The chassis number (series number or VIN number) on the website often corresponds to the last characters among the 17th of the alphanumeric code. Before 2004, the last 8 characters were written on "series number type" zone of the registration certificate. From then, it is completely written on E zone "Vehicule Identification Number". In general, it is also engraved on the engine compartment, on the front passenger doorstep and in the boot.
It is the unique reference the manufacturer gives to the original equipment. It allows to make sure the spare part you buy is compatible with your vehicle. Most of the time, this number is written on the equipment itself so it is necessary to take it off to read it.
The chassis number (series number or VIN number) on the website often corresponds to the last characters among the 17th of the alphanumeric code. Before 2004, the last 8 characters were written on "series number type" zone of the registration certificate. From then, it is completely written on E zone "Vehicule Identification Number". In general, it is also engraved on the engine compartment, on the front passenger doorstep and in the boot.
The chassis number (series number or VIN number) on the website often corresponds to the last characters among the 17th of the alphanumeric code. Before 2004, the last 8 characters were written on "series number type" zone of the registration certificate. From then, it is completely written on E zone "Vehicule Identification Number". In general, it is also engraved on the engine compartment, on the front passenger doorstep and in the boot.
The chassis number (series number or VIN number) on the website often corresponds to the last characters among the 17th of the alphanumeric code. Before 2004, the last 8 characters were written on "series number type" zone of the registration certificate. From then, it is completely written on E zone "Vehicule Identification Number". In general, it is also engraved on the engine compartment, on the front passenger doorstep and in the boot.
The chassis number (series number or VIN number) on the website often corresponds to the last characters among the 17th of the alphanumeric code. Before 2004, the last 8 characters were written on "series number type" zone of the registration certificate. From then, it is completely written on E zone "Vehicule Identification Number". In general, it is also engraved on the engine compartment, on the front passenger doorstep and in the boot.
It is the unique reference the manufacturer gives to the original equipment. It allows to make sure the spare part you buy is compatible with your vehicle. Most of the time, this number is written on the equipment itself so it is necessary to take it off to read it.
The chassis number (series number or VIN number) on the website often corresponds to the last characters among the 17th of the alphanumeric code. Before 2004, the last 8 characters were written on "series number type" zone of the registration certificate. From then, it is completely written on E zone "Vehicule Identification Number". In general, it is also engraved on the engine compartment, on the front passenger doorstep and in the boot.
The chassis number (series number or VIN number) on the website often corresponds to the last characters among the 17th of the alphanumeric code. Before 2004, the last 8 characters were written on "series number type" zone of the registration certificate. From then, it is completely written on E zone "Vehicule Identification Number". In general, it is also engraved on the engine compartment, on the front passenger doorstep and in the boot.