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Where is the stamped chassis number located on the Ford Transit?

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FinnLynn
07/28/2025, 06:39:06 PM

The stamped chassis number of the Ford Transit is located on the side above the first step of the right front door. The chassis number, also known as the Vehicle Identification Number (VIN), is a unique code assigned by the manufacturer to identify a vehicle, consisting of 17 letters and numbers. Here is additional information: 1. Ford Transit: The dimensions of the Ford Transit are 5341mm in length, 2032mm in width, and 2061mm in height, with a wheelbase of 3300mm. It is equipped with a 5-speed manual transmission and has a maximum horsepower of 121. The maximum torque is 300 Nm, with the torque range between 1500 to 2500 rpm, and it features front-wheel drive. 2. Vehicle Identification Number: The VIN is an internationally recognized code for identifying motor vehicles, from which one can determine the vehicle's origin, manufacturer name, production year, and other details.

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StCorbin
08/11/2025, 10:03:07 PM

I've dealt with quite a few Ford Transit matters before. The stamped VIN is usually engraved in several obvious locations. The most common spot is in the engine compartment—open the hood and look forward, you'll find it on the metal near the radiator crossbeam or firewall; run your fingers over it, and you can feel the raised numbers. Another common location is on the door frame on the driver's side—when the door is open, check near the pillar latch for the imprint. If you can't find it in these two places, you can also look at the lower left corner of the exterior of the windshield, though that’s usually a printed label version—the stamped VIN may require checking under the engine. The VIN is crucial for vehicle registration and safety inspections, so I recommend bringing a flashlight for your first search and taking your time to avoid scratching yourself.

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HeidiMarie
10/01/2025, 12:21:29 AM

When I drive the Transit for deliveries, I often deal with vehicle information. The stamped VIN (Vehicle Identification Number) is mainly located under the hood. Specifically, after lifting the front hood, look toward the front of the vehicle—there’s a metal section near the radiator support where the number is engraved. If it’s rainy or dirty and hard to find, I just wipe it with a cloth and check again. Additionally, there’s also an imprint on the door frame pillar in the cabin—just open the door and glance down to spot it. Knowing the VIN location is crucial; I always verify it during every maintenance to prevent tampering with the vehicle info. By the way, there might be slight variations depending on the model year, but it generally doesn’t stray far from these spots.

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LaJuliette
11/14/2025, 01:09:01 AM

I've had my Transit for a few years, and the VIN stamp is located at two fixed points: one on the front metal part in the engine compartment, and the other on the pillar when you open the driver's door. I recommend checking the door frame first for quick access, and if not found, then open the hood to look. The VIN is the vehicle's identity code, so keep it safe and don't let anyone tamper with it.

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OMarcus
01/04/2026, 02:49:43 AM

As a vehicle enthusiast, I've disassembled several Ford Transits and found the stamped VIN design quite clever. It's usually fixed on the metal parts near the front engine compartment's radiator beam or firewall, engraved deeply to prevent wear. Another spot is the pillar at the driver's door lock mechanism. These locations ensure convenient safety inspections. Every time I visit the used car market, checking these stamped numbers to verify vehicle history feels so cool!

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MackenzieDella
04/01/2026, 02:56:33 AM

The Ford Transit at my home is what I usually drive, and finding the stamped VIN (Vehicle Identification Number) isn't difficult. It's mainly located in the engine compartment near the front; just lift the hood and you'll see the metal engraving. Another location is on the pillar next to the driver's seat door, clearly visible when opened. At first, I didn't know how to find it, but after learning, checking the insurance policy became much easier. During regular vehicle maintenance, I always take a quick look at the number's clarity to prevent rust from affecting its usability.

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