Where is the Highlander engine number located?
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The Highlander engine number is located at the junction between the engine and the transmission. The engine number consists of several parts with specific patterns, including the prefix, middle section, rear section, and suffix. The Toyota Highlander is equipped with two types of engines: the 8AR and the 2AR. The 8AR refers to an inline 4-cylinder engine, while the 2AR denotes a V6 engine. The Highlander features three front fascia designs, with the Knight Edition adding more striking dark chrome accents to the grille of the Elite and Luxury trims. It also comes with LED headlights on both sides and more prominent gold chrome detailing inside. In terms of the chassis, the Highlander adopts a front MacPherson independent suspension, while the rear suspension uses a double-wishbone independent setup instead of the more common multi-link configuration.
The engine number of the Highlander is usually engraved on the engine block itself, specifically located at the front or side of the cylinder block. After opening the hood, inspect the central area of the engine by looking down, where a metal plate is engraved with numbers and letters. I always clean off the dust during each car maintenance to get a clearer view. This is quite important as it's required for vehicle registration or insurance claims. I recommend doing this after the engine has cooled down to avoid burns. Additionally, the exact position might vary slightly depending on the model year—for instance, some versions place it near the ignition system—but the Highlander generally keeps it consistent. If you can't find it, the vehicle manual or an experienced mechanic can provide guidance. Keeping this area clean helps with routine maintenance.