Where is the VIN stamping located on the Huansu S3?
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The Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) can be found in multiple locations on the vehicle body, such as: next to the left fixing bolt of the anti-collision beam upper edge and horn bracket, on the left front parallel metal edge of the front hood panel, on the metal panel below the right side of the gear shift mechanism, below the left front door lock body, on the left side of the transmission upper protrusion feature, and at the arched feature of the transmission. Purpose of the VIN: The Vehicle Identification Number, abbreviated as VIN, is a unique set of seventeen letters or numbers used on automobiles to identify the manufacturer, engine, chassis serial number, and other specifications of the vehicle. VIN classification: There are mainly two formats of Vehicle Identification Numbers. The first is the ISO 3779 standard adopted by the European Union, and the second standard is primarily used in North America, which is more stringent than the first but still compatible with it.
I've driven the Huansu S3 before, and you really need to look carefully for the VIN stamp location. The most common spot is under the front passenger seat—just lift the floor mat to see the deep-stamped letters and numbers on the crossbeam. If it's not there, try opening the hood and checking the firewall near the windshield. Last time I helped a friend inspect their car, we also found an alternative location on the side of the longitudinal beam above the right rear wheel. Remember to bring a flashlight when searching, as the stamp is often covered in dirt and may require wiping with a cloth to see clearly. Some older models may have more hidden VIN locations; if you can't find it, just take it to a repair shop where they can locate it with professional equipment.
My uncle is in the used car business and often checks the chassis of Huansu S3 vehicles. He says the VIN stamp is usually hidden in three places: the easiest to see is under the front passenger seat—just slide the seat back to spot it; next is on the front bulkhead in the engine bay; and also on the longitudinal beam near the right rear wheel. Last time I transferred ownership of my car, it took me half an hour to find the VIN because the factory paint had covered it. The VIN locations on these seven-seaters are trickier than on sedans, so he recommends squatting down and carefully feeling along the chassis joints, especially the seams below the B-pillar.