VIN's
Even though not shown in the above link, the 10th digit of the 17-digit VIN denotes the model year.
All 2004 models have a '4' in the 10th digit.
And 2005 models have a '5' in the 10th digit.
A 2005 VIN here
All 2004 models have a '4' in the 10th digit.
And 2005 models have a '5' in the 10th digit.
A 2005 VIN here
2004 VIN Definitions
1N4BA41E*4CXXXXXX
1N4 = USA produced passenger vehicle
B = Engine type, VQ35DE
A = Nissan maxima
4 = Model change, 0-9
1 = Body type 1, 4 door sedan
E = Restraint system; driver and front passanger SRS airbags, SRS side
and curtain aribags and 3-point manual seat belts
* = Check digit, 0-9, or X
4 = 2004 year model
C = Manufacturing plant, C = Symrna Tenn
XXXXXX = Vehicle S/N
Later, Ralph
1N4 = USA produced passenger vehicle
B = Engine type, VQ35DE
A = Nissan maxima
4 = Model change, 0-9
1 = Body type 1, 4 door sedan
E = Restraint system; driver and front passanger SRS airbags, SRS side
and curtain aribags and 3-point manual seat belts
* = Check digit, 0-9, or X
4 = 2004 year model
C = Manufacturing plant, C = Symrna Tenn
XXXXXX = Vehicle S/N
Later, Ralph
The VIN serial #s are incremented one digit at a time, and built pretty much in numerical order. Over one hundred and thirty one thousand '04 Maximas were built in eighteen months (Jan '03 - Jul '04), with serial numbers running from 800000 to around 931700.
Assembly of '05 Maximas began around the first of August of '04, also at VIN serial # 800000, and will go up at at rate somewhere around 7,000 to 8,000 a month.
Only Nissan could tell you the day of the week your car was built via the VIN serial #.
Assembly of '05 Maximas began around the first of August of '04, also at VIN serial # 800000, and will go up at at rate somewhere around 7,000 to 8,000 a month.
Only Nissan could tell you the day of the week your car was built via the VIN serial #.
MaxMus - You would have to submit that question to the hierarchy at Nissan headquarters. I would imagine their answer would be somewhat along the line of 'why not?'.
The reality is that the VIN serial numbers of any model year have no connection or relation whatsoever to the VIN serial numbers of any other model year, So they can start at the the number of their whim.
I've noticed most manufacturers start all VIN serial series at one of the hundred thousand points. That way, it is easy for them to note the VIN serial number coming off the assembly line at any time and know exactly how many have been built.
Like you, I have always wondered exactly what day of the week my Maximas have been built. I probably shouldn't say what I am going to say now, but take it for what its worth:
At the very bottom right margin of the big window sticker that was on the left rear window when I bought my car, in very fine print (I need a magnifying glass to read it) is a long series of numbers and letters. After the first few letters, my window sticker has this sequence - '20040529'.
I already knew my SL was built the last week of May, and realize those numbers represent either the assembly date or some sort of billing or lading date that immediately follows the assembly process. As a result, I consider my SL to have been built Saturday, May 29th, 2004, which was on the Memorial Day weekend. And yes, assembly lines would probably be running that day.
As I say, take that for what it is worth.
The reality is that the VIN serial numbers of any model year have no connection or relation whatsoever to the VIN serial numbers of any other model year, So they can start at the the number of their whim.
I've noticed most manufacturers start all VIN serial series at one of the hundred thousand points. That way, it is easy for them to note the VIN serial number coming off the assembly line at any time and know exactly how many have been built.
Like you, I have always wondered exactly what day of the week my Maximas have been built. I probably shouldn't say what I am going to say now, but take it for what its worth:
At the very bottom right margin of the big window sticker that was on the left rear window when I bought my car, in very fine print (I need a magnifying glass to read it) is a long series of numbers and letters. After the first few letters, my window sticker has this sequence - '20040529'.
I already knew my SL was built the last week of May, and realize those numbers represent either the assembly date or some sort of billing or lading date that immediately follows the assembly process. As a result, I consider my SL to have been built Saturday, May 29th, 2004, which was on the Memorial Day weekend. And yes, assembly lines would probably be running that day.
As I say, take that for what it is worth.
at the bottom of the rear bumper between the dual-tip exhausts, there is an inspection sticker stating when your Maxima got inspected. Then off they go onto trucks, trains, etc for deliveries to your local dealers.
it generally takes 10 business days to build these awesome machines from this inspection date.
it generally takes 10 business days to build these awesome machines from this inspection date.
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