Where is the engine number of the Great Wall M4?
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The engine number of the Great Wall M4 is located at the junction of the engine and the transmission, usually a combination of 7 to 8 digits and letters. In addition to the above method, the engine number can also be checked in the following 4 ways: The vehicle license displays the engine number, usually located on the second-to-last line; The motor vehicle registration certificate records the engine number; The car purchase invoice records the engine number; The vehicle purchase tax payment certificate records the engine number. It should be noted that the engine number is not the same as the engine model. The engine model refers to the specifications and size of the engine within the manufacturer, and engine models can be the same. The engine number refers to the production number of the engine, and each engine can only have one engine number, with each engine's number being unique.
I've driven quite a few cars, including similar models like the Great Wall Haval M4, so I'll share some experience. The engine number location is actually quite crucial - you'll need it for registration transfer or repairs. Typically after opening the hood, crouch down and look at the front side of the engine block where engraved number labels are often located. Some models might have it on the side near the radiator. I recommend bringing a flashlight to illuminate the area as the numbers can get covered by dust; cleaning helps visibility. Safety tip: Don't touch when the engine's hot, wait until cooled. If hard to locate, the owner's manual contains detailed diagrams, or you can send me a photo and I'll help identify the position - this could save much trouble. It's also good practice to record this number during maintenance for easier service history tracking.
After driving the Great Wall M4 for a long time, I'm very familiar with the engine details. The engine number is usually located on the cylinder block, most commonly on the front or the driver's side. You'll need to open the hood, and I recommend crouching down and wiping the surface with a cloth, as the numbers might be obscured by grease. Wear gloves to avoid dirty hands or accidents. Write it down or take a photo with your phone for future reference when dealing with insurance or repairs. Don't worry if you can't find it immediately; check the manual or search online for owner forums for guidance. The location might vary slightly depending on the vehicle's year, but it's generally similar. Make sure the car is parked securely before proceeding to avoid any mishaps.