Where is the chassis number of Bora located?
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There will be an identification plate that records the 17-digit chassis number of the vehicle. Additionally, the chassis number information is also recorded on the vehicle's model plate, commonly found in locations such as the left side of the dashboard and the engine compartment. Composition of the automobile chassis: The automobile chassis consists of four parts: the transmission system, the running gear, the steering system, and the braking system. The role of the chassis is to support and install the automobile engine and its various components and assemblies, forming the overall shape of the automobile, receiving the power from the engine to enable the automobile to move and ensure normal driving. Composition of the transmission system: The transmission system generally consists of the clutch, gearbox, universal transmission device, main reducer, automobile chassis, differential, and half shaft.
I remember last time helping my friend check his Volkswagen Bora, the location of the chassis number was actually quite easy to find. For most Boras, the chassis number is located at the lower left corner of the windshield—you can see it when standing in front of the car, usually on a small metal or plastic plate. If you can't find it there, don't worry. Open the driver's door and check the door pillar for a white label with a combination of letters and numbers—that's it. I encountered this myself when buying a car, and carefully checking the VIN is crucial because it reveals the vehicle's manufacturing year and production location. For example, many Boras are produced in Chinese factories. If you're still confused, flip through the vehicle manual or ask a 4S service advisor—they can help confirm it and even explain the meaning of the 17-digit VIN. In short, don't panic; it can be sorted out in minutes. Jot it down casually during car washes or maintenance for future use in insurance or second-hand transactions to avoid being scammed.