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Where is the vehicle SN number?

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DeVivian
09/06/25 2:20am

The SN code on a vehicle needs to be queried through the 4S dealership's backend system. Meaning of SN code: SN code stands for Serial Number, sometimes referred to as Serial No. It is a product serial number introduced to verify the legitimate identity of a product, ensuring users' rights to genuine products and legal services. A genuine product corresponds to only one unique product serial number. Function of SN code: SN code is also known as machine code in some contexts. Certain software implements protective measures against piracy by generating a unique identification code during user registration based on the computer's hardware and software information where the software is installed. This is generally called machine code, also known as serial number, authentication code, or registration code.

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