Where is the frame number of the Great Wall Haval H6?

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CharlesLee
07/24/25 5:12am
Haval H6 has a frame number in the lower right corner of the front windshield, and another one on the crossbeam under the front passenger seat. The Haval H6 offers 1.5GDIT, 2.0GDIT, and wet 7DCT powertrain versions. The frame number, also known as the Vehicle Identification Number (VIN), is a unique set of seventeen alphanumeric characters used to identify a vehicle's manufacturer, engine, chassis number, and other specifications. In terms of body dimensions, the Haval H6 measures 4640mm in length, 1825mm in width, and 1690mm in height.
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LeAlice
08/11/25 12:54am
As a long-time owner of a Haval H6, I frequently need to locate the VIN for maintenance or registration purposes. On my vehicle, it's clearly visible on a small label at the lower right corner of the driver's side windshield, easily readable from outside the front window. If that area is dirty or covered by stickers, you can open the hood and find a duplicate on the nameplate near the engine. Additionally, the VIN is recorded in the vehicle registration certificate and user manual for cross-reference. Serving as the car's ID, it's essential for transactions or accident handling – I recommend taking a photo of it for quick access. I've cleaned the label area myself multiple times with a damp cloth (gentle wipes prevent dirt buildup from obscuring the numbers). If stuck, dealership staff can assist – no need to stress; once you memorize its location, it becomes second nature.
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