Land Rover Freelander VIN Location – Where to Find Your VIN

By Ismet Molaahmed2 min read

Find your Land Rover Freelander VIN on the windshield, door jamb, engine bay plate, or chassis stamp. Verify it fast and decode it with ProVinDecoder.

Land Rover Freelander VIN Location

Land Rover Freelander VIN is usually found at the base of the driver-side windshield on the dashboard, on the driver’s door jamb or B-pillar sticker, on a VIN plate in the engine bay under the hood, and as a hard-stamped VIN on the chassis or frame for the most reliable verification. After you locate it, use the Land Rover Freelander VIN Decoder to confirm the exact vehicle specs.

Land Rover Freelander VIN Locations

Freelander VIN Location on the Windshield (Driver-Side Dashboard)

On a Land Rover Freelander, the VIN is on the driver-side dashboard at the base of the windshield. Stand outside the car and look through the lower corner of the windshield near the A-pillar. The number is printed on a small VIN plate and should read clearly left to right. Clean the glass and use a flashlight if glare makes it hard to see.

Freelander VIN Location on the Driver’s Door Jamb or B-Pillar Sticker

Open the driver’s door and check the door jamb or B-pillar. The Freelander VIN is printed on a factory sticker/label on the pillar area near the latch line. It’s a 17-character VIN, usually shown with tire/weight info. If the label is missing or damaged, verify the VIN using the windshield plate or the chassis stamp.

Land Rover Freelander VIN Location in the Engine Bay

Open the hood and look for the VIN plate in the engine bay. On many Land Rover Freelanders it’s a small metal plate riveted to the bulkhead/firewall area or an inner fender. The VIN is the 17-character number stamped or printed on the plate—wipe it clean to read it clearly.

Land Rover Freelander VIN Location on the Chassis or Frame Stamp

The hard-stamped VIN on a Land Rover Freelander is on the chassis/frame. Check the front chassis rail/underbody area near the suspension points and look for a 17-character number stamped directly into the metal. It’s often dirty or lightly stamped, so use a flashlight and clean the surface to read it.

Quick Tips

  • Check two places. Match the windshield VIN with the door sticker or chassis stamp.
  • Use the chassis stamp to verify. It’s the hardest one to fake or replace.
  • Clean before you read. Wipe the windshield corner, door label, and engine bay plate.
  • Use a flashlight at an angle. Glare hides digits on the windshield and faint stamps.
  • Watch common mix-ups. Don’t confuse 0/O and 1/I.
  • Count 17 characters. If it’s not 17, you copied it wrong.
  • Don’t rely on photos alone. Read the VIN directly off the vehicle.
  • Decode it right away. Run it through the Land Rover VIN Decoder to confirm year, engine, and trim before ordering parts or buying the car.

Frequently asked questions

You’ll usually find it on the driver-side windshield (dashboard corner), the driver’s door jamb/B-pillar sticker, the engine bay VIN plate, and the chassis/frame stamp.