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Where to Find the Engine Number on a Highlander?

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McCorey
09/04/25 5:16am

The engine number of a Highlander can be found at the connection between the engine and the transmission, as well as on the engine block and engine cover. Origin of the engine number: The engine number is a unique alphanumeric code assigned by the manufacturer to identify a vehicle. Composition of the engine number: The engine number consists of a 17-character alphanumeric code, also known as the 17-digit identification code, chassis number, or VIN. Meaning of the engine number: The engine number represents information about the engine's manufacturer, specifications, performance, features, manufacturing process, intended use, and production batch. This includes details such as fuel type, number of cylinders, displacement, and static brake power.

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LeGeorge
09/16/25 6:16am

I remember once helping a friend locate the engine number on a Toyota Highlander. This thing is mainly found on the engine block itself. After opening the hood, you can see it engraved on the side or front of the cylinder block, represented by a combination of numbers and letters. The engine number is particularly crucial—buying, selling, transferring ownership, and even warranty services all rely on it. Not finding it can easily cause delays. The engine number location on the Highlander is relatively obvious, usually near the intake manifold, but some older models might hide it in a corner. It's recommended to use a phone flashlight in good lighting. If it's too dirty to see, wiping off the dust will make it clear. Here’s a little tip: check other labels in the engine bay, like the VIN tag, as they can sometimes indirectly hint at the location. Don’t forget the owner’s manual also has instructions—just flip to the relevant chapter to save time and effort.

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Dominick
10/30/25 6:50am

As a frequent car enthusiast, I find checking the engine number quite straightforward. The Highlander's engine number is engraved on the engine block, easily spotted by opening the hood—usually located on the front side or bottom. This number acts like the car's ID card; it's essential for repairs or selling, so always jot it down. Take your time during the process—it's safer when the engine cools down, and wiping off grime with a cloth helps visibility. Sometimes it's tucked away, like near the cylinder head or exhaust system, so checking from different angles is wise. Make it a habit to glance at the engine number during routine maintenance to avoid last-minute panic. A handy tip: snap a photo and save it on your phone for quick reference later.

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Bill
12/13/25 6:59am

When I first started learning about cars, I didn't know how to check, but the Highlander's engine number is right under the hood. After opening the engine compartment, the engine number is directly engraved on the front or side of the engine block, represented by a series of numbers indicating the model. It's very important and commonly used for paperwork or repairs. If you can't find it, check the user manual or ask for help at a 4S shop. Simple handling will do, don't worry about it being too complicated.

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