additional error text: |
In the Possible values section, the Numeric value before the : indicates the position in error and the values after the : indicate the possible values that are allowed in this position. Unused position(s): 11; Invalid character(s): 13:G, 14:M, 15:T, 16:G, 17:K; |
air bag loc front: |
1st Row (Driver and Passenger) |
air bag loc side: |
All Rows |
body class: |
Sport Utility Vehicle (SUV)/Multi-Purpose Vehicle (MPV) |
brake system type: |
Hydraulic |
displacement c c: |
2400.0 |
displacement c i: |
146.45698582735 |
displacement l: |
2.4 |
doors: |
4 |
drive type: |
FWD/Front-Wheel Drive |
engine configuration: |
In-Line |
engine cylinders: |
4 |
engine h p: |
173 |
engine manufacturer: |
FCA |
error code: |
1,4,14,400 |
error text: |
1 - Check Digit (9th position) does not calculate properly; 4 - VIN corrected, error in one position only (indicated by ! in Suggested VIN), multiple matches found; 14 - Unable to provide information for some of the characters in the VIN, based on the manufacturer submission.; 400 - Invalid Characters Present |
fuel type primary: |
Gasoline |
g v w r: |
Class 1D: 5,001 - 6,000 lb (2,268 - 2,722 kg) |
make: |
DODGE |
manufacturer: |
CHRYSLER DE MEXICO TOLUCA |
model: |
Journey |
year: |
2022 |
possible values: |
(11:8CDEGLNRSTW) |
seat belts all: |
Manual |
series: |
SE (US) |
series2: |
Body Style: Hatchback Tall |
steering location: |
Left-Hand Drive (LHD) |
suggested v i n: |
3C4PDCBB6N!0!!!!! |
vehicle descriptor: |
3C4PDCBB*NJ |
vehicle type: |
MULTIPURPOSE PASSENGER VEHICLE (MPV) |
engine: |
2.4L In-Line |
Why is it So Important to be Aware of a Used Vehicle History?
In order to spend as little money as possible to repair the used car you purchased, you should find out all the information about its history prior to buying the vehicle. Checking a vehicle history will save both your time and money. Besides, it will help you to be assured that the car you bought is reliable and safe to drive. Never take a risk of buying a used vehicle without inspecting its history first.