Where is the engine number located?
1 Answers
The engine number can generally be found on the vehicle's registration certificate; the motor vehicle registration certificate for engine number lookup; the purchase invoice for engine number lookup; the factory certificate has the engine number; the operation certificate of commercial vehicles for engine number lookup; the vehicle purchase tax payment certificate has the engine number; the public security authority's registration records have the engine number; the vehicle insurance card has the engine number; the actual engine has the engine number. Engine model is an identification code assigned by the engine manufacturer in accordance with relevant regulations, industry or enterprise conventions, and the attributes of the engine, for a batch of identical products. It represents information such as the manufacturer, specifications, performance, characteristics, technology, purpose, and batch of the engine, including fuel type, number of cylinders, displacement, and static braking power, etc. Engines installed in passenger cars or multi-purpose passenger vehicles are marked with the professional manufacturer's name, model, and production number as required. It is important to note that the engine number is not the same as the engine model. The engine model refers to the specifications and size of the engine within the manufacturer's range, and engine models can be the same. The engine number refers to the production number of the engine, where each engine can only have one unique engine number, and no two engines share the same number. Composition of the vehicle engine number: Front section: Includes product series code, generation symbol, and regional or enterprise code, which are selected by the manufacturer as needed and must be approved and filed by the industry standard authority. Middle section: Consists of symbols representing the number of cylinders, cylinder arrangement, stroke, and cylinder diameter. Rear section: Comprises symbols for structural features and usage characteristics. Tail section: Distinguishing symbol. When differentiation is needed within the same series due to improvements or other reasons, the manufacturer selects appropriate symbols, and the rear and tail sections may be separated by a hyphen (-).