Where to Find the China 6 Emission Standard Label?

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DelaneyAnn
07/29/25 7:55am
The methods to check the China 6 emission standard label are as follows: 1. Review the relevant information on the vehicle conformity certificate. The vehicle conformity certificate contains many key details, including the emission standard section, which clearly indicates the national emission standard the vehicle complies with. 2. Check the environmental information list provided with the vehicle. When purchasing a vehicle through official channels, the accompanying documents will include an environmental information list. The first section related to vehicle information will specify whether the model meets the China 6 standard. 3. Query through specialized websites. After identifying the desired model, locate the specific vehicle identification number in its related documents. 4. Carefully verify the vehicle conformity certificate. During the vehicle delivery process, the dealer will provide the vehicle's conformity certificate. You can then review the details, including the 'Exhaust Emissions' section, which lists the specific national standard number referenced during certification. The standard number and corresponding year will indicate whether it meets the China 6 standard.
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LaNicole
08/13/25 2:57am
I just bought a new car a few days ago and was curious about where to find the China VI emission standard label. After searching online, I found out it's usually marked on the nameplate on the door frame, indicating the emission standard like China VI. I also checked the engine compartment and found a small label with the specific model. When purchasing the car, the salesperson gave me an environmental compliance list, which clearly stated whether it's China VI-B or China VI-A. I think this is very important because new car registrations now require at least China VI standards, and older standards like China V might face restrictions and could be unusable. Driving a China VI car, I feel the emissions are much lower, the exhaust smell is lighter, and I don’t have to worry about environmental checks on highways. The easiest way to check the label is to take a photo of the VIN with your phone and look up the environmental information on the brand’s official website. If the nameplate is blurry, you won’t be left in the dark. In short, just take a look yourself—it’s simple and won’t disrupt daily use. Besides, you can always ask the mechanic to check it during maintenance.
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CharlieAnn
10/05/25 3:12am
Having worked with cars for over a decade, car owners often ask where the China VI emission standard label is located. Common positions include the nameplate on the door frame or the label in the engine compartment, while some models have it stuck in the corner under the dashboard. First, open the door and check the small aluminum plate on the door edge—it usually prints the emission standard with 'China VI' clearly marked. If you can't find it there, pop the hood and look for a white label with asterisks, which provides detailed information. Don’t forget to check the environmental protection list in the vehicle documents—it's the most reliable source, listing specific levels like China VI-B. I’ve seen cases where buyers misjudged the label, assuming it was worn or damaged, only to face registration issues and waste half a day. My advice? Bring a flashlight to inspect the label clearly—both brand-new and older cars can easily hide details. Truth is, the China VI standard is widespread now, but when buying used cars, double-check to avoid scams. Engine condition? First, check the label, then listen to the sound—saves you costly repairs later.
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