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Where to Find the Vehicle Model Code?

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DelPatrick
08/26/2025, 11:37 PM

Locations to check the vehicle model code: 1. In China, the Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) is mostly located on the left side of the dashboard, below the windshield; 2. On the motor vehicle license, the new license usually prints the VIN code in the vehicle identification number column; 3. Other places: such as various nameplates in the engine compartment, on the driver's side door pillar, or on the insurance policy. VIN is the abbreviation for Vehicle Identification Number, which contains information about the vehicle's manufacturer, year, model, body type and code, engine code, and assembly location, consisting of a total of 17 characters.

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McJude
09/08/2025, 10:45 PM

I've been driving for over twenty years. The vehicle identification number, also known as the VIN, is a 17-character alphanumeric code that helps identify specific models and configurations. Common locations include the lower left corner of the windshield, easily visible from outside the car, or by opening the driver's door and checking the small label on the B-pillar. It's also often affixed to the firewall area in the engine compartment. Once when buying car insurance, they requested this code to verify the vehicle's history, saving me a lot of time. Nowadays, many online tools allow you to input the VIN to check the vehicle's year and manufacturer information, which is very useful for maintenance and accident handling. If you can't find it, check the vehicle registration certificate or user manual, as it's usually printed there. Make sure not to record it incorrectly, as it's essential for purchasing parts or applying for recalls.

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CeciliaDella
10/22/2025, 11:34 PM

As a novice driver with less than a year of experience, I spent quite some time locating the VIN (Vehicle Identification Number) for insurance purposes. Typically, it's prominently visible at the bottom left of the windshield when viewed from the driver's seat; alternatively, you can check the small plate on the door frame after opening the door. The VIN is also displayed on the label under the hood. I looked up this code online myself and found that it can decode the manufacturing year and model, which is handy for matching the correct size when buying new wiper blades. I remember this code was also photocopied on the registration certificate during the first registration, so keeping the documents well-organized is very convenient. Now, whenever I encounter issues, I take photos to record them, avoiding the loss of crucial information. This thing is simple but extremely practical, especially when dealing with a new car.

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VanIsabela
12/05/2025, 10:57 PM

When my child first got their driver's license and asked where to find the vehicle identification number, I told them to check the label on the door hinge area of the driver's seat—it's visible as soon as you open the door. Alternatively, they could look at the sticker in the lower left corner of the windshield from outside the car. There might also be a small metal plate stamped on components in the engine bay. I reminded them to pull out the owner's manual, which documents the VIN's complete location. In daily life, this number is used for insurance claims or identity verification during repairs, so simply remembering its location saves a lot of hassle.

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