Where is the VIN located on the Verano?
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Verano's VIN stamp is located on the inner lower left side of the front windshield, on the front side of the radiator frame, and on the vehicle identification plate of the radiator frame. Introduction to Vehicle Identification Number (VIN): The VIN is a unique identification number for each vehicle, with no two vehicles sharing the same VIN. For large trucks, it is usually located at the bottom of the vehicle, while for sedans, it is typically found below the front windshield. Functions of the VIN: The VIN follows specific rules: illegal characters include O, Q, I, and 0, and the letter Z is not allowed in the 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.
I've been driving a Verano for several years and often need to locate the Vehicle Identification Number, especially during maintenance or when selling the car. Generally, it's located at the lower left corner of the windshield near the driver's seat—just look from the outside window to clearly see a 17-digit alphanumeric code. Sometimes, after opening the door, there's a label on the B-pillar of the door frame with the same VIN printed on it. When you open the engine compartment, there's also a metal plate near the hood displaying it. Last time I bought insurance, I noticed it was also recorded on the vehicle registration certificate and insurance card. Make it a habit to regularly check that the location is clean and unobstructed, so you can quickly provide it in emergencies and avoid delays. I recommend taking a photo and saving it on your phone the first time you locate it—it's a simple and practical step.