The VIN on a 2017 Honda Accord is typically visible in three standard places: on the dashboard near the windshield (visible from outside), on the driver’s door jamb sticker, and stamped into the engine bay or engine block. The VIN is a 17-character code used for registration, insurance, and service records.
Common VIN locations
These are the most accessible places to check the VIN on a 2017 Accord.
- Dashboard near the windshield: Look through the driver’s side of the windshield at the lower corner of the glass—the VIN plate is readable from outside the car.
- Driver’s door jamb: Open the driver’s door and inspect the sticker on the door frame; it lists the VIN along with other vehicle information.
- Engine bay or engine block: In some models, the VIN is stamped on the engine block or on a plate in the front of the engine bay, typically near the firewall or front crossmember.
In most cases, these locations will provide a quick way to confirm the VIN. If you cannot access these spots, refer to official documents or contact a Honda dealer for assistance.
Other ways to verify the VIN
If you’re still unsure, you can also check the vehicle’s title and registration, the insurance card, or the owner’s manual for VIN information. For a new car, the VIN is also listed on the Monroney sticker (window sticker) placed on the driver's side of the windshield.
Summary
For a 2017 Honda Accord, start with the dashboard near the windshield and the driver’s door jamb sticker, then look for a stamped VIN in the engine bay if needed. Remember, the VIN is a 17-character identifier used across registration, insurance, parts, and service records.


