Can I Install a Car License Plate Myself?

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VanIsabela
07/29/25 9:51am
You can install a car license plate yourself. The installation method is as follows: 1. Take out the screws for the license plate and insert them into the anti-theft caps by rotating; 2. Position the license plate correctly, align the screws with the gaps on the bumper, and secure them using tools; 3. Cover the anti-theft caps and press them into place. The functions of a license plate are: 1. It serves as an identification mark for the vehicle; 2. It indicates the region to which the vehicle belongs; 3. The owner and registration information of the vehicle can be traced based on the license plate. The structure of a license plate consists of: 1. A Chinese character, which is the abbreviation of the province where the vehicle is registered; 2. An English letter, representing the prefecture-level city code of the vehicle's location; 3. A sequential number.
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