Where to Find the VIN Number on a Nissan Sylphy?

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JuliaAnn
09/07/25 3:45am
Nissan Sylphy's VIN (Vehicle Identification Number) can be viewed on the windshield directly in front of the driver's seat. Another location is inside the engine compartment, where the number can be read after removing the outer cover. Generally, both the VIN and engine number are required for vehicle registration. More information about the VIN is as follows: 1. The VIN (Vehicle Identification Number), known in Chinese as the vehicle identification code, is a unique set of characters assigned by the manufacturer to identify each vehicle. 2. The VIN is a 17-character code composed of letters and numbers, also referred to as the 17-digit identification code, chassis number, or 17-digit number. The arrangement of the vehicle identification code ensures that no two vehicles of the same model will have the same number within 30 years, providing a unique identifier for each vehicle, hence it can be called the 'car's ID card'.
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DiOlive
09/19/25 3:10am
The VIN (Vehicle Identification Number) of the Nissan Sylphy, which is a 17-digit alphanumeric combination, is something I've looked for several times on my own car. The most common location is at the bottom of the windshield on the driver's side, near the wipers—it's clearly visible from outside the car as a labeled sticker. If that area is obstructed or unclear, I open the driver's side door and can usually find it on a small label along the door frame. Sometimes, I also try peeking through the window at the dashboard, where small print might be visible behind the steering wheel. Additionally, there's always a backup on the insurance policy or vehicle registration certificate, which I keep saved on my phone just in case. Knowing the VIN is quite important—I've used it several times when checking a used car's history or for accident claims. I recommend regularly ensuring it's legible and free from scratches to avoid the hassle of visiting a dealership. Overall, Nissan models tend to have consistent VIN locations, with little difference between older and newer Sylphy models.
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