Anyone get me data card info if I give my vin
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Of a mb into mercedes forum I get all the information in max 10 minutes.
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It seems to be a Mercedes thing:
"Every new Mercedes-Benz came with a Data card when it was delivered to its first owner. This is a small card that lists important information such as the options fitted, serial numbers, delivery dates, key codes to cut new keys etc. Usually a copy can be found in your service manual (log book) or owners manual.
For a guide on how to read your data card for 1950/60's era vehicles, follow the link below to the SL113 website:"
If you contact your dealer with your VIN they can provide the build sheet which I think is what you want.
"Every new Mercedes-Benz came with a Data card when it was delivered to its first owner. This is a small card that lists important information such as the options fitted, serial numbers, delivery dates, key codes to cut new keys etc. Usually a copy can be found in your service manual (log book) or owners manual.
For a guide on how to read your data card for 1950/60's era vehicles, follow the link below to the SL113 website:"
If you contact your dealer with your VIN they can provide the build sheet which I think is what you want.
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Jaguar Topix site.
You can get all car details including installed options, service actions, owners manuals etc from
https://topix.jaguar.jlrext.com
You might have to register, for free, to get car features, and download the user manuals, but you have to pay to see all service work that has been carried out on it.
Just enter your VIN
Hope this helps.
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Hi
You can get all car details including installed options, service actions, owners manuals etc from
https://topix.jaguar.jlrext.com
You might have to register, for free, to get car features, and download the user manuals, but you have to pay to see all service work that has been carried out on it.
Just enter your VIN
Hope this helps.
You can get all car details including installed options, service actions, owners manuals etc from
https://topix.jaguar.jlrext.com
You might have to register, for free, to get car features, and download the user manuals, but you have to pay to see all service work that has been carried out on it.
Just enter your VIN
Hope this helps.
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