
Haval H6 VIN number locations: 1. Under the front windshield on the driver's side; 2. On the vehicle registration certificate, where the new version usually prints the VIN code in the "VIN number" column; 3. Other locations: such as on the policy, various nameplates in the engine compartment, and on the driver's side door pillar. The Haval H6 is a compact SUV from the Great Wall Motors brand series, with body dimensions of 4640mm in length, 1825mm in width, and 1690mm in height, and a wheelbase of 2680mm. The Haval H6 has a maximum power output of 169 horsepower, with the maximum power achieved between 5000 to 5600 rpm, and a maximum torque of 285 Nm, with the maximum torque achieved between 1400 to 3000 rpm.

When it comes to locating the VIN (Vehicle Identification Number) on a Haval H6, based on my personal experience, it's positioned at the lower left corner of the front windshield, directly facing the driver's seat. The 17-digit code is clearly visible through the glass, and I usually wipe it clean during car washes to maintain clarity. Simply put, the VIN is like a car's ID number—it's used for vehicle registration or claims, and it's handy for checking recall notifications. Having driven similar SUVs, I've noticed some owners might overlook the metal tag attached to the door frame edge, which is quite convenient but should be handled gently to avoid damage. Overall, the placement is user-friendly, making it easy to find and hassle-free.

In my years of repairing cars, I've seen many scenarios where people look for the chassis number on a Haval H6. The most common locations are the lower left corner of the windshield or on the side of the driver's door frame, where a clear label displays the VIN code. Sometimes, if the wipers or glass are dirty and obstruct the view, a quick wipe will make it visible. The chassis number is actually crucial, especially when we inspect the vehicle's history for accident records during checks, and it can also help owners look up repair manuals. I recommend not just focusing on the engine while driving; take a moment to glance at these small details regularly to prevent future issues. The location is relatively fixed and not easy to mistake.

When I first bought my Haval H6, I didn’t know where the VIN was either. Later, I found it right at the corner of the front windshield, on the driver’s side—easy to spot. Simple and conspicuous, even for beginners. The VIN is mainly used for vehicle registration or verifying information during . The placement is very practical.


