Jeep Build Sheet by VIN — Decode the build sheet & sales codes
A Jeep build sheet is the factory build record tied to the VIN — the sales codes for the engine, transmission, axle, trim, and factory options, plus the paint and interior codes and the plant. It confirms exactly how a Wrangler, Grand Cherokee, or Gladiator was ordered and built. Start with the VIN to lock in the year and plant — it’s free.
Look Up a Jeep Build Sheet by VIN
Enter the VIN and we’ll fix the year, plant, and body so the build record decodes correctly
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How a Jeep Build Sheet Lookup Works
The VIN points you to the right reference; the build sheet & sales codes fills in the original factory configuration.
Enter the Jeep VIN
Type the VIN from the dash, door jamb, title, or registration. It fixes the model year, assembly plant, and body style before you read the rest.
We tie it to the build sheet & sales codes
The VIN points to the right reference so the build record's option, paint, and equipment codes decode correctly for that exact car.
Reconstruct the original spec
The build record rebuilds the factory order: options, colors, drivetrain, and the plant it came from — the configuration the car left the line with.
Where to Find Jeep Build Data
Jeep records the build in the build sheet & sales codes. Here is where that data lives and how to reach it.
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Sales codes on the equipment label (often inside the glovebox) listing factory options
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Build data retrievable from the 17-character VIN through Mopar's build records
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The paint code on the driver-side door-jamb label
Jeep option-code format
Jeep records factory equipment as sales codes — short alphanumeric codes for the engine, transmission, axle ratio, trim, and options. The paint code is a separate code on the door-jamb label.
Start the Jeep build lookup by VIN:
What a Jeep Build Record Shows
The build sheet & sales codes documents the car as it left the factory — far more detail than the window sticker ever showed the buyer.
Every factory option and package as a sales code
Paint code and interior/trim code
Engine, transmission, and axle-ratio codes
Assembly plant and build data
The full VIN and model/trim designation
Decode Your Jeep’s Original Build
Enter the VIN to lock in the year and plant, then read the build sheet & sales codes for the original options, colors, and equipment. Free, in seconds.
Jeep Build Sheet Tips
What buyers, collectors, and restorers should know before trusting a Jeep build record.
The sales-code list confirms a factory Rubicon, trail package, or axle/locker option was ordered from the factory, not added later — it directly affects a used Wrangler's value.
Axle-ratio and transfer-case codes matter for off-road capability; read them off the build record before buying.
For the wider Chrysler-Dodge-Jeep-Ram system, see the Mopar broadcast sheet page — Jeep shares the sales-code format.
Jeep Build Data — Sources & Authority
Stellantis (Mopar) Stellantis holds the Jeep production records and, through Mopar, documents a vehicle's original factory configuration by VIN. The references below are the authoritative public origins behind Jeep VIN, recall, and title data in the United States.
- NHTSA VIN Decoder ↗
Federal reference decoder for Jeep VIN structure.
- NHTSA — Safety Recalls ↗
Open Jeep recall lookup by VIN.
- NMVTIS — Bureau of Justice Assistance ↗
Federal title-brand database covering every Jeep across all 50 states.
- IIHS — Safety Ratings ↗
Independent crash-test results for modern Jeep models.
Build Sheets for Other Brands
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Jeep Build Sheet — Frequently Asked Questions
The questions Jeep owners and buyers ask most about the build sheet & sales codes.
What is a Jeep build sheet?+
A Jeep build sheet is the build sheet & sales codes — the factory record of how a single vehicle was originally specified. It is the sales codes for the engine, transmission, axle, trim, and factory options, plus the paint and interior codes and the plant. It confirms exactly how a Wrangler, Grand Cherokee, or Gladiator was ordered and built. It documents every factory option and package as a sales code, paint code and interior/trim code, engine, transmission, and axle-ratio codes, and more.
How do I find a Jeep build sheet by VIN?+
Enter the 17-character VIN in the form above. The VIN fixes the model year, assembly plant, and body style, which is what lets the build sheet & sales codes decode correctly. You can find the VIN on the dashboard, the driver-side door jamb, the title, or the registration.
What do Jeep option codes look like?+
Jeep records factory equipment as sales codes — short alphanumeric codes for the engine, transmission, axle ratio, trim, and options. The paint code is a separate code on the door-jamb label.
Where is the Jeep build data located?+
On a Jeep, the build data is found in these places: Sales codes on the equipment label (often inside the glovebox) listing factory options; Build data retrievable from the 17-character VIN through Mopar's build records; The paint code on the driver-side door-jamb label.
Why do Jeep buyers and collectors check the build sheet?+
The build record is how you confirm a factory option, package, or color was fitted at the factory rather than added later — which directly affects what a Jeep is worth. Stellantis (Mopar) is the authority that stellantis holds the Jeep production records and, through Mopar, documents a vehicle's original factory configuration by VIN.
Look Up a Jeep Build Sheet by VIN
Enter the VIN to anchor the year and plant, then decode the build sheet & sales codes — factory options, paint and interior codes, and drivetrain.
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