
The engine number of the Kia Soul is located on the nameplate in the engine compartment, which is positioned at the front of the vehicle under the hood. You can see it by opening the hood. It typically consists of a combination of 7 to 8 digits and letters. In addition to the method mentioned above, the engine number can also be found through the following 4 ways: The vehicle's driving license displays the engine number, usually located on the second-to-last line; The motor vehicle registration certificate records the engine number; The car purchase invoice includes the engine number; The vehicle purchase tax payment certificate also records the engine number. It's 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, however, refers to the production number of the engine, where each engine has a unique number that cannot be duplicated.

Last time I helped a friend locate the Soul's engine number, and the spot was quite hidden. First, you need to open the engine hood and look at the lower backside of the battery box. Near the connection point between the engine and transmission, there's a palm-sized metal plate with alphanumeric engravings. If it's hard to see, use a flashlight at an angle—the reflection on the metal surface will make it clearer. Remember to wipe it clean before checking, as some cars accumulate grime that obscures it. For imprinting, use wide tape pressed firmly and scraped—DMVs only accept these original imprints. If the old car has rust, spray some rust remover, let it sit for ten minutes, then wipe to avoid scratching the stamped numbers.

The Soul's engine number is located in the engine compartment, so there's no need to crawl under the car. Just pop the hood and head straight to the battery area. The stamped number is usually on the metal surface behind the black battery box, about 30 centimeters away from the firewall. If it's blocked by pipes, just squeeze your phone in to take a photo - the DMV now accepts clear photos. While searching for the stamp, take a moment to check nearby wiring for rodent damage, as many owners have learned this the hard way. For vehicles that have undergone major engine repairs, the stamp might be relocated to the side of the engine block. In such cases, it's safer to have a mechanic locate it for you.

Directly tell you the location: The string of codes vertically engraved on the gray cylinder behind the battery is it. Remember to bring red ink paste and transparent tape for rubbing, using a bank card to scrape works best. It is recommended to operate when the engine is cool, as a hot engine can easily burn your hands. If severe wear is found, don't force scraping; go to the 4S store and spend fifty yuan to get a steel stamp location certificate from them. The last four digits of the engine number are also on the auxiliary page of the vehicle license; when checking, don't just match the numbers without looking at the letters, mistaking V for U will make the trip in vain. Recent annual inspection regulations require the engine number to be fully exposed, so cars with modified intakes should remember to reset them in advance.


