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Quick Answer: The most reliable VIN location for the JEEP Grand Cherokee is stamped into the metal floor under the rear seat (near the battery compartment access area). It’s tucked under the rear bench/carpeting, so expect tight access and low light—bring a flashlight.
Where is the VIN number in JEEP Grand Cherokee (Grand Cherokee V (WL) [2015-2015])?
This guide shows you where to physically locate the VIN (Vehicle Identification Number) on the JEEP Grand Cherokee (Grand Cherokee V (WL) [2015-2015]) produced between 2015–2015, including the hidden chassis stamp and the easy-to-check label/plate locations.
Chassis Number Locations
1) Under the rear seat (stamped into floor/chassis) 
- Where to look: Lift the rear bench seat cushion and pull back the carpet flap at the front edge of the rear seat base. The VIN is stamped into the painted metal floor at the access/cutout area.
- Access: It’s naturally dark under the seat and space is tight. You may need to move mats/carpet, and wipe/scrub the painted metal to make the stamped characters readable.
- Note: For LHD vehicles, this is commonly found under the rear bench on the right side (passenger side), but if you don’t see it immediately, check the opposite side under the bench as regional layouts can vary.
- Tip: Because it’s dark and low-contrast, use the app’s flashlight and OCR to scan it directly with your phone instead of trying to read the stamp at an awkward angle.
2) VIN plate at the windshield / dashboard corner 
- Where to look: View through the windshield at the lower corner of the dashboard where the VIN plate is positioned (outside-readable from the glass).
- Access: Easy to reach, but glare and reflections on the windshield can make photos hard to read.
- Note: Best checked from outside the vehicle with the steering centered and the dash not casting reflections.
- Tip: If glare washes out the characters, capture it instantly with the VIN scanner so you don’t misread similar-looking digits (like 8/B or 5/S).
3) Driver door B-pillar / door jamb VIN label 
- Where to look: Open the driver door and inspect the B-pillar/door jamb sticker (it often also lists tire pressures and weight ratings).
- Access: Usually straightforward unless the label is scratched, painted over, or torn.
- Note: This is typically one of the clearest VIN presentations due to strong text contrast.
- Tip: For a fast, error-free read, use the free VIN reader to scan the label instead of manually typing 17 characters.
Video Guide
Video Tutorial: JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE VIN LOCATION / CHASSIS NUMBER LOCATION CareDrive
- Walk-around plus a clear close-up of the chassis VIN stamped under the rear seat floor area.
Common Problems & Troubleshooting
- Too dark under the rear seat: Use a flashlight and change your viewing angle; a quick wipe with a rag helps the stamped characters pop against body-colored paint.
- Stamp is dirty/low contrast: Scrub lightly (rag + mild cleaner) and re-check—dirt settles in the engraving and makes digits look “missing.”
- Door-jamb sticker concerns: If the label looks tampered with, missing, or doesn’t match other VIN locations, verify against the stamped chassis VIN and the windshield VIN before buying.
Frequently Asked Questions
Where is the VIN on JEEP Grand Cherokee?
Check the stamped VIN under the rear seat on the metal floor/chassis first, then confirm it on the windshield VIN plate and the driver door B-pillar label.
Which VIN location is the most important for JEEP Grand Cherokee?
The stamped chassis/floor VIN is the most important because it’s physically permanent and the hardest to alter; use the windshield plate and door-jamb label as quick cross-checks.
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Note on Data Sources
Information about VIN location in this model comes from aggregation of official technical documentation (OEM) and spare parts catalogs. Despite careful algorithmic verification, the data is for reference purposes only. Final vehicle identification should always be confirmed by an authorized technician.
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