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how do i know what type of engine i have
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To identify your engine type, start by checking the vehicle's owner's manual, which should specify the engine model. If the manual is unavailable, locate the engine identification number (EIN) or vehicle identification number (VIN). The EIN, found on the engine block, directly reveals engine details. Alternatively, the VIN, located on the dashboard or driver's side door frame, can be decoded online or by a dealer to provide engine information. Many vehicles also have a sticker under the hood or on the timing belt cover that lists engine details. Finally, online forums and databases specific to your vehicle's make and model can offer insights based on model year and other attributes. Understanding your engine type is crucial for maintenance, repairs, and when searching for compatible parts.
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