Where is the chassis number stamped on an Iveco vehicle?
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Iveco's chassis number is specifically located on the top of the engine in the front engine compartment of the vehicle. Below is relevant information about the chassis number: 1. Location of the chassis number: For trucks and large vehicles, it is generally at the rear of the vehicle frame on the right side; for small cars, it is usually at the lower left corner of the front windshield, under the wiper deflector, or under the door frame of the passenger seat; for motorcycles, turn the handlebars fully to one side, and you will find a nameplate under the odometer that indicates the number. The vehicle registration certificate also lists the chassis number in the 'chassis number' section. 2. Content of the chassis number: The chassis number, also known as the Vehicle Identification Number (VIN), serves as the vehicle's identity card, much like a person's ID card. Each vehicle has its unique chassis number, composed of 17 digits or letters. The VIN provides much information about the vehicle, such as the place of production, vehicle type, year, assembly details, etc. Digits 1 to 3 represent the production location, license plate, and type; digits 4 to 8 indicate the vehicle's characteristics; digits 9 to 11 represent the check digit, model year, and assembly plant; digits 12 to 17 are the serial number, which are the last six digits of the chassis number.