
Nissan Sylphy's VIN number can be found in the following locations: 1. On the front windshield, at the lower part of the driver's side. 2. On the vehicle's side frame after opening the engine hood, usually on the passenger side. 3. Under the passenger seat, push the seat to its rearmost position to see it on the beam beneath. Related information: 1. Configuration: The Sylphy has incorporated more practical features into its lower trims. The CVT Yuexiang version comes equipped with LED headlights, leather steering wheel, faux leather seats, rear center armrest, keyless entry, rearview camera, and front side airbags, which already meet daily driving needs. 2. Transmission: The new-generation XTRONIC CVT continuously variable transmission system is the world's most advanced transmission. High-end vehicles like the Audi 2.8 and Teana 3.5 are equipped with CVT, and the Sylphy is the first in its class to adopt this transmission.

I've been driving a Nissan Sylphy for several years and often need to check the VIN for insurance transfers. The most common location is the white label on the driver's side door frame - just open the door and bend down to see a 17-digit alphanumeric combination firmly affixed there. If it's missing or obscured, walk around to the front of the car and check the lower left corner of the windshield where it's clearly printed for quick visibility. Some older Sylphy models also have the metal code stamped near the shock tower in the engine bay - just glance at it occasionally during car washes. Remember, the VIN is your vehicle's ID card, essential for buying/selling or accident claims, so keep it legible to avoid complications later.

As someone who has driven various car models for a long time, I recommend checking the VIN of the Nissan Sylphy at the lower left corner of the windshield. It's transparent and clear, allowing you to read the complete information with just a glance from outside the car. The second location is the label on the door pillar, which is higher up and prone to dust accumulation, so it needs to be wiped clean. These placements are designed to prevent tampering, making it convenient for traffic police to verify in case of an accident. Never overlook these small details. If there's any wear, gently wipe it with a soft cloth instead of scraping it hard. It's particularly important to check and ensure it remains intact during routine maintenance. The VIN serves as proof for insurance registration or ownership transfer, saving you from unnecessary hassle later on.

When helping my friend inspect the Sentra, the VIN is usually most visible at the lower left of the front windshield, allowing roadside checks without opening the door. Another location is the door pillar label, positioned lower but with identical information. This multi-backup design is quite reasonable.


