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Where is the VIN located on the imported Ford Edge?

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MacPenelope
07/29/25 12:53pm
For the imported Ford Edge, the Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) is located on the firewall in the engine compartment, as well as under the front passenger seat. Here are some important notes: 1. VIN Meaning: The first digit of the VIN for the imported Ford Edge identifies the country/region of origin, indicating where the vehicle was assembled. For example, vehicles manufactured in Japan start with J. The second digit identifies the manufacturer of the Ford Edge. 2. VIN Rules: The overall rules for the Ford Edge VIN prohibit the use of certain characters such as O, Q, I, and 0. The letter Z is invalid in the model year position. The ninth digit can only be a number from 0 to 9 or the uppercase letter X. The last four digits must all be numbers and cannot be letters.
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MacCali
08/14/25 1:39am
Last year, I bought an imported Ford Edge and was curious about where the VIN (Vehicle Identification Number) was located. I found it conveniently placed on the lower left corner of the windshield in front of the driver's seat—a long combination of numbers and letters that’s very easy to spot. Additionally, when you open the driver’s door, there’s usually a small plate on the door pillar or B-pillar displaying the VIN. If it’s dirty, just wipe it with a damp cloth to make it legible. This location is very user-friendly for beginners. When I purchased the car, the salesperson reminded me that if I couldn’t find it, not to panic—just check the owner’s manual or visit a 4S店 (authorized dealership), as they can help locate it. After all, the VIN is crucial for vehicle registration and insurance claims. It’s a good habit to glance at it before parking, so you won’t have to worry about losing this important information.
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MacNathan
10/09/25 6:32am
As someone frequently involved in vehicle maintenance, I've dealt with many Ford Edge issues. The VIN location on imported vehicles is actually quite similar to most modern cars—primarily at the bottom of the driver's side of the windshield, where a string of numbers can be scanned through the glass. Secondly, open the door and check along the door frame upwards or sideways; there’s usually a metal or plastic plate engraved with the VIN. In the engine compartment, you might also find it on the firewall or the inner side of the hood, though it requires a bit more effort. I recommend using your phone's flashlight for better visibility or taking a photo to zoom in, which is far more effective than guessing blindly. The VIN is the vehicle's unique ID, containing details like the manufacturing plant and year, and is essential for every repair. If you can’t locate it, avoid forcing parts apart—just head to a professional shop.
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McLilliana
11/22/25 7:46am
I drive a Ford Edge imported model, and the VIN is quite easy to locate. It's on a small, clear plate at the lower left area of the front windshield. Additionally, when you fully open the driver's door, the same number is often engraved on the door pillar. Make it a habit to check it during regular use to ensure it's clearly readable. If it becomes blurry, it could cause trouble, affecting vehicle transfer or accident handling. Simple steps: sit in the car and look out from the corner of the windshield.
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