Where is the engine number located on the Verna?
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The engine number of the Verna is located under the front passenger seat, at the lower left side of the front end of the engine, and on the side plane where the cylinder block and transmission housing meet. The Verna offers two engine configurations: 1.4L and 1.6L, both from Hyundai's new Gamma engine series, delivering power levels that surpass those of other models in the same class and displacement. The car's exterior adopts Hyundai's current fluidic sculpture design philosophy, using bold lines to create a sporty, fashionable, and robust image, providing consumers with a spacious and comfortable riding experience. The Verna measures 4340mm in length, 1700mm in width, and 1460mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2570mm.
I've been driving the Verna for several years and have helped many friends locate the engine number. It's engraved on the engine block itself. After opening the hood and crouching down, you'll usually find it on the front or top of the engine, near the radiator fan. Oil stains might cover part of the numbers, so it's best to wait until the engine cools down and use a clean cloth to wipe it off, or use a small mirror to reflect light for better visibility. Otherwise, you might wipe it for a long time and still not see clearly. I remember that time when I helped Old Wang with vehicle registration, we were crouching at the front of the car searching in the dark, and finally found the engraving on the edge of the left cylinder block. The numbers weren't too deep, and you could feel a slight roughness when touching them. Before checking, it's advisable to prepare a flashlight in advance—it's especially useful when there's insufficient light. The engine number is quite important for maintenance and vehicle transfers, so don't underestimate this small piece of information. If you can't find it, you might have to remove the cover, which would be troublesome.