
The engine number of the Tiida is located at the connection point between the transmission and the engine. The engine number is an identification code assigned by the engine manufacturer in accordance with relevant regulations, corporate or industry practices, and the engine's attributes for a batch of identical products. The Tiida is a vehicle produced by Dongfeng Passenger Vehicle Company. The Tiida is equipped with a 1.6-liter naturally aspirated engine across all models, delivering a maximum power of 126 horsepower and a maximum torque of 154 Newton-meters. The engine reaches its maximum power at 5,600 rpm and its maximum torque at 4,000 rpm, paired with either a 5-speed manual transmission or a CVT transmission. The Tiida features a MacPherson independent front suspension and a torsion beam non-independent rear suspension.

I've been driving a Tiida for several years. The engine number is usually located on the front part of the engine block, in the left front side of the engine compartment, near the radiator and below the oil dipstick on that flat area. It's not difficult to find - just open the hood and use your phone's flashlight. Sometimes you need to wipe off dust and oil stains to clearly see the stamped number. I remember once during an oil change I cleaned off accumulated dust and finally saw that number clearly. This is quite practical information - you'll need it for license plate registration, , or when selling the car to avoid being scammed. If you really can't find it, check the vehicle identification plate on the door pillar or look through the user manual, which usually contains backup information. As the car gets older, the location might become less obvious, so regularly cleaning the engine compartment makes it easier to spot these details.

I'm passionate about car modifications. The engine number of a Tiida is usually located on the front side of the left cylinder block in the engine bay, sometimes beneath the intake pipe. To find it, open the hood and look down carefully, then clean off any surface dirt to reveal it. When upgrading components, I make it a habit to clean that area to ensure the number remains clearly legible. This number is crucial for verifying the vehicle's origin, as there's a high risk of counterfeiting. If you can't find it, avoid forcibly dismantling parts to prevent damaging the wiring; using a mirror for assistance or visiting an auto repair shop is more efficient. Regularly cleaning the engine area during maintenance can prevent issues with the number being obscured.


