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Where is the VIN of a Haval vehicle?

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NorahFitz
07/29/2025, 06:05:19 AM

Haval's Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) is located at the lower right corner of the front windshield. The VIN, which serves as the car's ID card, consists of 17 digits containing the vehicle's information. Taking the Haval H6 as an example: 1. Dimensions: The Haval H6 measures 4653mm in length, 1886mm in width, and 1730mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2738mm. 2. Powertrain: It is equipped with a 7-speed dual-clutch transmission, delivering a maximum horsepower of 169. The car's maximum power is 124 kW, with a front-wheel-drive system. The front suspension features a MacPherson independent suspension, while the rear suspension is a multi-link independent suspension. The tire specification is 225/60R18.

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VanArcher
08/13/2025, 08:46:09 AM

Actually, I just helped a friend locate the VIN of his Haval H6 a couple of days ago. The easiest spot to see it is at the lower left corner of the windshield—that long sticker beneath the wipers, just tilt your head slightly to read it clearly. When you open the driver's door, there's also a white label on the door sill with a 17-digit alphanumeric combination. Remember to verify if it matches the VIN on the vehicle registration certificate. Additionally, there's a metal plate in the engine compartment near the top of the right front shock absorber tower. These locations are all mandated by national standards for identification. During the last annual inspection, the staff even specifically taught me to take clear photos of all these spots with my phone for backup.

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Lucas
10/06/2025, 10:49:03 PM

The Haval VIN is usually affixed in three locations: there's a transparent label at the lower part of the windshield on the driver's side; open the driver's door and look down at the white label at the bottom of the B-pillar; lift the engine hood, and there's also a stamped metal plate on the engine firewall. It's best to bring a flashlight when searching for these locations, as some nameplate positions are quite dim. I've heard that it can be troublesome if you can't find it when handling business at the DMV, so it's advisable to regularly verify and back up the VIN on the vehicle registration, nameplate, and insurance policy.

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MacJade
11/19/2025, 11:12:35 PM

You can see it by crouching at the lower left corner of the windshield. If it's obscured or worn out, you can also check the label at the bottom of the door frame by opening the driver's door. The engine compartment nameplate is usually located near the battery. These three locations serve as cross-references, and the DMV primarily checks this during vehicle transfer inspections. Remember to prepare a rubbing in advance to save time.

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AlanaRose
05/09/2026, 04:51:01 AM

I've researched the Haval series, and the VIN code locations for common models like the H6/F7 are generally consistent: 1. Visible through the glass at the lower left of the windshield. 2. On the vehicle information label on the right front door frame. 3. On the firewall nameplate in the engine compartment. Great Wall provides illustrated instructions on page 37 of the manual. Here's a little-known fact: there are over a dozen hidden marking points throughout the vehicle, such as the inner side of the trunk floor or on the crossbeams, but these require disassembly to see and aren't necessary for the average owner to locate. If you really can't find it, the complete chassis number is also printed on the vehicle's insurance policy.

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