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Where is the VIN stamping on the older model Mondeo?

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LeviLee
07/29/2025, 07:23:49 AM

The VIN stamping on the older model Mondeo is located in the lower black trim strip near the driver's side of the front windshield. Below is some relevant information about the Ford Mondeo: 1. Positioning: On May 11, 2020, the 2020 Changan Ford Mondeo was officially launched, with a total of 4 models released. The 2020 Ford Mondeo not only retains its consistent advantages in power and handling performance but also undergoes a series of upgrades to meet the needs of family consumers, catering to more happy families' demands for high-quality travel. 2. Powertrain: The 2020 Ford Mondeo continues to be equipped with 1.5T and 2.0T turbocharged engines, with maximum power outputs of 134kW and 152kW respectively, and peak torques of 243Nm and 354Nm respectively. Compared to the current models, both engines show slight improvements in their maximum power and peak torque.

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DelDaniel
08/13/2025, 02:46:04 PM

As a long-time owner of an older model Mondeo, driving it for over two decades, I can confirm the VIN (Vehicle Identification Number) location is quite clear. It's typically found at the lower left corner of the windshield, right on the outer edge of the driver's side glass. Look carefully, and you'll spot it engraved on a small metal plate. If you can't locate it there, check under the hood – open the engine compartment and glance towards the radiator support or firewall area, where a stamped number is usually visible. The passenger-side door pillar also often has a label displaying the VIN. This number is crucial; my friend once relied on it to uncover odometer fraud when buying a used car, saving him significant trouble. Older Mondeos tend to accumulate dust, so I recommend wearing gloves and using a small flashlight for careful cleaning. Don’t rush – if you still can’t find it, refer to the owner’s manual, which surely includes a guide diagram. Regularly inspecting the VIN location ensures vehicle identity security, proving useful for transfers or insurance purposes.

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LouisAnn
10/08/2025, 12:04:59 AM

I'm quite familiar with the Mondeo. It's pretty cool for the younger generation to drive such classic cars. The VIN is most commonly found at the lower left corner of the windshield - just sit in the driver's seat and feel for the engraved numbers along the bottom edge of the windshield. It's also easy to locate in the engine compartment; open the hood and check the stamped markings on the metal bracket at the front. Additionally, it's marked on labels in the floor corners under the seats or on door pillars. The VIN isn't just a vehicle ID; it helps you check maintenance records online or avoid buying stolen cars. Last time I did DIY car repairs, I just took a photo of the VIN with my phone to look up parts information - super convenient. For older cars, the location might be dusty, so I suggest wiping it with a damp cloth before driving. If you can't find it, don't panic - just check Mondeo forums or the official manual. The key is to stay patient.

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LaGabrielle
11/21/2025, 12:24:25 AM

As a long-time Mondeo owner and a parent with kids, practicality is key. The VIN is clearly visible under the windshield on the driver's side, and also prominently displayed on the front bracket when you pop the hood. Just remember to prioritize safety during inspections—keep little hands away from engine bay components. This VIN is crucial for vehicle security verification, whether for ownership transfers or insurance claims. I learned this the hard way when my annual inspection got delayed due to a smudged VIN—now I always clean these areas during car washes. If you can't locate it, don't force things; consult your mechanic or refer to the vehicle manual diagrams. Maintaining clear VIN locations ensures worry-free family trips.

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CharlotteMarie
01/11/2026, 02:01:00 AM

I've driven quite a few older cars, and the Ford Mondeo's VIN location is quite standardized. It's engraved on the metal plate at the lower left corner of the windshield, and there's often a stamped code on the bracket near the radiator in the engine compartment. Under the front passenger seat or on the door pillar label are alternative spots. Older models might have rust or wear in these areas, so regular lubrication is recommended to prevent corrosion. The VIN is crucial for vehicle history checks – I once helped a friend avoid buying a salvage car by checking it. If you can't find it, don't force anything; try using a magnifying glass or smartphone flashlight to illuminate corners. If still unsuccessful, consult a professional mechanic. Keeping the VIN legible simplifies all documentation processes.

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AlexLee
04/07/2026, 11:20:38 PM

As an enthusiast who loves tinkering with classic cars, I find that the Mondeo's VIN is usually not hard to locate. The most convenient spot is at the bottom edge of the windshield on the driver's side. You can also find stamped numbers on the radiator support under the hood or on the firewall. There might be a label on the passenger door pillar or information on the floor under the seats. The VIN isn't just for registration—it's also a great tool to prevent fraud. For instance, I once used it to verify a car's original factory configuration. On older cars, these spots can get dirty easily, so it's a good idea to polish the metal surfaces while cleaning. If you can't find it, don't panic—check online repair guides or ask experienced owners for tips. Keeping this detail in good condition can make your daily driving much more worry-free.

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