Where Is the VIN on a Sterling Truck?
On a Sterling truck, the 17-character VIN appears in several standard locations. Sterling is built by Daimler (discontinued 2009); common Sterling VINs begin with 2FZ, 2FW, 2FV.
Last updated: June 2026 · Data sources: NHTSA vPIC (live) and FMCSA public inspection records (periodic refresh).
Quick answer
The 17-character VIN on a Sterling truck is typically found on the driver-side door jamb or door-frame sticker, and is also stamped on the frame and listed on the title. Check more than one location and confirm they all match before buying.
VIN locations on a Sterling truck
- Driver-side door jamb or door-frame sticker
- On the dashboard, visible through the lower driver-side windshield
- Stamped on the frame rail (often the driver-side rail near the front)
- On the vehicle title, registration, and insurance documents
Always confirm the VIN matches across the door jamb, dash, frame, and title. A mismatch is a red flag.
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Frequently asked questions
- Where is the VIN on a Sterling truck?
- On a Sterling truck, the 17-character VIN appears in several standard locations. Sterling is built by Daimler (discontinued 2009); common Sterling VINs begin with 2FZ, 2FW, 2FV. Common spots: Driver-side door jamb or door-frame sticker; On the dashboard, visible through the lower driver-side windshield; Stamped on the frame rail (often the driver-side rail near the front); On the vehicle title, registration, and insurance documents.
- How many characters is the VIN?
- Exactly 17 characters. It never contains the letters I, O, or Q. Always use the full 17-character VIN for an accurate DOT history check.
