example, for motorcycle division.

2
Use the next five numbers (four though eight) as a group. These digits are called the Vehicle Description Section and represent the details of the ATV, such as series, model and Engine type.

3
Find the ninth digit. Treat this number in isolation. It is assigned to protect against vehicle identification fraud and can be traced back to the ATV by the manufacturer.

4
Check that the 10th digit matches the year of manufacture. From 2000 onward, it is a number, and before 2000, it is a letter. For example, a 1998 model will have the letter W in the 10th position.

5
Determine the plant where the ATV was made with the 11th digit. A represents the Ohio factory in the U.S.; B is the Aalstd factory in Belgium; C is the Saitama factory in Japan; D is Guadajara in Mexico; E is the Montesa, Spain factory; F is the Italian Atessa factory; K is the Japanese Kumamoto factory; M is the Hamamatsu factory in Japan; R is the Manaus factory in Brazil; S the Suzuka factory in Japan; T is the Japanese Tochigi plant; and 4 is the South Carolina U.S. plant.

6
Use the final six digits to see the unique production sequence of the ATV. This can show you when your ATV came off the production line and is used for product recalls if only a portion of the production was affected by an issue.



Read more : http://www.ehow.com/how_7241654_do-hond ... mber_.html

The 10th digit in a 17 digit V.I.N. or frame number represents the year of your ATV, motorcycle, or car.

A = 1980 B = 1981 C = 1982 D = 1983 E = 1984 F = 1985 G = 1986 H = 1987
J = 1988 K = 1989 L = 1990 M = 1991 N = 1992 P = 1993 R = 1994 S = 1995
T = 1996 V = 1997 W = 1998 X = 1999 Y = 2000 1 = 2001 2 = 2002 3 = 2003
4 = 2004 5 = 2005 6 = 2006 7 = 2007 8 = 2008 9 = 2009 A=2010



Great breakdown redskinman!
Thank you sir:)


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PostPosted: Wed Jan 24, 2018 10:27 pm 
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DMoneyAllstar wrote:
#1: 04XX, built at Saitama
#2: 25XX, built at Saitama
#3: 29XX, built at Saitama
#4: will check


#4 has 80xx, Saitama

Took me 6 years to remember, lol.


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PostPosted: Tue Apr 23, 2019 5:48 pm 
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Is my new purchase fl350 the 10,571 made?


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PostPosted: Tue Apr 23, 2019 7:18 pm 
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meegusmaster wrote:
Is my new purchase fl350 the 10,571 made?


Yes
Congrats on new purchase.

Edit: member Randy J has unit 12596 so we know there are at least twelve and a half thousand made.


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