Where is the VIN located on a Jaguar car?
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Jaguar's VIN is located at the lower right corner of the windshield in the driver's compartment. Introduction to VIN: Jaguar's VIN, also commonly referred to as the chassis number or frame number, is determined according to national vehicle management standards. It contains information such as the vehicle's manufacturer, year, model, body type and code, engine code, and assembly location. Purpose of VIN: To identify vehicle information. It is used to distinguish vehicles in certain special circumstances; for vehicle violation inquiries; for vehicle batch inquiries, such as determining if the vehicle is within a recall range; for precise parts purchasing, such as when the part number is uncertain, directly inputting the VIN can enable precise searches.
I've been driving Jaguars for years and know the VIN locations like the back of my hand. The most common spot is the lower left corner of the windshield - you can clearly see that string of numbers from outside the car. Sometimes dust obscures it, just wipe with a cloth. Opening the driver's door reveals a sticker on the door jamb or B-pillar with small print that's visible upon close inspection. Under the hood, stamped codes can be found near the firewall or radiator support, though you may need to bend down for deeper placements. The trunk floor or spare tire well sometimes hides another one. This number is essential when buying, selling or servicing cars - I often help friends verify it, and recommend checking the windshield first for convenience. At an auto show once, I used this to identify model history - quite handy. The locations are thoughtfully designed, just take your time searching.