
There is one at the lower right corner of the front windshield, and another on the crossbeam under the front passenger seat. More information about the Haval H6 is as follows: 1. The Haval H6 is the flagship model of the Haval brand. Since its launch in 2011, it has topped for 78 consecutive months, with nearly 3 million owners (as of November 2019). The new Haval H6, as the flagship product in the H6 lineup, is positioned as the "100,000-level national favorite car with stronger power and better fuel efficiency," offering two powertrain options: 1.5GDIT/2.0GDIT + wet 7DCT. 2. The dynamic micro-curve design outlines the side profile of the car, creating a sharp and ready-to-go momentum. The LED intelligent headlights, wrapped wheel arch design, and ultra-cool dynamic style pursue technology and a futuristic feel while maintaining a balance of grandeur and stability.

I recently helped a friend check the VIN of a Haval H6, which is a very practical question. The VIN is like a car's ID card. For the Haval H6, it can usually be found in three prominent locations: the most common is the lower left corner of the windshield, visible when crouching in front of the driver's seat; there's also a plate engraved on the door frame of the passenger side, which can be seen when bending down while opening the door; and there's a metal plate on the firewall when you open the engine hood. If these locations aren't clear, sometimes it's also stamped on the inner side of the spare tire well or under the rear seats. The most reliable way to check the VIN is on the duplicate of the vehicle registration certificate, which has the complete number printed on it, and the purchase invoice also has clear records. When looking for it, it's best to bring a flashlight, as some plate locations reflect light poorly and can be hard to recognize.

I remember specifically researching the VIN location of the Haval H6 during last year's inspection. The spot under the plastic strip in the windshield corner is the most common check point, but it easily gets covered in mud during rainy days. The stamped number on the passenger door frame becomes visible when opening/closing the door, requiring a wipe with a cloth. The aluminum plate in the engine bay sits right against the top of the firewall - be careful not to touch the hot exhaust pipe while looking. Here's a special tip: the new third-gen H6 allows direct view of the stamped chassis number by lifting the rear seat, much more convenient than older models. If all else fails, check the Certificate of Conformity - the full 17-digit code is prominently printed on the first page.

Last month, while helping someone evaluate a used H6, I paid special attention to the VIN locations. Most Haval models have a transparent label at the lower right corner of the windshield, which turns white after prolonged sun exposure and needs to be scratched with a fingernail. There's a stainless steel plate riveted on the passenger door pillar, positioned in a tricky spot that requires fully opening the door to see clearly. Near the ECU on the right side of the engine bay, there's a stamped steel imprint that's only visible with a flashlight. I also discovered a lesser-known fact: a complete VIN imprint is located at the bottom of the spare tire well, a spot particularly favored by vehicle registration and inspectors. The easiest method is to simply check the second page of the vehicle registration document, eliminating the need for any replication.

We just discussed tips for locating the VIN in our car enthusiasts group. For the Haval H6 classic model, it's easiest to spot on the plastic trim panel at the lower left corner of the windshield, but checking it on rainy days is a pain. The newer models have a small aluminum plate under the passenger-side B-pillar, where the characters tend to accumulate dust. The location in the engine compartment is even trickier – you have to remove the air filter box to get a clear photo. My personal advice is to check the vehicle's manual – the barcode label on the title page is the factory VIN, much better than crawling under the car. If you're in urgent need, just dial up the vehicle information menu on the center console screen – some newer H6 models can display the electronic version of the VIN directly in the system settings.

Just helped my cousin with the transfer process last week. The VIN locations for the Haval H6 mainly appear in three spots: the standard position is at the bottom edge of the black plastic trim on the windshield; the stainless steel plate on the passenger side sill is most likely to be covered by floor mats; and there's an embossed imprint on the metal surface near the wiper motor on the right side of the engine bay, which needs to be wiped clean to read clearly. Remember to bring the vehicle's factory certificate when checking – the A4-sized document has the complete VIN specially noted in the lower right corner. For cars with aftermarket body kits, be extra cautious as some unauthorized modifications involving cutting beam heads may damage the original stamping. In such cases, it's best to verify through the records at a 4S dealership.


