Where is the vehicle's nameplate located?

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LeHenry
07/24/25 9:57pm
Vehicle nameplates are located either at the lower part of the front passenger door or in the engine compartment fuse box. You can see them by opening the door or lifting the hood. Relevant information about vehicle nameplates is as follows: 1. A vehicle nameplate is a sign that indicates the basic characteristics of the vehicle, mainly including the manufacturer, model, engine power, total weight, load capacity or passenger capacity, factory serial number, manufacturing date, and manufacturer name. 2. The vehicle's manufacturing time can be determined from the nameplate, as the manufacturing time is indicated on the nameplate in the driver's compartment. 3. The factory nameplate contains information such as the vehicle's displacement and production date.
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