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how to check car engine size
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To determine a car's engine size, you can employ several methods. Firstly, consult the vehicle's owner's manual or look for a label under the hood, typically affixed to the engine cover or near the front of the engine bay, detailing engine displacement in liters or cubic centimeters. Alternatively, the VIN (Vehicle Identification Number) provides a wealth of information. By decoding the VIN, which is found on the dashboard's driver's side or the driver’s side door jamb, you can extract specifics about the engine size. Online VIN decoders or contacting a dealership with your VIN can help in this regard. Lastly, for more direct inspection, engine displacement is often engraved or cast into the engine block, though this may require more effort to locate. Regardless of the method, knowing your car's engine size is crucial for maintenance, part replacements, and understanding vehicle performance.
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