Where is the VIN number of Geely King Kong?

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AliviaLynn
07/29/25 3:11am
Geely King Kong's VIN number is located at the lower part of the front passenger door, which can be seen when the door is opened. Here is an introduction about the VIN number: 1. The VIN number is the Vehicle Identification Number (VIN), which is an abbreviation for Vehicle Identification Number in English. Except for trailers and motorcycles, it is usually found on the door hinge post, door lock post, or one of the door edges near the driver's seat, fixed on the left side of the dashboard, or on the inner side of the door near the driver's seat. 2. VIN number inquiry: The VIN is like the car's ID number, determined according to national vehicle management standards, and contains information such as the manufacturer, year, model, body type and code, engine code, and assembly location. The new driving license usually prints the VIN number in the 'VIN' column.
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DelAlexandra
08/12/25 1:31pm
I remember when I checked the VIN of my Geely King Kong before, it felt quite easy. You can simply stand at the front of the car and look toward the lower left corner from outside the windshield—there’s a long plastic label stuck there with the number clearly visible. If it’s hard to see, you can open the driver’s side door, and there’s usually a small label on the door frame or the B-pillar (the metal part connecting the door to the body) with the number. I always make sure to wipe these spots when washing my car to prevent dust from covering the number. If you still can’t find it, pop open the hood—there might be a metal plate near the engine or firewall stamped with the VIN. As a last resort, check the vehicle registration or insurance documents, as they always record the VIN. I’ve noticed many people forget to check all possible locations, so be patient, look from different angles, and make sure the digits and letters aren’t worn or faded. After all, the VIN is like a car’s unique ID—it’s essential for registration and repairs, so don’t overlook it.
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FrankDella
10/02/25 5:29am
As a car enthusiast who loves to delve into details, I'd like to discuss common locations of VINs. The standard design for the Geely King Kong places the VIN at the lower left corner of the front windshield, clearly visible from outside the car as it's printed on the film. This is a well-chosen spot due to its dustproof, waterproof, and easy-to-maintain qualities. Additionally, a secondary label is affixed to the door pillar or frame on the driver's side when the door is opened, serving as a backup in case the primary label is damaged. I also find it fascinating that the 17-character alphanumeric combination of the VIN reveals details like the model year and manufacturing origin. When helping friends locate VINs, I always recommend bringing a magnifying glass for closer inspection, especially for older vehicles where labels may have peeled off. If the engine compartment label is also illegible, don't rush to guess—it's best to refer to the vehicle manual for precise location details. After all, these locations are designed with security in mind to prevent counterfeiting.
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