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Where is the engine number of BJ80?

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VonJosiah
09/05/25 7:36am

BJ80's engine number is located on the engine. The BJ80 is positioned as a mid-to-large-size SUV, with body dimensions of 4765mm in length, 1955mm in width, and 2005mm in height, and a wheelbase of 2800mm. In terms of power, the BJ80 is equipped with 2.3T and 2.8T engines. The 2.3T gasoline engine delivers a maximum power of 184 kW and a maximum torque of 350 Nm, paired with a 6-speed automatic transmission from Japan's Aisin. For suspension, the BJ80 features a front double-wishbone with torsion bar spring and a rear five-link solid axle structure.

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LeDaniela
09/17/25 7:48am

I often help car owners locate the engine number. On the BJ80, this number is typically stamped directly on the engine block, usually near the front or right side of the engine, such as around the spark plugs and intake manifold. After opening the hood, first ensure the engine has cooled down to avoid burns, then find a well-lit area to inspect carefully, as grease and dirt can easily obscure it. The engine number consists of letters and numbers and is used for vehicle registration and maintenance records. If it's too faint to find, try wiping the engine block surface with a cloth. If you still can't locate it, another common spot is on a metal plate inside the engine bay or in the corner of the firewall. I recommend using a flashlight for better visibility—it's much more effective than fumbling in the dark. Over time, the location may rust, so clean gently to avoid scratching the engine. During regular maintenance, remember to take photos of the number plate for future reference, saving you trouble later. The engine number is the core identifier of the engine, so ensuring it's clearly legible is crucial for key situations.

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LeBrianna
10/31/25 8:17am

Last time I checked the engine number on my own car, I found it quite easy to locate on the BJ80. Just open the hood and look at a small area on the side of the right cylinder block. The engraving is a bit small but clear. If it's too dirty and covered, simply wipe it with a damp cloth. Be careful not to leave tools lying around when searching for the number, as they might fall into gaps. The engine number is crucial for verifying authenticity when buying or selling a used car, so always confirm its location yourself before purchasing to avoid issues. Don't panic if you can't find it right away—sometimes there's a duplicate marking near the bottom bracket or exhaust port. If the lighting is poor, use your phone's flashlight. The vehicle manual might have a sketch you can refer to, but checking on-site is usually faster. I often remind my friends to regularly clean the engine number plate area to prevent rust, ensuring it remains legible over time and avoiding potential problems. These small habits can save both money and hassle.

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LincolnLee
12/14/25 8:25am

The engine number on the BJ80 model is located in a relatively fixed position, mainly on the right side of the engine block or the front area, which can be seen by opening the hood. It is necessary to clean the dust to clearly identify the number for vehicle management purposes. If the location is not obvious, check the engine nameplate or firewall label. If it cannot be found, refer to the manual illustrations. It is recommended to operate in good lighting conditions to ensure safety and accuracy. The engine number is a core identifier and must be kept clean.

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