
Verna engine number is located on the lower left side of the engine front end, on the side plane where the cylinder block meets the transmission housing. Generally, the location of a car's engine number is as follows: 1. The engine number is referred to as 'engine code' on the vehicle registration certificate. 2. On the engine block. Open the hood, the number marked on the engine is the engine number, with specific locations varying by manufacturer. Here's more information about engine numbers: 1. Digits 1 to 3 represent the World Manufacturer Identifier code, indicating the vehicle's manufacturer. 2. Digits 4 to 8 are VDS (Vehicle Descriptor Section), showing vehicle characteristics including car type, series, body style, engine type, restraint system type, and other vehicle information.

I often help friends locate the engine number of the Verna. It's usually found on the side or front of the engine block. Just open the hood and look for a series of engraved alphanumeric codes – sometimes dust may cover it, but a quick wipe with a cloth will make it visible. If you can't find it there, check the vehicle identification plate on the passenger side door frame or refer to the user manual, which clearly documents this information. I also recommend asking the mechanic to verify it during maintenance to ensure accurate transcription, avoiding registration or insurance hassles. It's actually quite simple to find – takes no more than five minutes at most.

I found the engine number on my Verna by simply opening the hood and looking at the string of numbers engraved on the metal part on the side of the engine. The position isn't deep and is easy to spot. If you don't see it, try checking the label on the inside of the door or the vehicle's user manual. I usually keep a small flashlight handy for better visibility when the lighting is poor. Remember to make sure the car is parked and stable before checking to avoid any accidents. It's convenient and safe, and not as complicated as you might think.

In the Verna model, the engine number is engraved on the casting surface or top area of the engine block. After opening the hood, closely inspect the metal main body section. The exact location may vary slightly depending on the year, but it's typically found near the valve cover, designed for easy identification during manufacturing. Clean off any oil residue, use your phone's flashlight for better visibility, and refer to the vehicle documents if necessary. It's a simple and practical method that requires minimal effort.

When I first started with the Verna, locating the engine number was a small puzzle. Open the front hood, and you'll find a row of small digits on the engine block—easy to spot if it's clean. If it's not clear, check the vehicle label on the door frame of the passenger side or refer to the owner's manual. Avoid scratching the body by forcing anything. Take it slow as a beginner; success isn't complicated, and it feels like a great helper.


