Thanks Gale, this worked for me also.GaleHawkins wrote: ↑Tue Dec 08, 2020 8:04 am
https://www.withclutch.com/window-stickers
I got one for our Leaf this morning. I put in my vin and phone number and the link to get the sticker popped up.
Thanks Gale, this worked for me also.GaleHawkins wrote: ↑Tue Dec 08, 2020 8:04 am
https://www.withclutch.com/window-stickers
I got one for our Leaf this morning. I put in my vin and phone number and the link to get the sticker popped up.
In looking for a parts car I found the online details to be full of errors so the window sticker at least lets one know the year, trim and options when it was new.Steelcity wrote: ↑Tue Dec 08, 2020 10:20 amThanks Gale, this worked for me also.GaleHawkins wrote: ↑Tue Dec 08, 2020 8:04 am
https://www.withclutch.com/window-stickers
I got one for our Leaf this morning. I put in my vin and phone number and the link to get the sticker popped up.
2014 model year was first mostly USA manufacturer Leaf I have read. That is why I excluded 2011-2013 when shopping for a parts car to rebuild our 2016.GNUD1ZERO wrote: ↑Tue Jan 05, 2021 11:08 pmAt first, I thought I wanted to decode VINs to determine a LEAF has QC or not , then I found this thread about original window stickers.
Inspecting the attribute (i.e. cpo.nissanusa.com/nna/?VIN"target="_blank) worked brilliantly for me! Thank you!!
It appears however, that the oldest MY one could get original window stickers is now 2014.
I tried VINs of 2011-2013 Leafs, no luck getting stickers....
It's not a MY problem per se, it's just that it doesn't work for some LEAFs. Try this 2013 S VIN: 1N4AZ0CP7DC422389GNUD1ZERO wrote: ↑Tue Jan 05, 2021 11:08 pmAt first, I thought I wanted to decode VINs to determine a LEAF has QC or not , then I found this thread about original window stickers.
Inspecting the attribute (i.e. cpo.nissanusa.com/nna/?VIN"target="_blank) worked brilliantly for me! Thank you!!
It appears however, that the oldest MY one could get original window stickers is now 2014.
I tried VINs of 2011-2013 Leafs, no luck getting stickers....
2013 was the first "mostly US built" LEAF MY. Only build dates in the first 3 months are JPN built which only happened due to delays ramping up production.GaleHawkins wrote: ↑Wed Jan 06, 2021 6:23 am2014 model year was first mostly USA manufacturer Leaf I have read. That is why I excluded 2011-2013 when shopping for a parts car to rebuild our 2016.GNUD1ZERO wrote: ↑Tue Jan 05, 2021 11:08 pmAt first, I thought I wanted to decode VINs to determine a LEAF has QC or not , then I found this thread about original window stickers.
Inspecting the attribute (i.e. cpo.nissanusa.com/nna/?VIN"target="_blank) worked brilliantly for me! Thank you!!
It appears however, that the oldest MY one could get original window stickers is now 2014.
I tried VINs of 2011-2013 Leafs, no luck getting stickers....
I don't think that this is true. AFAIK, the 2013 Leaf was built in Tennessee from the start. The batteries, for the first three months, used the old chemistry, albeit in the new housings. They may well have used leftover electrolyte and electrodes from Japan, or even whole Japanese cells in the new cases.2013 was the first "mostly US built" LEAF MY. Only build dates in the first 3 months are JPN built which only happened due to delays ramping up production.