Where is the engine number of the Magotan?

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KathrynDella
07/29/25 4:26am
Magotan's engine number is located in the engine compartment. There is a string of numbers at the front of the engine, which serves as the unique identifier for each vehicle's engine. Each engine has one and only one engine number, which indicates the manufacturer, model, and corresponding production number of the engine. By locating the vehicle's engine, you can find the engine number, which is typically stamped on the engine and is very easy to identify. The dimensions of the Magotan are 4866mm in length, 1832mm in width, and 1464mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2812mm. It features front-wheel drive. In terms of interior design, the car adopts a smooth and elegant typical European style, following ergonomic principles and high-efficiency design concepts to create a striking luxurious atmosphere. The separated color scheme and the strong lines of the dashboard extend onto the doors.
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VonKeegan
08/12/25 8:10am
I've been working with the Magotan for years, and the engine number is actually quite easy to locate. It's usually stamped directly on the engine block within the engine compartment, specifically on a small metal plate at the front where a combination of numbers and letters is engraved. After opening the hood, stand directly above and look at the front or side area of the engine—it's easily spotted. There might be oil stains or dust covering it, so gently wipe the area with a cloth and cleaner to reveal the number. This number is crucial for tasks like selling the car, transferring ownership, or during repairs, as incorrect parts won’t match without it. I recommend checking it during every maintenance service to ensure clarity and prevent rust from obscuring it. When handling it yourself, take a photo with your phone for documentation to avoid repeatedly opening the hood—it’s quite convenient. Remember, the location doesn’t change much, even in older models. To protect it, avoid scratching with hard objects and park in a garage to minimize dust accumulation.
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