Where is the chassis number of Dongfeng Nissan Nissan located?

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DiEvangeline
07/25/25 7:05am
The chassis number of Dongfeng Nissan Nissan is located under the front windshield on the driver's left side. The chassis number generally refers to the Vehicle Identification Number, abbreviated as VIN, which is a unique set of seventeen letters or numbers used on a vehicle to identify the manufacturer, engine, chassis serial number, and other performance data of the car. Taking the Nissan X-Trail as an example, its length, width, and height are 4675mm, 1820mm, and 1722mm respectively, with a wheelbase of 2706mm, front track of 1575mm, rear track of 1570mm, and its engine has a maximum horsepower of 151ps, maximum power of 110kw, and maximum torque of 194nm.
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LaKevin
08/10/25 6:24pm
Last time I drove a Nissan and looked for the VIN, it was right at the lower left corner of the windshield—just glance down from the driver’s seat to spot that long 17-digit code, super clear. A bit of dust? Just wipe it off with your hand. Another easy spot is the passenger-side door pillar—open the door and check the B-pillar label, neatly printed there. Saves you the hassle of poking around the engine bay (new owners, skip the engine area altogether). Whether it’s DMV paperwork or insurance claims, you’ll need it, so jot it down in a notebook to avoid scrambling during emergencies. Quick peek during routine maintenance ensures wear doesn’t obscure it—simple, practical, and saves time and money.
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