VIN + Manufacturer Data
VIN, manufacturer name, build date, and other identifying details in an OEM-style layout.
- “Federal certification label” wording
- Door-jamb placement terminology
- Clean, readable format
In the US and Canada, the VIN and safety compliance data is commonly shown on a federal certification label affixed to the driver door jamb (often searched as a door-jamb sticker). This page is written using USA/Canada terminology to help international customers find the right product.
Typical fields vary by make/model — this keeps the wording accurate for searchers.
VIN, manufacturer name, build date, and other identifying details in an OEM-style layout.
US/Canada buyers expect the compliance statement area on the label (varies by market and model year).
Commonly includes GVWR/GAWR and tire/loading info (some vehicles split this across multiple labels).
USA/Canada terminology explained simply.
It can include the VIN, but it’s broader than a simple VIN tag. In the USA/Canada, the door-jamb federal certification label often combines VIN + safety/compliance information, and sometimes weight/tire data depending on the vehicle.
Use the closest matching item in the product list and provide accurate vehicle details and any requested photos/documentation on that product page. Matching to your original is easiest when you supply a clear photo of the existing label (even if damaged/faded).
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