Where is the frame number of Haima car located?
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The frame number of Haima car is located on the right side of the frame. Changes to the frame color: You can modify the body color, engine, fuel type, frame number, etc., but there are three colors reserved for special vehicles and cannot be used. Red is for firefighting, yellow is for engineering rescue, and white over blue is for national administrative law enforcement. Frame components: Changes to the body, frame, or engine can only be made if they are damaged beyond repair or have quality issues. When applying for modifications, you must provide a repair shop certificate and proof of origin for the replacement engine, body, or frame. Replacing the front bumper is considered altering the car's appearance and is allowed after approval, but modifications like raising the chassis to enhance off-road performance are prohibited. If any illegal modifications are found during the annual inspection, they must be restored to the original state.
I used to help friends check the VIN (Vehicle Identification Number) location on Haima cars. It's usually at the lower left corner of the windshield, right in front of the driver's seat. You can easily spot the 17-digit number through the glass, which is quite convenient. If it's not found there, you'll need to open the front hood and look for a small metal plate near the firewall. There's a small nameplate there, which can sometimes get covered by dust, so you can wipe it gently with a soft cloth. Remember, this number is essential for used car transactions or insurance claims, so I always suggest cleaning its location during car washes. For older cars, the nameplate might be worn out. In such cases, it's more reliable to check the vehicle manual or the backup on the insurance policy to avoid last-minute hassles that could disrupt your trip.