Where is the chassis number of the Maxus G10?
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The chassis number stamp of the Maxus G10 is located on the black decorative strip near the front passenger seat door, inside a long-shaped sealing strip. After lifting it, you can see the chassis number. Chassis number: The Vehicle Identification Number, abbreviated as VIN, is a unique set of seventeen alphanumeric characters used on automobiles to identify the manufacturer, engine, chassis serial number, and other specifications. To avoid confusion with the numbers 1, 0, and 9, the letters 'I', 'O', and 'Q' are not used. The 10th digit, representing the model year, does not use 'I', 'O', 'Q', 'Z', 'U', or '0'. Content of the chassis number: The Vehicle Identification Code is like the car's ID card, with each vehicle having its unique chassis number. From the chassis number, one can learn about the car's production location, vehicle type, year, assembly information, etc.
Last time I helped my neighbor find the G10 VIN, it was quite a hassle. We finally found it stamped on the metal strip of the door sill on the passenger side—just open the right front door and look there. The long barcode at the lower left corner of the windshield is also easy to spot; you can scan it right through the glass. Make sure to locate the full 17-digit alphanumeric VIN. Some mechanics might stick a copy of the VIN plate in the spare tire well. I remember when I first bought the car and needed to handle paperwork, the DMV staff reminded me: the G10 also has the VIN engraved on the side of the right longitudinal beam in the engine bay, but you’ll need to bend down to see it. If you need to take a rubbing of the VIN, go for the windshield or door sill—just press paper over it and rub with a pencil to get the imprint.