Where is the VIN located on a Land Rover Range Rover Sport?

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ErinLynn
07/30/25 5:41am
The VIN of the Land Rover Range Rover Sport is located on the nameplate in the engine compartment. In the 17-digit identification code of the VIN, the first 3 characters represent the country of production, manufacturer, and vehicle type; characters 4 to 8 represent the vehicle's characteristics; the 9th character is a check digit used to verify the correctness of the VIN; the 10th character represents the production year; the 11th character indicates the assembly location, usually denoted by 0; and characters 12 to 17 represent the production serial number. Checking the VIN can confirm the vehicle's identity and help accurately identify the vehicle in certain situations; it can be used to check for traffic violations, as the VIN is required for such inquiries. It can also determine the vehicle's production batch, such as confirming whether the vehicle is within a recall range. Additionally, it enables precise parts lookup, especially if the owner is unsure of the part number, by entering the VIN to find the correct parts.
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