Where is the engine number located on a BMW 740?

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NathanMarie
07/29/25 3:52pm
The engine number of a BMW 740 is located on the left side of the engine, near the intake manifold. It typically consists of a combination of 7 to 8 digits and letters. In addition to the above method, the engine number can also be viewed through the following 4 ways: The vehicle's driving license will have the engine number printed on it, usually located on the second-to-last line; The motor vehicle registration certificate will state the engine number; The car purchase invoice will state the engine number; The vehicle purchase tax payment certificate will state the engine number. 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 lineup, and engine models can be the same. The engine number, however, refers to the production number of the engine, where each engine can only have one unique engine number, and no two engines will have the same number.
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