Where is my VIN number on my Jeep?
Frequently you can find your VIN number in one of the following locations: on the driver’s side door jam (sometimes on the passenger’s side), under the windshield on the driver’s side, near the firewall of the vehicle or on the steering column.
Where is the engine number on a Jeep Grand Cherokee?
I have just bought a 2011 Grand Cherokee with the 3.6L V6 Pentastar but cannot register to drive it as no-one can find the engine number stamped anywhere. If anyone knows could they please post as soon as possible so I can find the number and show authorities where it is located.
What kind of engine does a jeep PowerTech have?
Over time, the PowerTech V6 engines were replaced by 3.6-liter Pentastar V6 engines – more technically advanced engines with an optimal 60-degree cylinder block design. The PowerTech 3.7-liter six-cylinder engines are pretty reliable and durable.
How to identify engine casting numbers on jeeps?
Serial numbers indicate the year an engine was made and its displacement. Turn off your Jeep and open the hood, securing it in place with the rod so it will not fall on your head as you examine the engine. Your vehicle should be in park, with the emergency brake engaged to ensure that the Jeep remains stationary.
Where is the serial number on a jeep?
“The serial number is on the left side of the block, at the transmission flange.” Wow, Kevlars! You’re good. . . . Where are you that requires an engine number to register a vehicle?
I have just bought a 2011 Grand Cherokee with the 3.6L V6 Pentastar but cannot register to drive it as no-one can find the engine number stamped anywhere. If anyone knows could they please post as soon as possible so I can find the number and show authorities where it is located.
Over time, the PowerTech V6 engines were replaced by 3.6-liter Pentastar V6 engines – more technically advanced engines with an optimal 60-degree cylinder block design. The PowerTech 3.7-liter six-cylinder engines are pretty reliable and durable.
Serial numbers indicate the year an engine was made and its displacement. Turn off your Jeep and open the hood, securing it in place with the rod so it will not fall on your head as you examine the engine. Your vehicle should be in park, with the emergency brake engaged to ensure that the Jeep remains stationary.
“The serial number is on the left side of the block, at the transmission flange.” Wow, Kevlars! You’re good. . . . Where are you that requires an engine number to register a vehicle?