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Mercedes-Benz LPS1525 VIN Decoder: Free Lookup
Want to decode your Mercedes-Benz LPS1525 VIN? You’re in the right place, and it’s completely free. Just type the 17-character vehicle identification number from your LPS1525 into the box above and you’ll get the make, model variant, year, engine family, transmission, trim level, factory options and assembly-plant data in seconds. No sign-up, no email needed.
About the Mercedes-Benz LPS1525
The LPS1525 was a heavy-duty cab-over semi-tractor for long-haul freight, with a V8 diesel producing ~250 hp. It was produced from 1970s-1980s, and you’ll find it as a Heavy-duty cab-over tractor (LPS, Sattelschlepper). Assembly happened at: Wörth (Germany), São Bernardo do Campo (Brazil).
The LPS1525 sits in Mercedes-Benz's Kurzhauber commercial truck range. Since most units predate the 1981 VIN standard, you'll usually identify them from the chassis number stamped on the frame rail rather than from a 17-character VIN.
A few things worth knowing about the LPS1525
The LPS1525 was the heavy-duty cab-over Sattelschlepper (semi-tractor) variant of the Kurzhauber range, powered by Mercedes-Benz's OM402 4-stroke V8 diesel producing approximately 250 hp. Model number: LP (cab-over Pullman) + S (Sattelschlepper / semi-tractor) / 15 (GVW class) / 25 (×10 = 250 hp). The LPS1525 was Mercedes-Benz's heavy-haulage flagship in the 1970s, predating the more refined NG and SK series tractors that succeeded it. LPS1525 tractors were widely used by long-distance hauliers across South America and southern Europe, often pulling 32-tonne combined-vehicle-weight trains across the Andes and the Alps.
How to decode a Mercedes-Benz LPS1525 VIN
Every Mercedes-Benz VIN built since 1981 follows the ISO 3779 standard. That gives you 17 alphanumeric characters split into three blocks: the World Manufacturer Identifier (positions 1 to 3), the Vehicle Descriptor Section (positions 4 to 9) and the Vehicle Identifier Section (positions 10 to 17). Here’s what each chunk tells you about your LPS1525.
Positions 1 to 3: World Manufacturer Identifier (WMI)
Pre-1981 LPS models may have non-standard VINs.
Positions 4 to 8: Vehicle Descriptor Section (VDS)
LPS prefix denotes the cab-over semi-tractor variant; chassis codes encoded in VDS positions 4 to 8.
Position 9: Check Digit
The check digit comes from a weighted sum of the other 16 characters. Think of it as a self-validating control. If you mistype any single character on your LPS1525 VIN, the check digit won’t match and the VIN is flagged as invalid.
Position 10: Model Year
Position 10 tells you the model year using a rolling alphanumeric scheme. A quick Mercedes-Benz cheat sheet: S = 1995, Y = 2000, 5 = 2005, A = 2010, F = 2015, L = 2020, P = 2023, R = 2024, S = 2025, T = 2026.
Position 11: Assembly Plant
Wörth (Germany) and Brazil production were primary.
Positions 12 to 17: Production Sequence Number
The final six digits are the unique serial number stamped on your specific LPS1525 as it rolled off the assembly line.
Mercedes-Benz LPS1525 engine codes
Over the years the LPS1525 has been offered with the following engine families: OM402 V8 diesel, ~250 hp. Mercedes-Benz engine codes follow a tight naming convention. The letter ‘M‘ denotes a petrol/gasoline engine (think M256, M177, M139), while ‘OM‘ (Oel-Motor) flags a diesel (OM651, OM654, OM656 and so on). Want to know exactly which engine sits under your LPS1525? Decode the VIN above. VDS positions 4 to 8 will give you the exact engine variant.
LPS1525 VIN quick reference
Here’s the at-a-glance reference for decoding any Mercedes-Benz LPS1525 VIN:
- Production years: 1970s-1980s
- Body styles: Heavy-duty cab-over tractor (LPS, Sattelschlepper)
- Primary assembly: Wörth (Germany), São Bernardo do Campo (Brazil)
- WMI prefix: Pre-1981 LPS models may have non-standard VINs.
- Chassis identifier (VDS): LPS prefix denotes the cab-over semi-tractor variant; chassis codes encoded in VDS positions 4 to 8.
- Plant code (position 11): Wörth (Germany) and Brazil production were primary.
- Engine families: OM402 V8 diesel, ~250 hp
- Trim levels offered: Tractor unit (4×2)
Mercedes-Benz LPS1525 trim levels and variants
Across its run the LPS1525 has shown up in these trim levels: Tractor unit (4×2). Every trim leaves a fingerprint inside the VIN’s VDS section. Decoding your VIN doesn’t just confirm the trim level. It also surfaces the original factory option packages (AMG Line, Premium, Driver Assistance, Burmester audio, the lot), and that’s the stuff that really matters when you’re checking resale value.
Recall and safety information for the Mercedes-Benz LPS1525
Open and historic recalls on the LPS1525 are tracked by NHTSA in the USA, by the European Commission’s RAPEX system in the EU, and by individual national transport authorities elsewhere. Once you’ve decoded your LPS1525 VIN above, copy the 17 characters into any of these databases to check for outstanding safety actions. On modern Mercedes-Benz cars the usual suspects are airbag inflators, fuel-system seals, electric power steering and occupant-classification software.
Why use VinDecoderPlus for your LPS1525?
You’ll get a free instant decode of any Mercedes-Benz LPS1525 VIN with VinDecoderPlus. No sign-up, no email, no credit card. The data comes from NHTSA’s vPIC database (the official US government VIN registry) and is cross-referenced with manufacturer specifications. If you want to dig deeper into ownership records, accident reports, title brands or odometer history, you can upgrade to a full vehicle history report directly from the results page.
Frequently asked questions
How do I decode my Mercedes-Benz LPS1525 VIN?
Type the 17-character VIN from your LPS1525’s windshield, driver-side door jamb, or vehicle title into the VinDecoderPlus tool above. Because the LPS1525 was produced from 1970s-1980s as a heavy-duty cab-over tractor (lps, sattelschlepper), the decoder returns model-year-appropriate data, including the engine variant from the OM402 V8 diesel family. The information comes straight from NHTSA’s vPIC database and Mercedes-Benz build records.
Where is the VIN located on a Mercedes-Benz LPS1525?
On a LPS1525 you’ll find the VIN in four places. First, on the lower-left corner of the windshield, where it’s visible from outside the car. Second, on a sticker inside the driver’s-side door jamb. Third, stamped into the engine firewall or chassis rail (this is typical for heavy-duty cab-over tractor (lps bodies). And fourth, printed on the vehicle title, registration and insurance card. On the LPS1525, the door-jamb sticker is also where you’ll see the original tire and load specification.
What engines were offered in the Mercedes-Benz LPS1525?
The Mercedes-Benz LPS1525 has been offered with these engine families: OM402 V8 diesel, ~250 hp. The specific engine installed in your particular LPS1525 is encoded in VDS positions 4 to 8 of the VIN. You can confirm the exact displacement, output and aspiration once you decode the VIN above.
Where was the Mercedes-Benz LPS1525 built?
The LPS1525 is mainly assembled at: Wörth (Germany), São Bernardo do Campo (Brazil). Wörth (Germany) and Brazil production were primary. Why does it matter where your car was built? Parts compatibility. European-spec and North-American-spec LPS1525 variants sometimes differ in lighting, emissions equipment and OBD-II reporting standards, even when they share the same chassis code.
How can I check open recalls on my Mercedes-Benz LPS1525?
Once you’ve decoded your LPS1525 VIN above, copy the 17 characters into the NHTSA recall database (USA), the EU RAPEX system, or the Mercedes-Benz owner portal. Since the LPS1525 was produced from 1970s-1980s, you may also bump into historic technical service bulletins (TSBs). Those aren’t safety recalls, but they do give you useful maintenance guidance for your specific chassis code.
What trim levels are available for the Mercedes-Benz LPS1525?
Across its run, the LPS1525 has been offered in: Tractor unit (4×2). Each trim leaves its fingerprint inside the VIN’s VDS section. The LPS1525 was the heavy-duty cab-over Sattelschlepper (semi-tractor) variant of the Kurzhauber range, powered by Mercedes-Benz’s OM402 4-stroke V8 diesel producing approximately 250 hp.
Is the Mercedes-Benz LPS1525 VIN decoder really free?
Yes. VinDecoderPlus is a completely free decoder for every Mercedes-Benz LPS1525 VIN. No sign-up, no credit card, no usage limit. If you want the deeper stuff (ownership records, accident history, title brand) for the LPS1525, full vehicle history reports are available as an optional paid upgrade from the results page.
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