Vehicle Identification Number Breakdown Sol: DM.11 Classwork: Power point examples Homework (day 49): Practice questions from blog (1-2)

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Vehicle Identification Number Breakdown Sol: DM.11 Classwork: Power point examples Homework (day 49): Practice questions from blog (1-2)

Vehicle Identification Numbers mber+breakdown&view=detail&&mid=D11BE41A3BEC6 358DAB4D11BE41A3BEC6358DAB4 mber+breakdown&view=detail&&mid=D11BE41A3BEC6 358DAB4D11BE41A3BEC6358DAB4  VIN History Video: le+Identification+Number+History&view=detail &&mid=797571E5D80E5BF1E E5D80E5 BF1E561 VIN History Video: le+Identification+Number+History&view=detail &&mid=797571E5D80E5BF1E E5D80E5 BF1E561

How to read your VIN number: d+VIN+Number&view=detail&&mid=E66B0C54A1342C 17114CE66B0C54A1342C17114C

VIN- how many alphanumeric characters does VA have? 17

Ex: Determine the check digit of the vehicle identification number(s). A) 1G 3 H Y 5 3 L _5_ N H B) 1GHNCS18Z ___ MO Ex: Determine if the VIN is valid. Justify. C) WVWDB4505LK005678

Homework (1-2): VIN