Where is the VIN number of Audi Q3?

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VonMiguel
07/23/25 10:08pm
The VIN number of Audi A3 is stamped at the bottom of the front windshield. VIN Number: The VIN number consists of 17 characters, hence commonly referred to as the 17-digit code. It includes information such as the vehicle manufacturer, year, model, body type and code, engine code, and assembly location. Taking the Audi A3 2021 Sportback 35 TFSI Progressive Elegance as an example: This car is manufactured by FAW-Volkswagen Audi, equipped with a 7-speed dual-clutch transmission, a 5-door 5-seat hatchback body type, a top speed of 210 km/h, turbocharged intake, and front-wheel drive. Advantages of Audi A3: Greatest Advantage: Abundant power. Handling: The Audi A3 has a solid chassis; the entire series is matched with a 7-speed dual-clutch transmission and a manual/automatic integrated transmission; the steering wheel is light; the suspension is firm; gear shifting is smooth without any jerking; road feedback is relatively clear; the chassis tuning is quite firm; however, wind noise becomes noticeable at high speeds.
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GavinAnn
08/10/25 5:51pm
I remember looking for the VIN (Vehicle Identification Number) was quite common when driving an Audi Q3. The VIN is usually located at the lower left corner of the windshield, visible from the driver's seat as a small engraved series of numbers—convenient and straightforward. Why is it important? It serves as the vehicle's ID card, essential for repairs, insurance claims, and even selling or transferring ownership. If that area is dirty or obstructed, you can also check the driver's door pillar; just open the door to find it. Additionally, a copy is sometimes stamped near the firewall in the engine bay, ensuring you can still locate it even if the windshield is damaged. I recommend cleaning that area occasionally to prevent dirt from covering it, as it helps quickly identify the vehicle's model and year for road safety.
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OKyle
09/23/25 5:57am
I'm quite experienced in locating VIN numbers. On the Audi Q3, the most visible spot is at the bottom left corner of the windshield near the driver's seat – you can clearly see the VIN label there with the naked eye. If you're inspecting or servicing the vehicle, the door jamb plate is equally important; just open the driver's door and glance sideways to spot it. For more technical purposes, there's often a duplicate stamped under the hood near the front of the vehicle, used for professional part matching during diagnostics. Knowing these locations proves practical during manufacturer recalls or accident reporting, as quick VIN access speeds up processing. Routine maintenance shouldn't overlook this – keeping it clean and legible ensures reliability.
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