Where is the chassis number located on a Chery vehicle?

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DeBeau
07/29/25 6:47pm
The chassis number plate is typically located on the door hinge pillar, door lock pillar, or one of the door edge pillars near the driver's seat where it meets the door lock. Introduction to the chassis number: The chassis number is also known as the VIN (Vehicle Identification Number), which is an abbreviation for Vehicle-Identification-Number. Regulations regarding the chassis number: According to SAE standards, the VIN consists of 17 characters, hence it is commonly referred to as the 17-digit code. It contains information about the vehicle's manufacturer, year, model, body type and code, engine code, assembly location, etc. Correctly interpreting the VIN is crucial for owners to accurately identify the vehicle model and perform proper diagnosis and maintenance.
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