What does the vehicle code location mean?
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Vehicle code location refers to the position where the vehicle code is located. The vehicle code can be found at the lower left corner of the front windshield or on the inner side of the door near the driver's seat. The vehicle code is the chassis number, also known as the Vehicle Identification Number (VIN). It is a unique set of numbers on a vehicle that identifies the manufacturer, engine, chassis serial number, and other specifications. Here are the ways to locate the vehicle code: The first method is to check the accompanying vehicle documents. The vehicle identification number (VIN) is clearly marked on the vehicle registration certificate, and it is also recorded or pasted on the insurance policy and the vehicle maintenance manual. The second method is to locate it externally on the vehicle. The most common location is on a label at the lower left corner of the windshield, which displays the 17-digit VIN. The third method is to find the stamped number on the vehicle body. During manufacturing, the VIN is stamped onto the vehicle body to facilitate identification for registration or transfer purposes after sale. Common locations include under the seats, near the shock absorber mounts in the engine compartment, and on the body frame in the trunk. The exact position may vary depending on the vehicle brand.