Kenosha Warrior Posted February 9, 2007 Share Posted February 9, 2007 ok, my mj's VIN is as follows 1j7ft26e4kl623622 using Rob L's vin decoder on his website. It matches something in the list until I get to the '7' in my VIN. there is no '7' option, its a letter, not a number. There is no 'F' option for engines, T option gives me an AW-4 floor shift, Slectrac t-case, Body type reads as 26 (its a 6x number) the E option for payload package doesn't exist and for plant location I get an L. I have a K for the year. truck specs are in my sig. Id appreciate whats going on haha. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Eagle Posted February 9, 2007 Share Posted February 9, 2007 ok, my mj's VIN is as follows 1j7ft26e4kl623622 using Rob L's vin decoder on his website. It matches something in the list until I get to the '7' in my VIN. Chrysler may have changed things in 1989. The following is from the original '86 MJ shop manual, and it doesn't match up with your VIN at all. First digit is country of manufacture. All MJs should be 1 = U.S. Second digit is company. All MJs should be J = Jeep Third digit is vehicle type. All MJs should be T = Truck Fourth digit is engine type. 2.5L TBI should be code H However, looking at the '94 XJ/YJ shop manual, things seem to fit a little better: First digit is country of manufacture. All MJs should be 1 = U.S. Second digit is company. All MJs should be J = Jeep Third digit is vehicle type. No MJs in '94, so the XJ FSM shows only 4, for MPV Fourth digit is gross vehicle weight. F is 4001 - 5000 pounds Fifth digit is "Line" (series). For '94 T was a 2WD Cherokee (LHD) Sixth digit was trim level. 2 was Base Seventh digit was body type. '94 doesn't show a 6 (no MJ) Eighth digit was engine. They show P for the 2.5L and S for the 4.0L, but the 2.5L in '94 was multi-port, so it may have had a different code. Ninth digit was a "check digit" -- could be anything. Tenth digit was year. '94 was R, '86 was G. They must have skipped a couple in the sequence. Eleventh digit was plant location. L = Toledo #1, P = Toledo #2 The last six digits are the actual serial number. Remember, the actual takeover by Chrysler was in the middle of the 1988 model year. Through 1988 the VINs would follow the old AMC sequence and coding. I would have thought this might still be the case for 1989, but apparently Chrysler changed the coding in the first year under their control. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kenosha Warrior Posted February 9, 2007 Author Share Posted February 9, 2007 ah, ok. Thanks Eagle. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GirsMJ86 Posted February 9, 2007 Share Posted February 9, 2007 i have the info for 91s if you want me to post it. not sure how help it will be though since in 91 cdx did change stuff. Alex Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mjeff87 Posted February 9, 2007 Share Posted February 9, 2007 Try this one....it seems to work a little better for pre-'90 stuff. Yours checks out good on it, according to your sig. Jeff http://jeep.avtograd.ru/VIN/vin_en.asp Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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