Where is the Audi e-tron nameplate located?
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Audi nameplates are located on the left side of the engine, at the diagonal position of the air filter. Vehicle nameplate: The vehicle nameplate is a plate that indicates the basic characteristics of the vehicle, mainly including the brand, model, engine power, total weight, load capacity or passenger capacity, factory number, manufacturing date, and manufacturer name. Air filter: An air filter is a type of filter, also known as an air filter cartridge, air cleaner, or air element. It is mainly used for air filtration in engineering vehicles, automobiles, agricultural vehicles, laboratories, sterile operating rooms, and various precision operating rooms. During operation, the engine inhales a large amount of air. If the air is not filtered, the dust suspended in the air can be sucked into the cylinders, accelerating the wear of the piston group and cylinders. Larger particles entering between the piston and cylinder can cause severe "cylinder scoring," which is particularly serious in dry and sandy working environments. The air cleaner is installed in front of the carburetor or intake pipe to filter out dust and sand particles from the air, ensuring that sufficient and clean air enters the cylinders.
Regarding the location of the Audi e-tron's nameplate, I specifically asked the dealer when I picked up the car. Generally, after opening the driver's side door, look towards the bottom of the door frame—there's a small metal or plastic plate with the VIN and other factory information printed on it. Why is it placed here? Because it's convenient to check and doesn’t get in the way. If you can’t find it there, another common alternative is to look inside from the lower left corner of the windshield outside the car—there might be a label there too. I think the nameplate is important, like when checking the VIN during a used car transaction to prevent fraud, or when technicians use it to confirm model details during maintenance. Every time I wash the car, I make sure to wipe the plate to avoid dirt covering the text. In short, the driver’s side door frame is the standard location—just remember to gently touch it with your finger to confirm it’s securely fixed and not loose.