Active Safety System
Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) Type
A TPMS is an electronic system designed to monitor the air pressure inside the pneumatic tires on various types of vehicles. TPMS can be divided into two different types - direct and indirect. Direct TPMS employ pressure sensors on each wheel, either internal or external. The sensors physically measure the tire pressure in each tire and report it to the vehicle's instrument cluster or a corresponding monitor. Indirect TPMS does not use physical pressure sensors but measure air pressures by monitoring individual wheel rotational speeds and other signals available outside of the tire itself.
Direct
Engine
Displacement (CC)
Engine displacement (in cubic centimeters) is the volume swept by all the pistons inside the cylinders of a reciprocating engine in a single movement from top dead center to bottom dead center.
2359.737216
Displacement (CI)
Engine displacement (in cubic inches) is the volume swept by all the pistons inside the cylinders of a reciprocating engine in a single movement from top dead center to bottom dead center.
144
Displacement (L)
Engine displacement (in liters) is the volume swept by all the pistons inside the cylinders of a reciprocating engine in a single movement from top dead center to bottom dead center.
2.4
Engine Brake (hp) From
Engine brake is the horsepower (hp) at the engine output shaft. Engine Brake (hp) From is the lower value of the range.
177
Engine Brake (hp) To
Engine brake is the horsepower (hp) at the engine output shaft. Engine Brake (hp) To is the upper value of the range.
201
Engine Configuration
Engine configuration defines how engine cylinders are arranged. Common values are V6 for V-shaped arrangement, I4 or L4 for in-line arrangement.
In-Line
Engine Manufacturer
This data element captures the name of the engine manufacturer.
Honda
Engine Model
Engine model is a name that a manufacturer applies to a family of engine.
K24Z3
Engine Number of Cylinders
This is a numerical field to store the number of cylinders in an engine. Common values for passenger cars are 4 or 6.
4
Engine Stroke Cycles
Engine stroke cycle is a numerical field for the number of strokes used by an internal combustion engine to complete a power cycle.
4
Fuel Delivery / Fuel Injection Type
Fuel Delivery / Fuel Injection Type defines the mechanism through which fuel is delivered to the engine.
Multipoint Fuel Injection (MPFI)
Fuel Type - Primary
Fuel type defines the fuel used to power the vehicle. For vehicles that have two power sources, such as plug-in hybrid vehicle, both primary fuel type and secondary fuel type will be provided.
Gasoline
Valve Train Design
Valve train design defines engine camshaft design and control. Common values are single overhead cam (SOHC), dual overhead cam (DOHC), overhead valve (OHV), etc.
Dual Overhead Cam (DOHC)
Exterior / Body
Body Class
Body Class presents the body type based on 49 CFR 565.12(b): "Body type means the general configuration or shape of a vehicle distinguished by such characteristics as the number of doors or windows, cargo-carrying features and the roofline (e.g., sedan, fastback, hatchback)." Definitions are not provided for individual body types in the regulation.
Sedan/Saloon
Doors
This is a numerical field to store the number of doors on a vehicle.
4
Exterior / Dimension
Gross Vehicle Weight Rating From
Gross vehicle weight rating (GVWR) is the maximum operating weight of a vehicle including the vehicle's chassis, body, engine, engine fluids, fuel, accessories, driver, passengers and cargo, but excluding that of the trailers. Per 49 CFR 565.15, Class 1 is further broken down to Class A-D; Class 2 is further broken down to Class E-H. This field captures the lower bound of GVWR range for the vehicle.
Class 1C: 4,001 - 5,000 lb (1,814 - 2,268 kg)
Gross Vehicle Weight Rating To
Gross vehicle weight rating (GVWR) is the maximum operating weight of a vehicle including the vehicle's chassis, body, engine, engine fluids, fuel, accessories, driver, passengers and cargo, but excluding that of the trailers. Per 49 CFR 565.15, Class 1 is further broken down to Class A-D; Class 2 is further broken down to Class E-H. This field captures the higher bound of GVWR range for the vehicle.
Class 1: 6,000 lb or less (2,722 kg or less)
General
Make
Per 49 CFR 565, Make is a name that a manufacturer applies to a group of vehicles or engines.
HONDA
Manufacturer Name
Name of the vehicle manufacturer.
AMERICAN HONDA MOTOR CO., INC.
Model
Per 49 CFR 565, Model means a name that a manufacturer applies to a family of vehicles of the same type, make, line, series and body type.
Accord
Model Year
If the model year (MY) is supplied when the VIN is decoded, such as from a crash report or a vehicle registration record, the MY value will be the supplied MY, even if the MY decoded from the VIN differs from the supplied MY. If the MY is not supplied when the VIN is decoded, the MY value will be decoded from the 10th character in the VIN.
2009
Plant City
This data element captures the city of the manufacturing plant where the manufacturer affixes the VIN.
MARYSVILLE
Plant Country
This data element captures the country of the manufacturing plant where the manufacturer affixes the VIN.
UNITED STATES (USA)
Plant State
This data element captures the State or Province name within the Plant Country of the manufacturing plant where the manufacturer affixes the VIN.
OHIO
Trim
Trim levels further identify a vehicle by a particular set of special features. Higher trim levels either will add to the features of the base (entry-level model), or replace them with something else.
EX-L
Vehicle Type
This field defines the type of the vehicle based on the World Manufacturer Identifier (WMI).
PASSENGER CAR
Internal
NCSA Body Type
An internal NHTSA field to capture the body type of the vehicle.
4-door sedan, hardtop
NCSA Make
An internal NHTSA field to capture the Make of the vehicle.
Honda
NCSA Model
An internal NHTSA field to capture the Model of the vehicle.
Accord (Note: For Crosstour model years 2010 and 2011 only. For Crosstour model years 2012-2015, see vehicle model 37-405)
Mechanical / Transmission
Transmission Speeds
Transmission speed is a numerical field to capture the number of speeds for a transmission, such as 6 for a six-speed automatic or manual transmission.
5
Transmission Style
Transmission style provides information about the type of transmissions. The major types of transmissions are manual transmission, automatic transmission, continuously variable transmission (CVT), and dual-clutch transmission (DCT).
Automatic
Passive Safety System
Other Restraint System Info
Other Restraint Info field is used to code additional information about restraint system that cannot be coded in any other restraint fields.
Rear Restraint System: Seat Belt & Side Curtain Air bag (Rr outer positions) / Seat Belt (Rr center position).
Seat Belt Type
This field describes the type of seat belt, such as manual or automatic. Automatic seat belts automatically close over riders in a vehicle. Automatic seat belts were mainly used in some older model GM, Nissan, and Honda vehicles and are rarely seen now.
Manual
Passive Safety System / Air Bag Location
Curtain Air Bag Locations
This field captures the location of curtain air bags. Curtain air bags are side air bags that protect the head.
All Rows
Front Air Bag Locations
This field captures the location of frontal air bags. Frontal air bags are generally designed to deploy in "moderate to severe" frontal or near-frontal crashes.
1st Row (Driver and Passenger)
Side Air Bag Locations
This field captures the location of side air bags, typically designed for three areas of added protection: chest/torso, head, or both.
1st Row (Driver and Passenger)