Identification markings

Various visible markings for the identification and tracking of your vehicle.
A. Vehicle identification Number (VIN) under the bonnet.
This number is engraved on the bodywork near the damper support.
To gain access to it, raise the plastic cover.
B. VIN on the windscreen lower crossmember.
This number is indicated on a selfadhesive label which is visible through the windscreen.
C. Manufacturer's plate.
This plate is riveted onto the engine mounting.
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D. Manufacturer's label.
This number is indicated on a selfdestroying label affixed to the right hand centre pillar.
This plate / label also indicates the kerb weight, the gross vehicle weight (GVW) and the gross train weight (GTW).
E. Tyre/paint label.
This label is affixed to the middle pillar, on the driver's side.
It bears the following information:
- the tyre inflation pressures with and without load,
- the tyre sizes,
- the inflation pressure of the spare wheel,
- the paint colour code.
The tyre pressures must be checked
when the tyres are cold, at least once a month.
If the tyre pressures are too
low, this increases fuel consumption.
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