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Quick Answer: The most reliable VIN location for the Volkswagen T-Roc is the engine bay VIN stamped into the right-side strut tower (viewed from the front). It’s stamped directly into the chassis metal near the fender, close to the coolant expansion tank. Expert tip: wipe off dust/film first—engine bays collect grime and shadows can hide characters.
Where is the VIN number in Volkswagen T-Roc (T-Roc I [2018-2023])?
This guide shows you where to find the VIN (chassis number) on the Volkswagen T‑Roc I, produced between 2018 and 2023, using the most consistent factory locations.
Chassis Number Locations
1) Engine Bay (Strut Tower Stamping) 
- Where to look: Open the hood and locate the VIN stamped into the metal on the right-hand strut tower (as you face the car from the front). It runs parallel to the fender and sits between the coolant expansion tank and the engine block, slightly recessed near a plastic trim edge.
- Access: Easy to access from above, but the stamping can get dusty/dirty. A quick wipe with a rag (or light scrub) helps the characters pop. Shadows from hoses/hood can affect visibility.
- Note: On some markets the “right side” stamping is consistent, but always use the vehicle-orientation rule (left/right as direction of travel), not “driver/passenger,” because that changes between LHD/RHD.
- Tip: If the stamping looks faint or dirty, use High Contrast AI Mode and scan the stamped VIN directly with your phone instead of trying to guess letters through grime.
2) Windshield (Dashboard VIN Plate) 
- Where to look: From outside the car, look through the lower corner of the windshield to find the VIN plate sitting on top of the dashboard (corner can vary by market).
- Access: No tools needed, but glare/reflections off the windshield and dust on the glass/dash commonly hide characters.
- Note: This is one of the most standard VW locations worldwide; the side (left vs right corner) may differ by region.
- Tip: If glare is bouncing off the glass, change your angle and capture it instantly with the VIN scanner so you don’t misread characters like 8/B or 5/S.
3) B-Pillar (Door-Jamb VIN Sticker) 
- Where to look: Open the front door and check the B‑pillar area for a black/silver vehicle data sticker (often near the latch area). It typically includes the VIN plus weights/pressures/production info.
- Access: Usually clean and protected, but the sticker can be scuffed or peeling from years of entering/exiting. You may need to hold the phone sideways due to the vertical layout.
- Note: The sticker side can vary by market (left vs right side of the car), so check both door openings if needed.
- Tip: Because it’s vertical and close to the pillar, use the free VIN reader to scan it instead of craning your neck and copying it by hand.
4) Boot Floor (Under Carpet Sticker) 
- Where to look: Open the boot, lift the trunk floor carpet/spare wheel cover, and look for a white paper sticker on the metal floor near the spare wheel well. It may list VIN plus engine/paint/option codes.
- Access: You’ll need to empty the boot and lift the floor panel. Stickers can be torn, faded, or moisture-damaged.
- Note: Treat this as a backup ID source—use it to cross-check, not as the only proof of identity.
- Tip: Because it contains lots of extra codes, scan only the VIN line with ScanVin.app to avoid mixing up option codes with the actual 17-character VIN.
5) Infotainment / Digital Service Menu 
- Where to look: VIN may be shown inside the car’s settings/service/info menus on the screen or cluster (menu path depends on head unit).
- Access: Requires ignition power and a bit of menu navigation. Screens can be hard to capture due to glare and refresh flicker.
- Note: Use this for confirmation if you can’t physically access the vehicle body stamps.
- Tip: If the screen flickers on camera, turn brightness down and use the VIN scanner carefully at an angle, or just manually type it if scanning won’t lock on.
Video Guide
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- T‑Roc-specific walkaround showing the engine bay stamped VIN and the windshield VIN plate clearly.
Common Problems & Troubleshooting
- Engine bay stamping looks “missing”: It’s usually just dirty or shadowed—wipe the metal, then re-check with a flashlight from the side to make the characters stand out.
- Windshield VIN unreadable: Glare and reflections are the #1 issue—step to the side, cup your hand to block sunlight, or scan from inside the cabin through the glass.
- Sticker warning: Door/boot stickers can be replaced or damaged—when verifying a vehicle, prioritize the hard-stamped chassis VIN and ensure it matches the windshield/sticker VIN.
Frequently Asked Questions
Where is the VIN on Volkswagen T-Roc?
Check the VIN stamped into the engine bay strut tower (chassis metal) and the VIN plate visible through the lower corner of the windshield.
Which VIN location is the most important for Volkswagen T-Roc?
The hard-stamped VIN on the body/chassis (engine bay strut tower stamping) is the most important because it’s the most difficult to alter and is used for identity verification against plates and stickers.
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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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