Free Honda Pilot VIN Decoder

Honda Pilot VIN Decoder & Lookup

A Honda Pilot VIN decoder translates the 17-character VIN into that exact Pilot's factory identity — year, trim, engine, transmission, drivetrain, and assembly plant — using the official NHTSA database. CarWhere's decoder is free with no account, and pairs the decode with open recalls, federal owner complaints, and verified buyer prices for the same Pilot.

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FAQ

What does a Honda Pilot VIN decoder show?

Model year, trim level, engine and displacement, transmission, drive type, body style, and assembly plant for that exact Pilot — from manufacturer-submitted NHTSA vPIC data. CarWhere also cross-references open recalls, federal owner complaints, and verified buyer transaction prices for the same year and model.

Where is the VIN on a Honda Pilot?

Lower driver's-side corner of the windshield (visible from outside), the driver's door jamb sticker, the title, or the insurance card. 1HG identifies Honda passenger cars built at Marysville, Ohio. 5FN and 5J6 identify Honda SUVs and trucks built in Lincoln, Alabama. JHM and JHL identify Honda vehicles imported from Japan.

Is the Honda Pilot VIN decoder free?

Yes — free, no account, no lookup limit. The optional $9.99 Full VIN Report adds the original window sticker (where Honda publishes one), itemized factory options, a recall and complaint scan, and a market price check with a negotiation target.

Can I check Pilot recalls and problems by VIN?

Yes. Decoding the VIN identifies the exact year/model, and CarWhere surfaces open NHTSA recall campaigns plus the federal owner-complaint history for that model year — useful for spotting known trouble areas before buying a used Pilot.

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