Where is the engine number of the Great Wall Fengjun 5 located?
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The engine number of the Great Wall Fengjun 5 is located on the engine block, specifically marked on the block to the lower right side of the ignition coil. Owners can also check the engine number on the vehicle's driving license, factory certificate, or motor vehicle registration certificate. The engine number serves as the engine's ID, stamped on the block or nameplate during production and used during vehicle registration and for obtaining the driving license. In terms of body dimensions, the Great Wall Fengjun 5 measures 5395mm in length, 1800mm in width, and 1730mm in height, with a wheelbase of 3050mm. The Great Wall Fengjun 5 features a European and American sedan-style front design, with a U-shaped grille paired with louver-style air intake grilles, combining dynamic appeal with stability while enhancing air intake efficiency for full combustion, fuel savings, and emission reduction. The vehicle's dual-barrel crystal headlights, with their simple and sleek design, add to the overall stylish and elegant appearance, exuding a sense of sophistication and stability.
I've been driving the Great Wall Wingle 5 for several years, and I remember the engine number location is quite clear. After opening the hood, first look for the engine section. It's usually engraved on a metal surface at the right front of the engine block. Sometimes it might be covered by oil or dust, so it's best to use a flashlight or wipe it with a cloth, otherwise you might misread it. This number is important, like when you need to register vehicle information or handle ownership transfer. When I changed cars last time, I had to find it to verify vehicle records. Don't rush, take your time looking, it's usually not in a particularly hidden spot. Also, if you check the engine nameplate, it might have the model number, but not the actual engine number. Remember to make sure the engine is cool before searching to avoid burning your hands.