Nissan VIN Decoder - Check Any Nissan VIN Instantly

Run a Nissan VIN lookup on any used Nissan before you buy - and see everything the listing doesn't show. Zilocar's Nissan VIN decoder pulls accident history, title brands (salvage, flood, rebuilt, lemon), odometer records, ownership history, and real auction photos - all in one report.

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Run a Nissan VIN lookup on any used Nissan before you buy - and see everything the listing doesn't show. Zilocar's Nissan VIN decoder pulls accident history, title brands (salvage, flood, rebuilt, lemon), odometer records, ownership history, and real auction photos - all in one report.

Every VIN lookup Nissan covers 100+ sources: NHTSA, NICB, and DMV records from all 50 states. That means an Altima with a washed title, a Rogue with a rolled-back odometer, or a Maxima with unreported flood damage - it all shows up in the data, even if the seller doesn't mention it.

Need a fast VIN decoder for Nissan? Enter the 17-character code directly above, or browse Nissan listings on this page by model. Altima, Rogue, Sentra, Maxima, Pathfinder, Frontier, Titan - every vehicle here has a full report available. Get yours in seconds.

What Is a Nissan VIN Number?

Every Nissan vehicle manufactured after 1981 is assigned a unique 17-character Vehicle Identification Number - commonly called a VIN. This code is not random: each position in the sequence carries specific information about the vehicle.

Positions 1-3 identify the manufacturer. Nissan vehicles assembled in the United States - including the Altima, Maxima, and Rogue built in Smyrna, Tennessee and Canton, Mississippi - carry WMI codes starting with 1N4 or 5N1. Nissans built in Japan begin with JN1 or JN8. This is why two Nissan Rogues of the same year may have different VIN prefixes depending on where they were assembled.

Positions 4-8 encode the vehicle descriptor: body style, engine type, restraint system, and model line. Position 10 identifies the model year - for example, K = 2019, L = 2020, M = 2021. Positions 12-17 form the production sequence number unique to each individual vehicle. Running a Nissan VIN decoder against these characters instantly surfaces the vehicle's original factory specs - and more importantly, anything that changed after it left the lot.

Frequently Asked Questions - Nissan VIN Decoder

Where is the VIN number located on a Nissan?

The VIN number on a Nissan is most commonly found on the lower-left corner of the dashboard - visible through the windshield from outside the car. You will also find it on the driver's side door jamb sticker, stamped on the engine block, and printed on the vehicle title, registration certificate, and insurance documents. On Nissan trucks like the Frontier or Titan, the VIN may also appear on the frame rail. Once you have the 17-character code, enter it above for an instant Nissan VIN lookup.

How do I read a Nissan VIN number?

A Nissan VIN is a 17-character code where each position carries specific information. Positions 1-3 identify the manufacturer - US-built Nissans use 1N4 or 5N1, while Japan-built models use JN1 or JN8. Positions 4-8 encode body style, engine type, and model line. Position 10 identifies the model year (K=2019, L=2020, M=2021, N=2022, P=2023, R=2024). Position 11 indicates the assembly plant. Positions 12-17 form the unique production sequence number. Running a VIN decoder for Nissan on these characters instantly surfaces factory specs - and everything that changed after the vehicle left the lot.

What does a Nissan VIN decoder reveal?

A Nissan VIN decoder from Zilocar returns accident history, title brands (salvage, flood, lemon, rebuilt), odometer records, ownership count, theft status, active safety recalls, and auction photos - all from 100+ verified sources including NHTSA, NICB, and DMV records from all 50 states.

Can I run a VIN check on any Nissan model?

Yes. Zilocar supports VIN lookups for all Nissan models - Altima, Sentra, Maxima, Rogue, Pathfinder, Murano, Armada, Frontier, Titan, 370Z, GT-R, and more. Any Nissan manufactured after 1981 with a standard 17-character VIN is supported.

Does a Nissan VIN lookup show open safety recalls?

Yes. Every Zilocar report includes an open recall check sourced directly from NHTSA data. Nissan has issued recalls affecting millions of vehicles - most notably as part of the Takata airbag recall. Checking before you buy ensures you're not inheriting an unresolved safety defect.

Why do two Nissans of the same year have different VINs?

Because every vehicle gets a unique production sequence number (positions 12-17 of the VIN). Even two identical Altimas built on the same day at the same plant will have different VINs - and potentially very different histories. Always run a Nissan VIN lookup on the specific vehicle you're considering.

How do I know if a Nissan has been in a flood?

A Nissan VIN lookup from Zilocar checks for flood title brands, salvage auction records, and insurance total-loss records. A Rogue or Pathfinder sold after a hurricane season may carry a branded title even if the seller's listing says 'clean' - the data will show it.

About NISSAN

Nissan, a major player in the automotive industry, offers a wide array of vehicles including the all-electric Leaf hatchback and the full-size Titan pickup, complemented by its luxury division, Infiniti. Originating in Japan in 1933 and initially selling under the Datsun brand, Nissan gained popularity with models like the Datsun 510 sedan and the 240Z sports car in the 1970s. In the 1980s, the company transitioned to the Nissan brand and introduced Nismo, its performance division. The 1990s saw initial successes with models like the 300ZX wane, leading to a range of less remarkable vehicles. A resurgence occurred in the early 2000s, driven by an alliance with Renault, revitalizing the brand with redesigned models and new introductions such as the 350Z, Armada SUV, and Titan pickup. Nissan's current lineup spans SUVs like the Kicks, Rogue, and Armada; sedans such as the Versa and Altima; and sports cars including the 370Z and GT-R. The truck segment features the Frontier, Titan, and Titan XD. Nissan's pioneering role in electric vehicles, highlighted by the Leaf and Ariya SUV, underscores its innovation focus. Despite some reliability issues with models like the Frontier and Pathfinder, Nissan is known for strong performance and fuel economy, largely due to its use of continuously variable transmissions, maintaining its reputation as a significant automotive manufacturer.

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