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how to know what size engine you have
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To determine your car's engine size, you can follow a few methods. Firstly, check your vehicle’s manual, as it often provides engine specifications. Secondly, examine the engine bay for a label or sticker that may indicate engine displacement in liters or cubic centimeters. Another practical approach is to look at the Vehicle Identification Number (VIN), which can be found on the dashboard, driver's side door jamb, or your car's registration documents. The VIN contains a wealth of information including engine size, denoted by specific characters depending on the manufacturer. Websites and services can decode your VIN. Additionally, if these options aren't fruitful, contacting a dealership with your VIN can also provide you with accurate engine details. Remember, knowing your engine size is crucial for maintenance, parts replacement, and understanding your car’s performance capabilities.
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