Where is the Highlander Engine Number Located?
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The engine number of the Highlander is located at the connection point between the engine and the transmission. The Toyota Highlander uses two types of engine models, namely the 8AR and the 2AR, where the 8AR refers to an inline 4-cylinder engine, and the 2AR refers to a V-type 6-cylinder engine. Below is an introduction to automotive engines: 1. The engine number used in a car's engine is like the engine's ID card. The engine number of a car is some information marked by the car manufacturer in accordance with relevant regulations in the automotive industry. Any car has a corresponding engine number. 2. The components of the engine number follow certain rules. The engine number is composed of the prefix, middle part, suffix, and tail. 3. The prefix consists of symbols representing the engine series and generation, the middle part includes symbols for the number of cylinders, stroke, cylinder arrangement, and cylinder diameter, the suffix refers to symbols representing the engine's characteristics and usage features, and the tail refers to symbols used to differentiate the engine. 4. The engine number is not only used for easy identification of parts during maintenance or repair but also, most importantly, to prevent engine cloning. If you want to check the engine number, you can also find it on documents such as the motor vehicle registration certificate, car purchase invoice, and factory certificate.