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Where is the engine number located on the Bora?

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McRiley
07/29/25 11:38am
The engine number of the Bora is located on the front side wall of the engine block, below the front windshield, near the wipers. There is a small horizontal strip, and the engine number is found below the barcode on this strip. The engine model is an identification code assigned by the engine manufacturer in accordance with relevant regulations, corporate or industry practices, and the attributes of the engine. It is used to represent information such as the manufacturer, specifications, performance, features, technology, purpose, and production batch of the engine, including fuel type, number of cylinders, displacement, and static brake power, among others. 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 multiple engines can share the same model. The engine number, however, refers to the production serial number of the engine. Each engine has a unique number, and no two engines share the same engine number. Composition of the vehicle engine number: Front section: Includes the product series code, generation symbol, and regional or corporate code. Manufacturers may choose appropriate letters as needed, but these must be approved and filed with the industry standard regulatory body. Middle section: Consists of symbols representing the number of cylinders, cylinder arrangement, stroke, and cylinder diameter. Rear section: Comprises symbols indicating structural features and usage characteristics. End section: Differentiation symbol. When differentiation is required due to improvements or other reasons within the same product series, the manufacturer may choose an appropriate symbol. The rear and end sections can be separated by a hyphen (-).
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VeraFitz
08/13/25 7:58pm
As someone who frequently works with Volkswagen models, I've noticed that the Bora's engine number is typically engraved on the front part of the engine block, specifically near the ignition coils or at the exhaust pipe connection. During maintenance, remember to ensure the engine is cooled and turned off first. Using a flashlight, you can clearly see the numerical sequence. Sometimes there might be oil stains on the surface, which can be gently wiped off. This number is crucial for handling insurance claims or transfer procedures, and if it becomes illegible, it should be addressed promptly to avoid complications. From a practical standpoint, the quickest method is to open the hood and search the front area directly. Other Volkswagen models have similar locations, and regular checks during routine maintenance can prevent loss of records.
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WyattLynn
10/08/25 5:41am
I've been driving a Bora for some time, and recently when handling the annual inspection, I needed to fill in the engine number, so I went to locate it. It's right in the engine compartment—I opened the hood and saw the numbers engraved on the side of the cylinder block, near the fan area. The process is straightforward: wait for the car to cool down, grab a flashlight, and you can get it done within a minute. I initially thought it would be complicated, but it turned out to be very intuitive, saving me an unnecessary trip to the repair shop. Additionally, the vehicle's registration certificate also records this information as a backup reference, just in case the numbers can't be found—you can always cross-check with the document. Experience has taught me that keeping the area clean helps reduce the risk of corrosion.
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ODeclan
11/21/25 7:01am
The engine number is one of the core identifiers of a vehicle, especially for the Bora model, which is typically located in a visible position on the front side of the cylinder block. I remember when I first searched for it, I opened the hood and saw the numbers engraved near the exhaust pipe connection. When actually looking for it, ensure safety by turning off and cooling the engine, then use a tool for lighting to quickly see it clearly. Its importance lies in verifying history during maintenance or used car transactions, helping to avoid issues like illegal modifications or theft. The whole process is straightforward and requires no special skills, making it easy for anyone to handle.
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