How to Determine Where Your Ford Vehicle Was Built
To find out where your Ford vehicle was built, you can follow these steps:
1. Check the window sticker: The place of manufacture is listed on your vehicle’s window sticker. Look for the “Final Assembly Plant” section near the bottom of the sticker.
2. Request a replacement window sticker: If you don’t have the original window sticker, you can request a replacement from the Ford Show Parts website or by calling 800-367-3788.
3. Order a build sheet: For vehicles older than 2007, you can order a build sheet from the Marti Auto website.
4. Contact the Customer Relationship Center: If you need additional assistance or a build date letter, you can contact the Ford Customer Relationship Center via chat or by calling 800-392-3673.
5. Check the door jamb label: The build date of your Ford vehicle can be found on the door jamb label located on the driver’s side front or rear door panel. It will be labeled as “DATE”.
Please note that the methods mentioned above may vary depending on the model and year of your Ford vehicle. It’s always best to refer to the official Ford resources or contact the Customer Relationship Center for accurate and up-to-date information.
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Contents
- Can I track my Ford being built?
- How do you tell where my f150 is being built?
- How do I find out when my Ford truck was made?
- How do I decode my Ford serial number?
- How do I track my Ford factory build with VIN number?
- How do you read a Ford VIN number?
- What does the 8th digit in a VIN number mean?
- How do you find out where my car was built?
- How do I know what assembly plant is my Ford?
- Where are Ford F 150s built?
Can I track my Ford being built?
You can track your vehicle order status online* using the Ford Vehicle Order Tracking tool or by contacting the Ford Dealer where you ordered your vehicle.
How do you tell where my f150 is being built?
When you look at the VIN, the 11th digit is the location in which the truck was manufactured. If your VIN number displays an F in the 11th digit, this means it was made at the Michigan plant, if it has a K, it was manufactured at the Missouri plant.
How do I find out when my Ford truck was made?
You can find the build date of your Ford vehicle on the door jamb label located on the driver’s side front or rear door panel. It will be labeled as “DATE.”
How do I decode my Ford serial number?
How to Read a VIN
- Position. VIN Position Description.
- Position 1-3. World Manufacturer Identifier.
- Position 4. Restraint System Type (Passenger Cars) or Brake Type and GVWR Class (Trucks and Vans)
- Position 5-7. Line and Series Body Type.
- Position 8. Engine Type.
- Position 9. Check Digit.
- Position 10. Model Year.
- Position 11.
How do I track my Ford factory build with VIN number?
Visit the Ford Vehicle Order Tracking page and enter both the Order Number and VIN. Then select Track to view all the details about your order status and estimated delivery date. If you encounter any difficulties during the tracking process, don’t hesitate to reach out to your dealer for assistance.
How do you read a Ford VIN number?
How to Read a VIN
- Position. VIN Position Description.
- Position 1-3. World Manufacturer Identifier.
- Position 4. Restraint System Type (Passenger Cars) or Brake Type and GVWR Class (Trucks and Vans)
- Position 5-7. Line and Series Body Type.
- Position 8. Engine Type.
- Position 9. Check Digit.
- Position 10. Model Year.
- Position 11.
What does the 8th digit in a VIN number mean?
engine type
Most manufacturers since the 1980s have used the eighth digit to identify the engine type whenever there is more than one engine choice for the vehicle.
How do you find out where my car was built?
Using NHTSA’s VIN Decoder to Identify a Vehicle’s Plant of Manufacture. Among the information NHTSA’s VIN decoder provides is information about the vehicle’s plant of manufacture. After searching a VIN, you’ll see the build plant and country for the vehicle in question.
How do I know what assembly plant is my Ford?
Per regulations, the factory is encoded into each vehicle’s VIN as character 11 for North American models, and character 8 for European models. The River Rouge Complex manufactured most of the components of Ford vehicles, starting with the Model T.
Where are Ford F 150s built?
The Ford F-150 is built at Dearborn Truck in Michigan and Kansas City Assembly Plant in Claycomo, Missouri. The F-Series is the biggest revenue generator for the company.