Where is the Highlander Engine Number?
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Highlander's engine number is located at the connection point between the engine and the transmission. Below is extended information about the Highlander engine: 1. The Highlander uses two types of engine models: the 8AR and the 2AR. 2. The 8AR refers to an inline 4-cylinder engine, while the 2AR refers to a V-type 6-cylinder engine. 3. The engine number is a set of information marked by the car manufacturer in accordance with relevant automotive industry regulations. Every vehicle has a corresponding engine number. Below is extended information about the Highlander: 1. The Highlander is a large-sized SUV produced by Toyota, with dimensions of 4795mm in length, 1910mm in width, and 1760mm in height, and a wheelbase of 2790mm. 2. The Highlander is equipped with a front MacPherson strut and rear double-wishbone suspension system, as well as an EPS electric power steering system, among other features.
I've been dealing with the Highlander for several years, and the specific location of the engine number is on the engine block itself, usually on the side of the cylinder block or near the windshield on the front cover. Open the hood, and you'll see a series of engraved numbers, sometimes covered with oil or dust, so you might need to wipe them with a cloth to see clearly. Don't rush when looking for it; wait until the car cools down for safety, and a flashlight is all the tool you need. This number is extremely important and must be checked when selling or transferring the car. I recommend taking a photo and archiving it as soon as you buy a new car to avoid future hassles. Occasionally, the location may vary by year—for example, older models near the water pump, newer ones with labels on the front cover; just check carefully to avoid obstructions.