Where is the VIN number on the Nissan Teana?
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Open the engine hood, and the Nissan Teana's VIN number can be seen below the center of the front windshield. The VIN, also known as the Vehicle Identification Number, is a 17-character alphanumeric code. Due to its unique identification of the vehicle, it is often referred to as the car's ID card. Here is some additional information: 1. Exterior: The new-generation Teana has undergone lengthening and widening in terms of body dimensions. With a body length of 4901mm, it appears very sleek, accentuated by the rear styling and waistline. 2. Interior: The 8-inch LCD display on the dashboard is quite large, but the display quality does not appear premium. The interface design is relatively simple and clearly layered, making it easy to use even for first-time users. 3. Performance: It comes with a rich set of multimedia playback functions and vehicle connectivity applications, including in-car apps, in-car WiFi, and common internet connectivity features. However, it does not support CarPlay.
As an ordinary Teana owner, I was also quite curious about where the vehicle frame number was when buying my first car. Later, I found out that the Teana's frame number is actually the VIN (Vehicle Identification Number), a unique identifier for each vehicle. Its specific location is usually at the lower left or lower right corner of the windshield on the driver's side, and sometimes it's affixed to the inner side of the passenger door frame. You can open the passenger door and look down to see a label engraved with a 17-character number. Additionally, there may be a backup under the hood or inside the engine compartment. It's crucial not to disclose this number casually to prevent identity theft issues. When buying a car, using it to check the vehicle's history is very convenient, especially to avoid purchasing flood-damaged or accident-damaged vehicles. Last year, I used it to verify documents during the transfer process. In short, just familiarize yourself with its location—it's not often used but is essential. The location is similar across different model years of the Teana, with newer models possibly having it on the B-pillar for easier readability. If you really can't find it, checking the owner's manual or consulting a Nissan dealership can help.