Where Can I Check the Motor Vehicle Certificate Number?

1 Answers
JaceMarie
07/30/25 9:46am
Here are the ways to check the motor vehicle certificate number: 1. Vehicle Certificate: The vehicle certificate is issued with the vehicle upon leaving the factory. It needs to be submitted to the vehicle management office for archiving when registering the vehicle license plate and replaced with the motor vehicle registration certificate; 2. Engine Number: The vehicle dealer will conduct a query at the vehicle management office during the vehicle settlement. There is an engine number, which can be compared to see if it matches the engine number on the vehicle record and the driving license at the time of leaving the factory. The vehicle management office where the vehicle belongs will also have a rubbing of the engine number from the time of vehicle registration; 3. Vehicle Management Office Website: You can visit the vehicle management office website to check the vehicle's certificate number.
Was this review help?
15
0
Share
More Forum Discussions

Should You Buy a Storage Box for the Car Trunk?

Whether it's necessary depends on the individual needs of the car owner. If a car storage box is used in the trunk, the items stored there will be less chaotic. Therefore, it does serve a certain purpose. The functions of a car storage box include: Sun visor storage: Primarily installed on the sun visor, its purpose is to allow the driver easy access to items and necessary documents while driving. Examples include parking cards, highway toll cards, fuel cards, car membership cards, glasses, insurance documents, etc. Door-side storage bag: Mainly installed on the door or beside the gear shift, its purpose is to provide the driver with easy access to items and necessary documents while driving. Examples include mobile phones, chargers, cigarettes, cards and certificates, insurance documents, books carried along, etc.
13
2
Share

What are the requirements for the wire rope clips on the small hook of a truck crane?

The wire rope clips on the small hook of a truck crane require the spacing between clips to be 6 times the diameter of the wire rope. Relevant details about wire rope clip connections are as follows: Wire rope clip connection methods: Wire rope clip connections commonly use the clamp fixing method. The typically used wire rope clips include saddle type, pressure plate type, and fist grip type. Among these, the saddle type offers the strongest connection force and is the most widely used, followed by the pressure plate type. The fist grip type, due to its lack of a base, can easily damage the wire rope and has poor connection strength. Connection precautions: It is essential to strictly adhere to the rated load. Excessive frequent use and overload use are not permitted. Product advantages: stable quality, complete specifications, ample stock, low prices, convenient shipping. Features: smooth surface, no cracks or flaws, durable and corrosion-resistant, strong impact resistance.
12
5
Share

What Causes the Rear Wheels of a Car to Not Move?

The reasons for the rear wheels of a car locking up and not moving are water ingress into the brake drum and hard emergency braking. Below are the specific details: Water ingress into the brake drum: If the vehicle has been parked for too long, moisture has not been promptly removed after driving in the rain, or the brake drum was not treated after getting wet during car washing, the brake drum may rust, causing the gap between the brake drum and the brake shoes to disappear, leading to wheel lock-up. In cases where the brake shoes rust and cause the rear wheels to lock up, the owner should visit a repair shop to replace the brake shoes, which will resolve the issue of the rear wheels locking up. Hard emergency braking: During emergency braking, if the brake pedal is pressed too hard, the brake shoes may lock the wheels, meaning the brake locks the tires, and if the rear axle locks up, it may result in rear-wheel skidding.
19
3
Share

What Causes the Rear Wheels of a Car Not to Turn?

The specific reasons for the rear wheels of a car not turning include controller damage and inter-turn short circuits. The details are as follows: Controller Damage: When the controller (three-phase AC inverter) suddenly breaks down due to overheating, it can also cause a short circuit between the output three-phase power components. In this case, the motor operates in a short-circuit generation state (working in an energy-consuming braking state), making it very difficult to push the car. Inter-turn Short Circuit: If there is a sudden inter-turn short circuit inside the motor, the resistance during pushing will also be very high. In such a situation, the only solution is to tow the car to a repair shop for motor servicing. The brushless motor of an electric vehicle is a permanent magnet three-phase AC motor, which operates in a power generation state when being pushed. If there is a short circuit in the output, the vehicle cannot be pushed.
6
1
Share

Is It Normal to Hear Air Leakage Sound from the Chassis After Starting the Car?

No, it is not normal to hear abnormal sounds from the chassis after starting the car. Here are the specific reasons: Misaligned engine mount pads: This can cause certain components to resonate or shake during operation, leading to friction between adjacent parts. Of course, it cannot be ruled out that some abnormal sounds are caused by damaged parts. Disc brake noise: When the vehicle is driven at low speeds on a flat road, intermittent and irregular "clunking" sounds may be emitted from the wheel axle area. This is due to damage, deformation, or detachment of the disc brake's brake shoe support plate, vibration damping spring plate, or guide plate, which increases the clearance between the brake shoe and the brake caliper support frame, causing them to collide and produce noise. You can visit a repair station to fix the deformed parts or replace the detached ones.
12
1
Share

What Are the Reasons for Difficult Car Starting?

Difficult car starting is caused by issues such as carbon buildup in the engine and weak spark plug ignition energy. The specific reasons are as follows: Carbon Buildup in the Engine: Carbon deposits can make ignition difficult, accompanied by slight shaking at idle. Cleaning the throttle valve, intake tract carbon deposits, and fuel injectors can resolve this issue. Weak Spark Plug Ignition Energy: Some car owners delay replacing spark plugs beyond the recommended maintenance interval to save money, leading to significantly reduced ignition energy and even misfires. Many modern engines use direct fuel injection, which places higher demands on spark plugs. Insufficient Low-Pressure Fuel Supply: Low fuel pressure in the low-pressure fuel circuit directly causes the engine to require a second ignition attempt. The specific reason is that the first attempt fails because the low-pressure fuel circuit is building up pressure, while the second attempt succeeds. Components to inspect include the fuel pressure regulator, fuel pump, fuel filter, and internal fuel lines.
20
5
Share
Cookie
Cookie Settings
© 2025 Servanan International Pte. Ltd.