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how to know car engine size
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There are a few ways to find out the engine size of your car:
1. **Check the Vehicle's Manual:** The manual that comes with your vehicle will typically have this information.
2. **Look Under the Hood:** On most cars, you can find the engine size stamped somewhere on the engine itself. You may have to clean off dust or grime to see it clearly.
3. **Check the Vehicle Identification Number (VIN):** A vehicle's VIN is a unique code used to identify individual motor vehicles. You can usually find it on the inside of the driver's side door or on the dashboard on the driver's side. Once you have the VIN, you can search for it online or ask a dealership to tell you what engine size it corresponds to.
4. **Look at the Title or Registration:** Both the title and registration document for a vehicle should include the engine size.
5. **Online Search:** Simply type your car's make, model, and year into a search engine, followed by the phrase "engine size". Be aware that if a particular model is available with different engine sizes, this may not yield a definitive answer.
6. **Ask a Mechanic:** If you are unable to find the engine size information using other methods, a mechanic should be able to find out for you.
1. **Check the Vehicle's Manual:** The manual that comes with your vehicle will typically have this information.
2. **Look Under the Hood:** On most cars, you can find the engine size stamped somewhere on the engine itself. You may have to clean off dust or grime to see it clearly.
3. **Check the Vehicle Identification Number (VIN):** A vehicle's VIN is a unique code used to identify individual motor vehicles. You can usually find it on the inside of the driver's side door or on the dashboard on the driver's side. Once you have the VIN, you can search for it online or ask a dealership to tell you what engine size it corresponds to.
4. **Look at the Title or Registration:** Both the title and registration document for a vehicle should include the engine size.
5. **Online Search:** Simply type your car's make, model, and year into a search engine, followed by the phrase "engine size". Be aware that if a particular model is available with different engine sizes, this may not yield a definitive answer.
6. **Ask a Mechanic:** If you are unable to find the engine size information using other methods, a mechanic should be able to find out for you.
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