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Holden HSV Jackaroo VIN Number
Use this guide to find the VIN on your Holden HSV Jackaroo, understand what it tells you, and start the right parts enquiry for your exact vehicle.
An "HSV Jackaroo" should be treated as an HSV-badged or enhanced version of the Holden Jackaroo, which was itself a rebadged Isuzu Trooper body-on-frame 4×4 wagon. Because this designation is not widely documented and the vehicle is Isuzu-engined rather than a V8 Commodore derivative, treat it as a base Jackaroo for all mechanical purposes and confirm the exact specification and any HSV badging directly from the vehicle.
Where to find your Holden VIN
On most Holdens the 17-character VIN can be found in several places — check whichever is easiest to read:
- At the base of the windscreen on the driver's side, visible from outside the car.
- Stamped into the floor of the driver's or front-passenger footwell, under the carpet or trim flap.
- On the compliance / identification plate in the driver's door opening or in the engine bay.
- On your registration papers and registration certificate.
A Holden VIN is 17 characters and never uses the letters I, O or Q. The 10th character is the model-year code; because the model year can run ahead of the build date, cross-check it against the build month and year on the compliance plate.
The compliance plate also lists paint, trim, engine and transmission codes. Those codes are what pin down an exact panel colour or interior match, so it helps to send them with your enquiry. Holdens built before 1988 may not carry a 17-character VIN at all — on those cars use the body / compliance plate and the chassis and engine numbers instead.
On this model
Identification follows the base Jackaroo and Isuzu Trooper rather than the Holden system, so do not expect a Holden 6H8 WMI. Later cars carry a full 17-character VIN beginning with an Isuzu or overseas world-manufacturer identifier that reflects where the vehicle was assembled, while early first-generation examples may pre-date the standardised VIN and should be identified from the compliance/ID plate plus the stamped chassis and engine numbers. If an HSV or build plate is present, record it as well, but use the main ID plate to confirm generation, body style and engine. Cross-reference the equivalent Isuzu Trooper to decode build details and match parts. If the plate is missing or unreadable, the stamped chassis number on the frame is the fallback reference.
This page also draws on later year-by-year data for Holden Jackaroo to cover modern variants.
Frequently asked questions
Where is the VIN on a Holden HSV Jackaroo?
Check the base of the windscreen on the driver's side, the floor of the driver's or passenger footwell, the compliance plate in the door opening or engine bay, and your registration papers. The exact spot can vary by year and body style.
How long is a Holden VIN and what does it tell you?
A modern Holden VIN is 17 characters and never uses I, O or Q. It identifies the vehicle, and the 10th character is the model-year code — cross-check it against the build date on the compliance plate.
My older Holden does not seem to have a 17-character VIN. Why?
Holdens built before 1988 generally pre-date the 17-character VIN. Use the body / compliance plate and the chassis and engine numbers to identify the car instead.
Can I ask for parts once I have my VIN?
Yes. Send the VIN plus any paint, trim, engine and transmission codes from the compliance plate and we will check availability for your exact vehicle.
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