Where is the engine number located on the Antelope engine?
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The engine number of the Antelope is located below the intake valve. Here is an introduction to the Suzuki Antelope: Exterior: The new Antelope's exterior design showcases simplicity without losing detail, and stability without losing fashion. The integrated front bumper, while conforming to contemporary fashion trends, features a more concise, bright, full, and grand overall shape, containing surprises within the ordinary. The new radiator grille adopts Suzuki's new large S emblem, highlighting the family characteristics. Interior: The interior of the new Antelope has changed from the single-color design of the old model to a new fashionable dual-color combination of classic gray-black and warm beige, making the cabin appear brighter. However, the new Antelope's rotary knob air conditioning switch replaces the old lever design, more in line with current fashion trends. In addition, the standard and comfort models of the new Antelope feature an integrated central control panel, both equipped with a CD system with an MP3 audio input interface, which is superior to those of similar class vehicles.
A couple of days ago, I was helping a friend locate the engine number on his Suzuki Cultus, and it was quite a hassle. The raised characters are engraved on the upper part of the engine block near the firewall, right above where the engine connects to the transmission. You'll need to open the hood and bend down to get a good look deep inside, often with some grease obscuring the view. I spent quite some time shining my phone's flashlight and finally had to wipe the area clean with a cloth to get a clear photo. For earlier model years, the location might vary slightly, but it's generally in that area. Remember to wear gloves and wait until the engine cools down before working on it—safety first.