Where is the VIN located on a Haval H2?

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OMason
07/29/25 6:53pm
The VIN (Vehicle Identification Number) of a Haval H2 is located at the lower left corner of the windshield and under the front passenger seat. Under the passenger seat, there is a Velcro strip with two staples on both sides; lifting it will reveal the VIN. Additionally, the VIN can also be found on the engine, insurance policy, and vehicle registration documents. To locate the VIN on the engine, you need to either use a pit or a car lift to raise the vehicle and inspect it from underneath. Vehicle Identification Number (VIN): A VIN is a unique 17-character code composed of letters and numbers used to identify a vehicle. It provides information about the manufacturer, model, chassis number, and other characteristics. To avoid confusion with the numbers 1 and 0, the letters "I," "O," and "Q" are not used. The first three characters of the VIN represent the manufacturer's information, known as the World Manufacturer Identifier (WMI). Characters 4 to 8 indicate vehicle characteristics such as model, engine, transmission, and braking system, which vary by manufacturer. The 9th character is a check digit used to verify the accuracy of the VIN. The 10th character represents the vehicle's production year, the 11th character indicates the assembly plant, and characters 12 to 17 denote the production sequence number. Uses of a vehicle's VIN: Checking the production year: Many vehicle models are recalled due to defects. By checking the VIN, you can determine whether your vehicle or a vehicle you intend to purchase is part of a recall batch. Identifying genuine imported vehicles: The first character of the VIN indicates the country of manufacture. If it is "L," the vehicle is domestically produced; otherwise, it is imported. Checking vehicle history: By querying the VIN, you can obtain detailed information about the vehicle's maintenance records, including whether it has been involved in accidents, floods, or fires.
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