Where is the frame number located on a Wuxing Zuanbao vehicle?
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The frame number of a Wuxing Zuanbao electric vehicle is mainly found in the following five locations: on the head tube of the frame, on the front inclined tube of the frame, at the bottom of the battery, under the seat cushion, and on the rear wheel hub or motor. The frame number, also known as the Vehicle Identification Number (VIN), is a unique code assigned by the manufacturer to identify a vehicle. The VIN is a 17-character alphanumeric code, also referred to as the 17-digit identification code, frame number, or 17-digit number. The vehicle identification code is determined according to national vehicle management standards and includes information such as the manufacturer, year, model, body type and code, engine code, and assembly location. New vehicle registration certificates usually print the VIN in the "frame number" section. Functions of the frame number: To confirm the identity of the vehicle, especially in special circumstances, the frame number can accurately identify your vehicle, saving time because the frame number is unique and can better identify the vehicle. For traffic violation inquiries, the VIN must be entered to check for violations.
I remember when I first bought the Wuxing Zuanbao, locating the VIN gave me a bit of trouble, but I eventually found it at the lower left corner of the front windshield, clearly visible from the outside. This location is designed quite reasonably, mainly to allow owners or staff to quickly read it—such as during vehicle registration or insurance processing—without needing to disassemble the body. The first time I checked, a quick shine from my phone's flashlight made it clear. However, there might be slight variations depending on the model, like some versions having it on a label inside the driver's door opening. Knowing this is crucial because the VIN is the vehicle's unique identifier, affecting registration, transactions, and repair efficiency. I recommend new owners check the user manual or online instructions first to avoid delays. Make it a habit to check occasionally to ensure the label isn’t faded or damaged.