cpaharley2008
Senior Member
A couple more for this exercise:
2014 Escape 21-2E9TF6C5XEC068831
2016 Escape 19-2E9TF6B28GC068207
2014 Escape 21-2E9TF6C5XEC068831
2016 Escape 19-2E9TF6B28GC068207
A couple more for this exercise:
2014 Escape 21-2E9TF6C5XEC068831
2016 Escape 19-2E9TF6B28GC068207
Jim, Thanks for posting those. I think the facts that it bears the 2016 date and the last three VIN digits are way higher than anything else being assigned so far under the 2017 model year, I bet your newer 2016 camper's VIN was assigned under the previous scheme. That said, maybe someone else will want to take on the same task of documenting 2014, 2015, 2016, etc. built campers. Maybe one can get a good start at the upcoming Escape Owner Appreciation Rally. I'm sure ETI has all this information in their records, but they have more important things to do with their time - like cranking out more great Escape trailers!Not sure if the fact mine is the 2nd generation means anything in the vin sequence and it was completed in October 2016.
Under the numbering scheme used by Escape prior to 2017, numbers counted up until "wrapping around" (there are only three digits so 999 is followed by 000); the sequence has only wrapped once so far. That makes it easy to approximate the total Escape production to the production date of any trailer (about 1300 to the end of 2016). So, there would not be two in the same year with the same last three digits.... VINs ending 001-012 - 4 responses so far:
3 are 5.0TAs
1 is a 19'
The 19' shares the same last three VIN digits with one of the 5.0s
(I didn’t think that was supposed to happen under ETI’s current
VIN numbering scheme as I understand it.)
VINs ending 037-048 - 7 responses so far:
3 are 17's
4 are 19's
In two instances, a 17 and 19 share the same last three VIN digits
(Again, I didn’t think that was supposed to happen.)
This means that trailers are not produced strictly in order of their number (last three digits), but that's okay... they're still in order within a model, which is good for sanity when tracking changes to the product."There are several trailers in production at any given time. Our VIN numbers are generated in groups of 12 for each model, as the next trailer enters production the next available VIN number for that particular trailer model is assigned. The trailers move through production in groups of 3 - 4 depending on the model this means we are currently working with VIN numbers between 073 and 121 depending on model and where the trailer is in our production schedule. This means your trailer is number 53 for our 2017 production. This is how your trailer will be tracked for the remainder of its lifetime."
The VIN scheme currently used by Escape is only for manufacturers of less than a certain volume of units per year (which I understand to be 500). The WMI (World Manufacturer Identification; positions 1 to 3) value of "2E9" used by Escape is for a group of small manufacturers in Canada, and the Manufacturer section (positions 12-14) of the VIS (Vehicle Identification Section) is "068" to identify Escape Trailer Industries within that group. To handle larger production volume, Escape would get its own WMI (which would start with "2" for Canada), and would be able to use the last six digits - instead of just the last three - for the individual trailer number."... The letter H has been assigned to the model year 2017 ... the last three digits refer to the number or sequence within which we manufactured the trailer which we discussed in our previous email ... if and when Escape Trailer Industries begins manufacturing more than 1000 units a year our VIN number will be changed." (It appears Tammy is referring to calendar year.)
I think you've got it, Dale. In the intended method as described by Tammy, Escape's numbers are still more unique than necessary; the combination of year and last three digits is intended to be unique (as you described) to suit their tracking method, although the international standards for VINs system doesn't require that.Collectively, my interpretation of those statements from Tammy is that if the trailer is model year 2017 (designated by the letter "H" in the 10th position of the VIN; and I'm only talking about 2017's here) then the last three digits (positions 15-17) should be unique regardless of other descriptors in the VIN. So, for example, there should not be two trailers with the same VIN "xxxxxxxxxHxxxx053" regardless of whether they are 17's, 19's, 21's or 5.0's. Does that make sense? Am I misunderstanding something?
Steven, Thanks for providing that information. That fits right in with the other 21's in that same VIN block range of 013-024. In the immortal words of Mr T of The A-Team fame, "I love it when a plan comes together."Okay, I haven't posted here, the last three on my 21 VIN are 023. Wonder where that leads?![]()
In the immortal words of Mr T of The A-Team fame, "I love it when a plan comes together."
My bad!! I think Baracus' catch phrase was, "I pity the fool!", but that was as Clubber Lang in Rocky III. How's that for minutiae? My sister calls my brain a "cesspool of trivia". From my mistake above, looks like the old pool could use a little stirring. Thanks for the correction and the smile it gave me to further reminisce. DaleSince this thread is basically about the knowledge of minutiae I have to point out that "I love it when a plan comes together" was not the catch phrase of Mr.T (B.A. Baracus), it was George Peppard (Hannibal).
Thanks, TallyHo. That fits the numbering scheme perfectly. Dalelast 3 digits are 088 and it's a 19'
Thanks, Julie. I hope you're getting to enjoy your new little Escape! If the weather holds, we should be receiving our new 21' next weekend! DaleMy 2017 17b=040
Thanks, Julie. I hope you're getting to enjoy your new little Escape! If the weather holds, we should be receiving our new 21' next weekend! Dale
Thanks, Chris & Patricia. Nelson, back to you. Are you sure your Escape 19' is a 2017 model year with 044 as the final 3 VIN digits? Sorry to be so anal about this. For you biologists out there, I think my genotype is homozygous dominant for curiosity.