What is a Vehicle Frame Number?
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Vehicle frame number is the Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) on the driving license. Below are relevant details about the vehicle frame number: 1. Location of the vehicle frame number: For trucks and large vehicles, it is generally located at the rear of the vehicle frame on the right side; for cars, it is usually at the lower left corner of the front windshield, under the wiper deflector, or under the door frame of the passenger seat; for motorcycles, turn the handlebar to one side and look under the odometer to find a nameplate with the number; the 'Vehicle Frame Number' field on the motor vehicle driving license also indicates it. 2. Content of the vehicle frame number: The vehicle frame number, also known as the Vehicle Identification Code (VIN), is like an ID card for each vehicle, proving its identity. Each vehicle has its unique frame number, consisting of 17 digits or letters. People can learn a lot of information about the vehicle from the frame number, such as the place of production, vehicle type, year, assembly, etc. Positions 1 to 3 represent the place of production, license plate, and type; positions 4 to 8 represent the vehicle's characteristics; positions 9 to 11 represent the check digit, vehicle model year, and assembly plant; positions 12 to 17 represent the serial number, which is the last 6 digits of the frame number.