
The frame number of the Kawei K1 is located at the lower left corner of the driver's front windshield, starting with an English letter, consisting of a 17-digit alphanumeric code. Location of the Kawei K1 frame number: At the lower left corner of the driver's front windshield, starting with an English letter, consisting of a 17-digit alphanumeric code. Basic information of the Kawei K1: Body dimensions 5560mm x 1850mm x 1760mm, wheelbase 3500mm, front track 1540mm, rear track 1560mm, minimum ground clearance 220mm, seating capacity 5, trunk volume 1805 x 1590 x 560.

I bought a Kawei K1 pickup truck the year before last, and I remember the chassis number location was quite special. It's usually on the frame rail behind the front axle, roughly in the area directly below the driver's seat. If you're looking for it, it's best to crawl under the vehicle with a flashlight and check both sides of the frame—you'll typically find a set of 17-digit stamped numbers. This spot is a bit harder to locate compared to sedans, especially in rainy weather when searching for the chassis number. I recommend wearing gloves to wipe off any mud or water on the frame. Every time I go to the DMV for the annual inspection, the young inspectors have to crawl under the car for half an hour to check it. It's even more troublesome if there's an underbody protection plate installed.

Last week I just helped my neighbor locate the frame number of his Kawei K1, which is near the second crossbeam on the right side of the frame. To find it, you need to turn the steering wheel all the way to the left, which creates more space for the front wheels to turn and makes it easier to spot. Wipe off the grease with a cloth to reveal the stamped numbers – some owners like to trace them with chalk for better visibility. The location of this model's frame number differs from traditional SUVs because its rear bed has a load-bearing structure, pushing the frame design further back and making it more concealed, which is why many people struggle to find it. I recommend checking directly under the driver's seat on the frame – it's much more likely to be there than in the engine compartment.

The Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) of the Kawei K1 is engraved on the middle section of the chassis beam, near the driveshaft. Don't trust online about it being under the hood—that's for sedans. To locate it, fully turn off the engine, engage the handbrake, and use an LED light to inspect the side of the frame. During the last maintenance, I saw the mechanic use a mirror to find it, and it took just three minutes to pinpoint. The VIN placement logic for pickups differs from passenger cars, as the frame of a heavy-duty vehicle is sturdier, with the number directly stamped onto the load-bearing beam.

The VIN location on this pickup truck can indeed be tricky to find. For the Kawei K1 model, it's typically located on the outer side of the longitudinal beam under the driver's seat, about half a meter away from the fuel tank. I recommend preparing a strong flashlight and using your to take clear photos of all 17 characters once located. During a vehicle registration transfer with a friend, we discovered that the anti-rust coating on a new vehicle hadn't been properly cleaned, completely obscuring the VIN - it only became visible after applying rust remover spray. Compared to VINs located in windshield corners on other vehicles, while the frame number position on pickups might be harder on your back, it has the advantage of being less prone to wear.

When doing off-road modifications, I've seen many Kawei K1s, and their frame numbers are all located on the central longitudinal beam of the chassis. Here's a trick to find the exact spot: count back from the front wheels, and you'll definitely find it near the second set of suspension brackets. If you're searching on a rainy day with a slippery chassis, it's best to bring a non-slip mat to lay on the ground. Some older models may have severe rust, making the numbers blurry—in that case, use a wire brush to gently clean the area. Don't expect to find it in the engine bay; this vehicle was designed with the identification number stamped on the sturdiest part of the frame, as it needs to bear the weight of the cargo box.


