
Here are the locations of the VIN on the Baojun 730: 1. Lower left corner of the instrument panel. 2. On the firewall in the engine compartment. 3. On the vehicle identification plate of the radiator crossbeam. The functions of the VIN are as follows: 1. To confirm the identity of the vehicle. 2. Traffic violation inquiries. 3. Vehicle batch inquiries. 4. Precise parts lookup. Below is extended information about the 2021 Baojun 730: 1. Body dimensions are: length 4780mm, width 1780mm, height 1740mm, wheelbase 2750mm, fuel tank capacity 52 liters. 2. Equipped with a 1.5T turbocharged engine. 3. Maximum horsepower is 147ps, maximum power is 108kw, maximum torque is 250nm.

I've been repairing cars for almost twenty years, and the Baojun 730 is a common sight. As for the VIN, the main location is at the lower left corner of the windshield, easily visible from the driver's seat. It's also engraved on the label inside the B-pillar when you open the passenger door, a spot I frequently check during repairs. The VIN is like a car's ID card—don't scrape it off or cover it up, as it's needed for annual inspections. When washing the car, avoid blasting that area directly with a high-pressure hose to prevent damaging the label. If you really can't find it, check the vehicle registration or insurance documents—just make sure it matches the one on the car.

Last time I helped my neighbor locate the VIN of his Baojun 730, the most obvious spot was at the bottom left corner of the windshield - just crouch down to copy it. There's also a small label on the metal edge of the passenger door frame, visible when you open the door. The owner's manual mentions there might be an engraved stamp in the engine compartment, though it's a hassle to crawl under to find it. Nowadays, this number is needed for ETC applications and insurance renewals, so I just took photos and saved them on my phone for reference. Remember to view it from a mirror's angle, otherwise the reflected numbers can be hard to read.

When I bought my Baojun 730, the salesperson taught me that the VIN is located at the lower left corner of the windshield, under the wiper. Once when I needed to do a transfer and had to make a rubbing, I found the white label on the side of the passenger door frame was clearer. I suggest all sisters take a photo and save it on their phones, or write the number down on a note and keep it in the glove box. If you can't find it when handling business at the DMV, you can directly provide a copy of the vehicle license. Usually, be careful not to cover the number position with a sunshade, and just wipe it gently with a towel when washing the car.


