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Where is the frame number of Geely King Kong located?

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MacHeidi
09/04/25 2:02am

The frame number of Geely King Kong is located at the lower part of the co-driver's door, which can be seen by opening the door. The frame number is the VIN code, and VIN is the abbreviation of Vehicle-Identification-Number. The following is an introduction to the frame number: 1. The frame number is a set of characters assigned by the manufacturer to identify a vehicle. 2. The VIN code is a 17-digit alphanumeric code, also known as the 17-digit identification code, frame number, or 17-digit number. The combination of the vehicle identification code ensures that the same model of vehicle will not have duplicate numbers within 30 years, and it has a unique identification for the vehicle, so it can be called the "car ID card".

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MatteoAnn
09/16/25 3:20am

I've been driving a Geely King Kong for several years, and the location of the VIN isn't actually hard to find. The lower left corner of the windshield is a common spot – you can see that 17-digit combination of numbers and letters right through the glass. If it's unclear there, try opening the left front door; there's usually a clearly printed label on the inner door pillar. Under the hood near the firewall or around the wiper area, you'll also find a metal plate engraved with the VIN. Don't forget to check the vehicle manual, registration documents, or insurance papers – these records contain the complete VIN too. If you still can't locate it, don't struggle blindly. Geely owner WeChat groups often share tips, like how wiping dust off the glass or door pillar sometimes reveals it. The VIN is crucial for quickly verifying a vehicle's authenticity during repairs, accident handling, or sales. I've made it a habit to save mine in my phone as backup to avoid last-minute hassles. Paying attention to these location details during daily drives can be a big help later.

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VanWalker
10/30/25 3:53am

Having repaired cars for many years, including Geely King Kong models, I'm very familiar with the locations of VIN numbers. It's most commonly found at the lower left corner of the windshield on the driver's side, as this position was designed for easy visibility while driving. There's often a label on the inner side of the B-pillar when the door is opened. In the engine compartment, it's typically located beneath the wiper motor or on the nameplate near the windshield. I advise car owners to keep these areas clean, especially after rainy days or driving on muddy roads. If you can't find it, don't force it – the vehicle manual or dealer records will definitely have this information. This 17-digit number is crucial for all maintenance services and anti-theft purposes. I always remind people to verify it regularly, especially during used car transactions to prevent VIN cloning fraud. Simply put, basic checks aren't complicated – just pay attention to details from a professional perspective.

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VanMorgan
12/13/25 4:02am

As a seasoned car enthusiast, I often focus on details of family cars like the Geely King Kong. There are several standard locations to find the VIN. The lower left corner of the windshield is the first choice - just look with your eyes. The label on the left front door pillar when opened is also common, or check the firewall panel nameplate under the hood. Using a flashlight is recommended to avoid misreading characters. It's rare to encounter issues finding it, but if necessary, refer to the user manual or contact a Geely service center for assistance. The VIN represents a vehicle's identity, containing decodable information from model year to production location. Remembering its position helps with insurance claims or annual inspections during routine maintenance. Overall, gaining more knowledge never hurts.

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