Mack VIN Decoder
Use the Mack VIN Decoder to reveal full specs, build details, and vehicle history for any Mack truck.
Our vehicle history reports provide accurate, up-to-date information
What is a Mack VIN?
A Mack VIN is a 17-character code that identifies each Mack truck. It provides details like model year, engine type, and manufacturing plant.
VINs are essential for repairs, registration, part orders, and insurance.
How the Mack VIN is Structured
- WMI (1–3): Country, manufacturer, division
- VDS (4–9): Model, body, engine, transmission
- VIS (10–17): Year, plant, serial number
Where to Find the VIN on a Mack Truck
- Driver’s side door frame or pillar
- Left dashboard (visible through windshield)
- Engine block
- Glove compartment
- Title, registration, or insurance documents
History of the Mack VIN
Standardized in 1981 by the NHTSA, the 17-character VIN system helps track vehicles globally. Mack began stamping VINs on chassis and documents, aiding transparency and traceability.
How to Use a Mack VIN Decoder
Enter your VIN into a trusted online decoder tool. You’ll see detailed specs like transmission, axle type, build sheet, and factory features.
This helps verify configuration and spot red flags before purchase or service.
Mack Vehicle History Reports
A vehicle history report shows past ownership, title status, mileage, accidents, and service records.
Use it to evaluate a truck's condition before buying used.
Sample VIN Decode (Mack CH Series)
The Mack CH VIN Decoder shows model details, axle ratings, trim level, and build options. Useful for buyers, sellers, and service techs.
Supported Mack Models
- Mack Anthem
- Mack CH, CHN, CHU
- Mack CL, CX, CV
- Mack DM, DMM
- Mack Granite, GU
- Mack LE, LR, MR
- Mack Pinnacle
- Mack RD, RB, TD
- Mack Terrapro
- Mack Titan
Other Makes
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Frequently Asked Questions
You’ll see specs like model year, engine, transmission, axle, build sheet, and factory options.
Yes. You can use it at no cost to check your Mack truck’s details.
Yes. You can use a license plate lookup to pull similar data linked to the VIN.
Yes, as long as they follow the 17-character VIN format introduced in 1981.
Yes. Some tools can display original build sheets or factory equipment based on the VIN.