Where is the VIN number located on the Škoda Kamiq?

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LeLondon
07/29/25 7:30pm
The VIN number of the Škoda Kamiq is located on the windshield in front of the driver's compartment. Introduction to the VIN number: The Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) is a unique code consisting of seventeen letters and numbers that represents vehicle information, including the manufacturer, production location, production year, engine and chassis serial numbers, etc. Functions of the VIN number: It confirms the vehicle's identity and allows for more accurate identification in special circumstances; it is required for traffic violation queries; it helps determine if the vehicle is within a recall batch; and it enables precise parts lookup, especially when the owner is unsure of the part number.
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