Where to Check the Car PIN Code?

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Angel
07/30/25 4:13am
The car PIN code is equivalent to the car password. To check the PIN code, you need to go to a 4S dealership. The dealer can read the anti-theft device identification code from the control unit, then apply to query the password. The car manufacturer will search the database and send the result to the dealer. The following are the functions of the car PIN code: 1. Provide vehicle information: The car PIN code is the vehicle identification code, which serves as the car's ID number. It is determined according to national vehicle management standards and includes information such as the vehicle manufacturer, year, model, body type and code, engine code and assembly location, production serial number, etc. 2. Ensure vehicle security: The main purpose of the PIN code is to prevent car theft, damage to the anti-theft converter, and other fault conditions, as well as for fault code clearing and vehicle key matching. The 4S dealership can perform maintenance based on the vehicle PIN code to ensure the vehicle's security.
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