
Chery vehicle ICCID and SN are located in the car's control screen infotainment system. The vehicle ICCID is the Integrated Circuit Card Identifier, and the infotainment system has a built-in SIM card for telematics functions. The SN code, or Serial Number, is the product's ID number, also known as the machine code, authentication code, or registration application code. Below is a detailed introduction to the vehicle SN: Basic Introduction: The SN code is short for Serial Number, sometimes referred to as Serial No. It is the product serial number, introduced as a concept to verify the " identity" of the product. Basic Function: Primarily to prevent unauthorized use of the software by users. Users must know the serial number to use the software, ensuring their rights to genuine products and access to legitimate services. Each genuine product corresponds to only one set of product serial numbers.

I just bought a Chery new car and wanted to find the ICCID and SN. At first, I had no clue, so I checked the vehicle manual and found detailed information about their locations. The ICCID is usually in the settings menu of the car's infotainment system—for example, under " Connectivity" or "4G Settings," where SIM card information is displayed, including that long string of numbers. SN refers to the serial number, right? Generally, it means the vehicle's own VIN code, which is the row of characters stuck on the lower left corner of the windshield or printed on the registration certificate. If you can't find it in the car's system, you can download the Chery app and log in to check, as the ICCID is used for internet connectivity. When I couldn't figure it out, I contacted the 4S dealership, and they advised against disassembling anything randomly. Instead, they suggested driving to the shop to let them scan it, avoiding damage to the circuits. Remember, don't rely solely on your eyes—use your phone to take a picture of the dashboard info if needed to save time.

I've been driving a Chery for several years and am quite familiar with these small details. To find the ICCID, just go to the car's central control screen, look for the 'Network Settings' or 'SIM Card Management' section, and swipe to open it. Usually, a string of about 20 digits is displayed, which is the SIM card's identification code. As for the SN, it mostly refers to the vehicle's VIN serial number, which is stuck at the bottom of the windshield on the driver's side and also appears on the first page of the registration booklet. If it's the SN of the car's infotainment system components, it might be inside the center console cover on the passenger side—just lift it up to see the label. I've encountered owners who also found it through the app; after logging into their Chery account and entering 'Vehicle Status,' all the data popped up directly. Don't mess around with mechanical parts; a gentle check is all it takes—saves time and is safe.

While tinkering in the garage, I noticed the ICCID and SN are located on the vehicle's infotainment module. For Chery's telematics module, it's usually behind the glove compartment. Lift the cover to find the SIM card slot position label, where the ICCID serial number is affixed. If SN refers to the serial number, it's similar to the VIN sticker placed on the left side of the windshield – just glance up to see it clearly. If all else fails, the APP can also display this data. Handle with care to avoid damaging cables with tools. If you can't locate them, seek help from professional auto repair services.

To set up the internet connection, I checked the ICCID and SN locations for Chery. The ICCID is in the car's menu under 'Settings' - 'Advanced Options' - 'SIM Info', where it's clearly displayed for 4G connectivity. The SN may refer to the vehicle's VIN or component serial number. The VIN is on the label at the lower left corner of the windshield, while the car's SN can be found via the APP or on the sticker at the end of the user manual. I also recommend using a smartphone to connect to the car's system and take photos of the data for backup. Tools like OBD scanners can also read this data, but they're not commonly used. It's basic owner knowledge to ensure data and prevent leaks.

My experience finding the ICCID and SN was quite straightforward: Open the vehicle settings menu and look for SIM card details under 'Connectivity & Services', where the ICCID is displayed as a string of numbers. As for the SN, if it's the VIN serial number, it's clearly printed on the side of the windshield, registration certificate, or policy. Logging into the account on the APP automatically syncs this data, which is very convenient. I tried manually checking the label at the bottom of the car's system, but the APP was faster. If you encounter any issues, contacting customer service is quicker—they guide you through the steps to resolve it, avoiding DIY attempts that might lead to misoperations affecting the warranty.


