The information in this article will provide you with a window sticker for your Chrysler, while answering any questions you may have about the process, and how to interpret the information on the sticker. You can get your original sticker from our window sticker tool.
Some frequently asked questions that will be answered in this article:
How do I get the original window sticker (Monroney Label) for my Chrysler?
Where do I find my vehicle’s VIN?
What’s the difference between a VIN decoder, Monroney label, and Window Sticker?
What key information does the Chrysler window sticker or VIN decoder provide?
What are some key details to know about how Chrysler describes packages and options?
What does the window sticker not provide?
How do I get the original window sticker (Monroney Label) for my Chrysler?
In order to get your original sticker for your Chrysler, you can use the following Window Sticker Tool to get your Monroney Sticker of any recent vehicle. The sticker will have 100% accurate information about your new or used Chrysler.
Enter the VIN and your Phone number to have an SMS sent with a link to the window sticker PDF file.
What you’ll need to get the window sticker
You will need your Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) in order to get your window sticker for your Chrysler. The VIN is a unique seventeen-character string of numbers and capital letters that are specific to your vehicle. A vehicle’s VIN number is a way to track the vehicle’s history about previous owners, accidents, title and registration events, and repairs.
More information on Chrysler vehicles can be found on www.chrysler.com
Where can I find my Chrysler VIN?
VIN’s on Chrysler vehicles are located in one of the following locations:
Car Windshield (dashboard on driver’s side)
Driver’s side door jamb
Service Tag
Vehicle registration, title, or insurance papers
What’s the difference between a VIN decoder, Monroney label, and Window Sticker?
There are a few important terms listed below to note that will be helpful for this process.
VIN Decoder: Provides the ability to find out the following basic information on your vehicle’s history
Model year
Production number
Manufacturing plant
Type of Engine and transmission
Track: recalls, warranty claims, theft
Odometer reading
Current state
Window Sticker: A label required to be displayed on all new vehicles being sold in the United States, with specific information about the vehicle. It informs the customer about:
VIN
Engine
Fuel MPG
Safety Rating
Standard Features (retail price, exterior color, etc.)
Add-on Features
Monroney Label: The same thing as a window sticker, but named after the Senator of Oklahoma, Almer Stillwell “Mike” Monroney, who sponsored the Automobile Information Disclosure Act of 1958. In 2013, the labels were updated to include:
Greenhouse gas ratings
Smog emissions ratings
A QR Code
How much consumers will save or spend on fuel over the next five years compared to the average new vehicle
What key Information does the Chrysler window sticker or VIN decoder provide?
Chrysler is sold under Fiat Chrysler Automobiles. Other vehicles sold by FCA are Fiat, Dodge, Jeep, and RAM. The label below is a breakdown of what the vehicle was equipped with when it left the factory.
Bottom Left
Port of Entry
VIN
Left Column
Standard Vehicle information
Model
Exterior and Interior Colors
Engine
Transmission
Base Price (MSRP)
Standard Equipment
Child Seat Anchor System-LATCH Ready
Rearview Mirror with Microphone
Keyless Enter ‘n Go
Supplemental Side-Curtain Front and Rear Airbags
Middle Column
Total Vehicle Price
Exterior Features
Conunation of Interior Features
Warranty Coverage
5-year or 100,000-mile Powertrain Limited Warranty
3-year Basic Limited Warranty
5-year or 100,000-mile Road Assistance
Optional Equipment
Heated Exterior Mirrors
ParkView
Sun Visors
Bottom Right
Vehicle safety score
Based on a scale of 1 to 5 stars from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA)
Upper right-hand side: Fuel and Environment
Fuel economy (MPG)
Calculated by fueleconomy.gov based on 15,000 miles per year at $3.50 per gallon with 28 miles per gallon (MPG) for a combined city/hwy.
Greenhouse gas rating
QR Code
Annual fuel costs
Example
From the example picture above, you can see that the vehicle is a 2015 Chrysler 200 Limited that has some of the additional features and packages that were available. With these add ons, the total cost of the vehicle was $2,885 above the base price of $23,255.
Add ons:
Power 8-way driver seat
SiriusXM Satellite Radio
Power express open/close sunroof
What are some key details to know?
After you purchase your new vehicle, there are some important things to note when looking at Chrysler window stickers.
How does Chrysler describe packages and options?
Chrysler keeps the names of their packages straightforward for the customer. They have some pre-built packages for lights, safety, and painting features that can be added as well. Some examples are listed below.
Vehicle names:
Chrysler 300 AWD
Chrysler Pacifica Hybrid
Chrysler Voyager
Chrysler Town and Country
Light Group: Additions specific for lights anywhere on the vehicle
Rear fog lamps
Adaptive Bi-Xenon HD Headlamps
SafetyTec: Features that can be added to make the vehicle safer
Rain Sensitive Windshield
Adaptive Speed Control
Paint
Matte Exterior
Color of Vehicle
Customer Preferred Package: Specific to the customer and what they want to individually add to the vehicle. Examples of additions are listed below.
Locking lug nuts
Sunroof delete
Auxiliary battery
20-inch x 7.5-inch aluminum wheels
Blindspot and cross path detection
ParkSense Rear Park Assist System
SiriusXM
Power 4-Way Driver Lumbar Adjust
What does the window sticker not provide?
Since the window sticker represents the original condition of the vehicle, it will not provide a history of the vehicle. For example, if it had aftermarket parts installed from a previous owner or the original dealer, you would need to have it inspected instead to find this out. Information about the current vehicle condition or any history of accidents will not be included on the window sticker but can be found on Carfax or Autocheck.
When does this Free Chrysler Window Sticker or VIN decoder not work?
There are a few circumstances when you may run into issues using a VIN decoder or Window sticker when generating a label.
Reasons the VIN decoder will not work:
The vehicle model is older than 2013
VIN is not 17 digits long (applicable for pre-1981 vehicles)
VIN contains illegal characters
Does not pass the checksum test
A test in the U.S. and Canada in the 9th position to determine the VIN’s validity
Outside of data provider’s coverage
The vehicle is brand new (not in the system yet)
Can I Buy Monroney Labels in Bulk?
To help ease the nerves of potential buyers of new and used vehicles, it helps to have Monroney Labels for them to understand the trim, standard features, and optional equipment of the vehicle before they purchase it.
If you would like to purchase Monroney Labels in bulk, whether you are a dealership or an insurance company, reach out to refi@withclutch.com for more information. We have information on various vehicles ranging from Ford, Volvo, Mercedes Benz, Mazda, and more!
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