Where is the VIN stamping location on BYD Song?
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BYD Song Max's VIN can be found in multiple locations on the vehicle body, such as: beside the left fixing bolt of the horn bracket on the upper edge of the anti-collision beam, on the left front parallel sheet metal edge of the front hood panel, on the sheet metal below the right side of the gearshift mechanism, below the left front door lock body, on the left side of the transmission protrusion feature, and at the transmission arch feature. Below is relevant information about VIN: Function: The Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) is a unique 17-character alphanumeric code used to identify a vehicle's manufacturer, engine, chassis number, and other specifications. Classification: There are two main VIN standards: the first is the ISO 3779 standard adopted by the EU, and the second is primarily used in North America, which is more stringent than the first but remains compatible with it.
For BYD Song owners looking for the VIN stamp, there are generally three main locations to check. At the bottom of the windshield on the driver's side, crouch down and you'll see a long combination of letters and numbers. Open the hood and look inside; you might also find a raised stamp in the firewall area near the wipers. Sometimes it's hidden on the frame beam under the passenger seat, which requires bending down to see clearly. The stamped number is especially needed during vehicle inspections or transfers. If you can't find it, consider asking a repair shop to lift the car with a hoist—some vehicles have additional codes on the chassis rails.
Last time I helped my brother locate the VIN for his Song model, we checked several spots repeatedly. The most obvious is the lower left corner of the front windshield - you can read it right through the glass. It's also clearly visible in the engine compartment; just lift the hood and check the firewall where it's stamped in steel. If both these spots are illegible, remember to check under the front passenger seat - pull back the floor mat to see the number engraved on the frame rail. Actually, the exact locations are marked in the vehicle manual, but most people can't be bothered to look. Don't underestimate this string of numbers - you'll need it for insurance claims or aftermarket part registrations.