Where is the frame number of Haval H6?
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Haval H6's frame number can be found in two locations: one is at the lower right corner of the front windshield, and the other is on the crossbeam under the co-driver's seat. More information about the frame number is as follows: 1. The frame number, also known as the Vehicle Identification Number (VIN), is a unique set of seventeen alphanumeric characters. It is used to identify the manufacturer, engine, chassis number, and other specifications of the vehicle. 2. Except for trailers and motorcycles, the VIN plate should be fixed on the door hinge pillar, door lock pillar, or one of the door edges adjacent to the door lock pillar, close to the driver's seat. 3. In China, the VIN code of a passenger car can usually be found under the front windshield on the driver's side, as well as on the vehicle registration certificate. New registration certificates generally print the VIN code in the 'frame number' column.
I remember when I first got my Haval H6, the salesperson pointed to the dashboard at the lower right corner of the windshield and said the VIN was there—a string of numbers visible from the outside for easy insurance registration. Later, while exploring, I found a metal plate on the B-pillar near the left front door sill with a clear VIN engraved. There’s also a small label near the battery in the engine bay, tucked away but useful as a backup. As an owner, I find the VIN quite practical—it’s like the car’s ID card, essential for repairs or selling the car. Overlooking these details could lead to registration hassles or delays in accident handling. I suggest fellow owners take a photo and save it on their phones for quick document processing—efficient and worry-free. A quick tip for newcomers: avoid wetting the labels during car cleaning to prevent wear and readability issues.