Where is the engine number of Haval H5 located?
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Haval H5 engine number is located on the cylinder block side of the engine timing cover. Taking the 2018 Haval H5 as an example, it is a compact SUV with body dimensions of: length 4645mm, width 1800mm, height 1785mm, wheelbase 2700mm, minimum ground clearance 225mm, and curb weight 1760kg. The 2018 Haval H5 is equipped with a 2.0T turbocharged engine, delivering a maximum horsepower of 190PS, maximum torque of 250Nm, and maximum power of 140kW, paired with a 6-speed manual transmission.
As an experienced driver for many years, the engine number of the Haval H5 is usually located on the engine block itself, either on the side or front of the engine within the engine compartment. Specifically, after opening the hood, look towards the left side of the engine—there's a metal plate or engraved area where the number is displayed. The vehicle manual also includes detailed illustrations. Always ensure the engine has cooled down before checking to avoid burns from hot components. The engine number is crucial for vehicle registration and maintenance; if you can't find it, you can refer to the records on the vehicle registration certificate. Additionally, since the Haval H5 is an SUV model, the engine is positioned relatively high—using a flashlight can help improve visibility. Checking this during routine maintenance can help avoid future hassles.
I haven't been driving my Haval H5 for long, and the engine number can be found on the engine in the engine bay. It's usually located at the front or side of the engine near the fan. Last time I couldn't find mine either, but eventually discovered a small label on the cylinder head. I suggest squatting down and looking carefully—don't rush. Remember to do this after the engine is turned off and cooled down. The engine number is important for insurance and annual inspections. If you can't find it, check the vehicle's user manual or take a photo and send it to the 4S store for help. SUVs have a higher body, so if the lighting is poor, use your phone's flashlight. The engine number can also be associated with the VIN near the windshield, but checking directly on the engine is the most reliable.