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Where is the VIN located on the Highlander?

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LondonDella
08/31/25 5:08am
The engine model numbers 8AR and 2AR of the Toyota Highlander, along with the manufacturing serial numbers, are stamped on the engine block and engine cover plate. Below are the characteristics of the VIN: 1. The VIN serves as its unique identification serial number. These numbers are like a car's fingerprint, not only helping to record issues and changes in ownership but also aiding in theft prevention. 2. The VIN consists of numbers and letters, and this number remains fixed. The motor vehicle driving record database contains information related to the VIN, such as the vehicle's inspection times, ownership change times, and whether it has been involved in serious accidents like crashes, rollovers, or flooding. On most vehicles, the VIN can be found on the dashboard on the driver's side, and this number can also be seen from outside the vehicle through the windshield. 3. This marking is usually located on a sticker or nameplate inside the driver's side door or on the door frame. Sometimes, the VIN is printed inside the glove compartment.
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BeckettMarie
09/12/25 8:21am
I've been driving a Highlander for several years, and the VIN (Vehicle Identification Number) can typically be found in a few places. Open the driver's side door, and there's a small label on the door pillar (B-pillar) with that 17-digit number printed on it. It's also quite visible at the lower left corner of the windshield—just stand outside the car and look down at the glass to see it etched onto the dashboard. When you pop the hood, there's a label or engraving near the firewall. The VIN is pretty important; it makes registering the vehicle, getting insurance, or handling repairs much easier. I recommend that car owners take note of its location in their daily routine to avoid any hassle when selling or transferring ownership, and it can also help prevent buying a problematic used car. Just glance at these spots during regular car checks and keep them clean to ensure the labels aren't worn or covered up.
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Brad
10/27/25 2:24am
As a tech enthusiast, I love picking up practical tips when driving my Highlander. Finding the VIN is easy: open the driver's door, and you'll see it on the label inside the door pillar. If you don't want to open the door, check the lower left corner of the windshield – the number on the dashboard is visible from outside. Pop the hood, and you'll find it on a small metal plate or engraved on the firewall in the engine compartment. The VIN is also recorded in the vehicle documents, but it's handy to know the physical locations for reporting faults or recalls. I make a habit of taking a photo with my phone and saving it, just in case I can't find it in an emergency, especially when verifying authenticity before a used car sale. This number tells you the model year and specifications.
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