Where can the car PIN code be found in the car?

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ArianaFitz
07/29/25 8:31pm
Car PIN code can be found in the engine's electronic anti-theft system. If you need to know the PIN code, you can go to a 4S store for inquiry. Each car's PIN code is different, and when purchasing a new car, the 4S store will provide the owner with the PIN code along with the car. The car PIN code has many uses, such as when the car needs to replace important parts, match performance, clear fault codes, or match car keys. This code can also ensure the safety of the vehicle. The dealer can read the anti-theft device identification code from the control unit, which to some extent is also the car's production identification code.
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