Decode Your VIN
Enter your vehicle's VIN code to discover all technical specifications. The VIN consists of 17 alphanumeric characters.
Looking to decode a Ford Transit Connect VIN? You’re in the right place. VinDecoderPlus.com lets you instantly translate any 17-character Vehicle Identification Number into a full factory build sheet — completely free. Whether you’re buying a used Ford Transit Connect, verifying specs for insurance, or checking for open recalls, our decoder pulls accurate data directly from automotive databases.
The Ford Transit Connect (2010–2023) is a Compact Commercial Van. Discontinued after 2023. Popular compact van for urban deliveries. Each unit carries a unique VIN that encodes its exact factory configuration — engine, trim, body style, assembly plant, and more.
Enter your Ford Transit Connect VIN above to get an instant free decode — or get the full vehicle history report including accident records, ownership history, and title brands.
What a Ford Transit Connect VIN Decode Reveals
A full VIN decode for your Ford Transit Connect provides:
- Manufacturing country and plant — where your specific Transit Connect was assembled
- Engine code — confirms which engine is installed from the factory (2.5L and others)
- Model year — the official production year encoded in position 10 of the VIN
- Body style and trim level — Cargo Van, Passenger Wagon
- Safety and restraint system — factory airbag and seatbelt configuration
- Unique serial number — the production sequence of your specific vehicle
- Open safety recalls — cross-referenced with NHTSA recall data
Ford Transit Connect Model Overview
| Brand | Ford Motor Company |
|---|---|
| Model | Transit Connect |
| Production Years | 2010–2023 |
| Vehicle Type | Compact Commercial Van |
| Body Styles | Cargo Van, Passenger Wagon |
| Engine Options | 2.5L, 1.5L EcoBoost |
| Country of Origin | United States of America (primary assembly) |
Discontinued after 2023. Popular compact van for urban deliveries.
Understanding the Ford Transit Connect VIN Structure
Every Ford Transit Connect built after 1981 carries a standardized 17-character VIN. Here is what each position means for this model:
| Position(s) | Meaning | Example for Transit Connect |
|---|---|---|
| 1–3 (WMI) | World Manufacturer Identifier — identifies Ford as manufacturer and country of assembly | NM0 |
| 4 | Restraint systems, brake type, and GVWR class | Varies by trim |
| 5 | Vehicle line / series designation | Specific to Transit Connect |
| 6 | Body type (sedan, SUV, truck cab style, etc.) | Cargo Van |
| 7 | Restraint/safety system type | Varies by year |
| 8 | Engine code — identifies engine size and type | Varies (2.5L) |
| 9 | Check digit — mathematically validates the VIN | 0–9 or X |
| 10 | Model year code (letter/number) | e.g., K=1989, 1=2001, A=2010 |
| 11 | Assembly plant code | Varies by factory |
| 12–17 | Sequential production number — unique serial for each unit | 000001–999999 |
The check digit (position 9) is calculated using a weighted formula defined by NHTSA. If this digit doesn’t match the mathematical result, the VIN may be fraudulent or misread — an important fraud check when buying a used Ford Transit Connect.
Why Decode Your Ford Transit Connect VIN Before Buying?
Purchasing a used Ford Transit Connect without decoding the VIN is a risk. The VIN decode is your first line of defense against:
- Odometer fraud — history records can expose mileage discrepancies
- Salvage or rebuilt titles — title brands are encoded in history data
- Flood or fire damage — reported incidents show in vehicle history
- Stolen vehicles — check the VIN against theft databases
- Incorrect specifications — verify the engine and trim match what the seller claims
- Open safety recalls — know if your Ford Transit Connect has unresolved recalls before you buy
Ford Transit Connect VIN Decoder — Frequently Asked Questions
Where can I find the VIN on my Ford Transit Connect?
On most Ford Transit Connect vehicles, the VIN is located on the driver’s side dashboard (visible through the windshield), on the driver’s side door jamb sticker, and on your title, registration, and insurance documents. Some models also stamp the VIN on the engine bay firewall.
What does the VIN reveal about my Ford Transit Connect?
Your Ford Transit Connect’s 17-character VIN encodes the manufacturing country, Ford as the maker, the vehicle line (Compact Commercial Van), body style, engine type, model year, assembly plant, and a unique serial number. Decoding it gives you the factory build specification — exactly how the vehicle left the production line.
What model years does the Ford Transit Connect cover?
The Ford Transit Connect was produced from 2010–2023. VIN decoding is supported for all model years that carried a standardized 17-character VIN (post-1981). For pre-1981 Ford Transit Connect vehicles, the VIN format differs and some fields may not decode fully.
Can I use a VIN to check for recalls on my Ford Transit Connect?
Yes. The NHTSA (National Highway Traffic Safety Administration) maintains a public recall database searchable by VIN. Our decoder cross-references this data so you can see any open safety recalls specific to your Ford Transit Connect’s production year and assembly run.
Is VIN decoding free for the Ford Transit Connect?
Yes — the basic VIN decode for Ford Transit Connect specifications, engine, trim, and factory options is completely free on VinDecoderPlus.com. A full vehicle history report (ownership records, accident history, title brands) is available as a paid report.
