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Looking for Arctic Cat ATV VIN (Vehicle Identification Number) Number Decoders? Once you find your ATV VIN number off the tag on your Arctic Cat ATV, you can go to all kinds of websites that have VIN Decoders available. The best ones are backed by the Arctic Cat ATV manufacturer, however there are plenty of aftermarket Arctic Cat ATV VIN Decoder websites on the web. This topic will stay pinned and if you find any to add, please do it with a reply. 

The following Arctic Cat ATV VIN Decoder websites are available where you can just enter your VIN number and it will shows you some of your ATV model details:

CycleVin.com - Use Our Off-Road Vehicle Search to look up ATVs and more!

KBB.com https://www.kbb.com/vehicle-history-report/ 

CARFAX https://www.carfax.com

autoDNA https://www.autodna.com

VinAudit http://www.vinaudit.com/

decodeTHIS https://www.decodethis.com

VINCario https://vindecoder.eu/

NICB Theft Check https://www.nicb.org/theft_and_fraud_awareness/vincheck 

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I have an 1999 Arctic Cat 500 4x4 VIN # 411599AT82XT433664. I have tried everywhere to look this VIN up. It has 18 digits and from what I have read it's supposed to have 17 and the 11th digit is supposed to be a T. Has anyone else run into this problem? I have attached a picture of the VIN and I know it's not in the best shape but it's what I'm working with. The 4 wheeler was my Uncle's and he passed away about 2 years ago. So any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance.

K.Darbone

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I don’t think arctic cat had vin # I thought they only did serial numbers.   Is usually on the down tube of the frame where the wire harness is.

 

 

 

That machine comes back as a 2000 year 

Also take a look at the frame left side above the muffler.  See if anything is there. 

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First three digits should be "4UF" means its made in USA. Next two are year, Yours is "99" for 1999. Next digits are "ATV" The rest is the unique serial number for the machine.

Newer smaller cats like my 2010 366, and 2017 Alterra start with "RBF" which means they are Kymco built. The rest of the VIN is the same.

 

https://www.countrycat.com/country-cat-faq/technical-information/vin

 

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