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Where is the VIN location on Dongfeng Lingzhi?

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VonJanelle
07/29/2025, 10:19 AM

Dongfeng Lingzhi's VIN is located on the door hinge pillar, door lock pillar, or one of the door edge pillars connected to the door lock, near the driver's seat. The label position should be easily readable without moving any vehicle parts except the outer door. The Dongfeng Lingzhi is an MPV under the Fengxing brand, positioned for high-end business and official reception. Its body dimensions are 5115mm in length, 1720mm in width, and 1960mm in height, with a wheelbase of 3000mm. In terms of exterior design, the Dongfeng Lingzhi maintains Mitsubishi's SPACEGEAR rounded and full-bodied styling, featuring the distinctive short front end of Fengxing models, paired with large-sized headlights with pure black housings.

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DeElliot
08/13/2025, 02:35 AM

Last time I went to register my Dongfeng Lingzhi, I spent a long time looking for the VIN location. Now let me share my experience. The VIN is most commonly found in two places on this vehicle: one is at the lower left corner of the windshield - you can see that small metal plate with just a glance outward from the driver's seat. The other location is near the B-pillar of the driver's door - open the driver's door and you'll find a label sticker on the inner side. Sometimes it might also be on the nameplate under the hood, but most Dongfeng Lingzhi owners report finding it on the windshield. Locating it is crucial for things like insurance claims or when selling the car. I recommend avoiding high-pressure water jets when washing that area to prevent label wear, making future record checks much easier. If you can't find it, don't panic - checking the owner's manual or contacting after-sales service will give you more accurate information, as each vehicle's design may have slight variations in placement.

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EliDella
10/10/2025, 04:29 AM

I remember when inspecting my Dongfeng Lingzhi, the most convenient spot for the VIN is that transparent area at the lower left of the windshield—it practically jumps out at you when you glance down. If you can't find it there, try the sticker label inside the driver's door frame or on the framework of the rear doors; these locations are also easy to pinpoint. As someone who frequently handles vehicle matters, I recommend ensuring ample lighting when searching and using a small brush to clear away dust to avoid misreading. The VIN is crucial for inspections and ownership transfers, so if it's obscured by grime, address it promptly. I suggest checking its legibility during routine maintenance to save hassle when you need to present it. Don’t forget it might also be hidden under the trunk floor panel, though Dongfeng Lingzhi rarely designs it this way—avoiding time-consuming searches would be wiser.

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CeciliaRose
11/23/2025, 09:52 PM

The chassis number of my Dongfeng Lingzhi is right at the lower left corner of the windshield, super easy to find. You can spot that eye-catching label at first glance when opening the door. Having it fixed in those locations simplifies daily maintenance. I believe novice friends won't miss it as long as they locate it once when getting in the car. It's used for all critical record-keeping to ensure safety compliance. Simple cleaning and maintenance guarantee long-term visibility.

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DelCaleb
01/13/2026, 11:24 PM

I've been driving my Dongfeng Lingzhi for many years, and the VIN is usually clearly and conveniently located in the small frame at the bottom left of the front windshield. From a maintenance perspective, I emphasize that the position on the inner side of the door pillar is also common. Regular inspection and cleaning of stains can make it more readable and avoid repair delays. The VIN is important for tracking history, so don't overlook protecting the label's integrity. It's recommended to focus on wiping it during car washes to prevent corrosion from affecting identification.

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