Location of the Engine Number on Geely Binrui?
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For the Geely Binrui, the engine number is generally visible upon opening the engine hood. Additional information regarding the engine number is as follows: 1. The engine model is designated by the manufacturer in accordance with relevant regulations or industry practices, detailing information such as the production company, specifications, performance, features, technology, intended use, and batch of the engine. 2. The engine number is unique, with each engine assigned a specific number, making it a crucial archival piece of information for the vehicle. This facilitates management of the vehicle's engine by both the engine manufacturer and the vehicle administration authorities.
The engine number of the Geely Binrui is located in the engine compartment on the driver's side, engraved directly on the engine block itself. Specifically, it is found in the innermost part of the engine compartment. Look down along the headlight on the driver's side towards the central area of the engine. It is typically a small rectangular or strip-shaped metal surface directly cast on the engine block (most vehicles have it engraved on the front or upper metal surface of the engine), positioned relatively close to the area below where the engine connects to the transmission, making it somewhat difficult to observe. If you still can't find it, you can also check the vehicle's identification plate located below the driver or passenger door frame or in the corner of the windshield to see if the engine number is listed. Remember to compare it with the number on the vehicle registration certificate, as the exact location may vary slightly depending on the model year.
I've checked this information. The clearest location of the Binrui's engine number is inside the engine compartment. You need to open the front hood, stand at the front of the car facing the engine. The number is roughly engraved on the lower metal casing of the engine, near the transmission side, slightly towards the driver's side. It's a deeply stamped number, sometimes obscured by pipelines or covered in grime, making it hard to read. If you can't find it there, also check the 17-digit VIN code sticker in the corner of the front windshield on the passenger side or the vehicle's nameplate for a backup marking. When taking a rubbing, remember to clean the dust off that spot first.