Where is the engine number of Mazda6 located?
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Mazda6's engine number is located on the side of the engine block. The engine number contains information such as the engine model, production time, and origin code, and is unique, with each engine having a specific number. The engine number is an important piece of vehicle information, facilitating the management of the vehicle's engine by both the engine manufacturer and the vehicle management department. The Mazda6 is a mid-sized car under FAW Mazda, with dimensions of 4670mm in length, 1780mm in width, and 1435mm in height, and a wheelbase of 2675mm. The front bumper and chrome-plated winged grille of this car adopt Mazda's coupe-style design, and the door anti-scratch strips have been removed.
I've been driving for decades and often help friends with vehicle paperwork. To find the Mazda6's engine number, open the hood and look on the engine block near the front driver's side. It's usually engraved on the cylinder block surface or attached to a small metal plate, with clearly visible digits. I remember spending some time locating it during a title transfer—it's positioned slightly sideways, requiring you to crouch for a closer look. After cleaning off dust, it becomes easier to identify, but never touch a hot engine to avoid burns. Some older models have slightly adjusted positions, but post-2005 vehicles are generally consistent. Double-check the number against documents for accuracy, as errors can affect maintenance records. If visibility is poor, use your phone's flashlight. Older cars tend to rust, so gently wipe with a cloth—avoid scraping. Finding the engine number is quite practical, and I recommend beginners bring a helper for their first attempt.