Where is the Land Rover VIN located?

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StNoah
07/30/25 2:55am
Located at the lower left corner of the front windshield, or on the driver's side door hinge pillar, door lock pillar, or door edge, which is quite noticeable. Some may also be found in the engine compartment. Here is more information about the VIN: 1. Introduction: The VIN, also known as the "frame number," is an abbreviation for Vehicle Identification Number. It consists of 17 characters and serves as the unique identification information for a vehicle, much like a car's "ID card." 2. Information included: It contains details such as the country of origin, manufacturer, year, model, and engine type. The VIN is akin to a person's fingerprint; if the steel plate bearing the VIN is damaged, the owner should never attempt to cut the plate themselves.
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