Where is the engine number located on the Citroen C4L?
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The car engine model is generally found on the vehicle's factory nameplate, which includes the engine model. The engine model is also listed on the vehicle's driving license. Engine number: The engine model is an identification code assigned by the engine manufacturer in accordance with relevant regulations, industry or company practices, and the engine's attributes. It is used to represent information such as the manufacturer, specifications, performance, features, technology, purpose, and production batch of the engine. C4L engine: The C4L is equipped with two turbocharged engines: a 1.2T three-cylinder and a 1.6T four-cylinder. The 1.2T engine has a maximum power of 100 kW and a peak torque of 230 Nm, while the 1.6T engine delivers a maximum power of 123 kW and a peak torque of 245 Nm. The transmission system paired with these engines is either a 5-speed manual or a 6-speed automatic transmission.
On my Citroën C4L, the engine number location isn't hard to find. Open the hood, and you'll see a small area at the top front-right of the engine with a series of numbers stamped, usually as a metal imprint. This number represents the engine model and production serial, which is needed for repairs or vehicle transactions. If you can't locate it, let the engine cool first to avoid burns. I often help friends check this and found some model years of C4L might hide it near the timing belt cover - just wipe off some dust for better visibility. Don't worry if you can't find it immediately; the owner's manual contains diagrams for reference, or you can directly send photos to repair shops for confirmation. This number is crucial, especially for insurance or ownership transfer procedures - make sure it's clearly legible to avoid hassles.