How to Check Engine Size on Car
Step 1: Locate the vehicle identification number (VIN).
The VIN is a 17-digit code that can be used to obtain various details about your car, including its engine size. The VIN is typically located on the driver’s side door jamb, on the dashboard, or on the engine block.
Step 2: Decode the VIN.
There are a few different ways to decode a VIN. You can use a free online VIN decoder, or you can look up the VIN in a vehicle history report. The VIN will provide you with a variety of information about your car, including its make, model, year, and engine size.
Step 3: Look for the engine size code.
The engine size code is typically located in the tenth digit of the VIN. The code will be a letter, followed by a number. The letter represents the engine type, while the number represents the engine displacement in liters.
Step 4: Convert the engine displacement to cubic inches.
To convert the engine displacement from liters to cubic inches, you can use the following formula:
**Cubic inches = displacement in liters * 61.02**
Step 5: Determine the engine size.
Now that you have the engine displacement in cubic inches, you can determine the engine size. The engine size is typically expressed in liters or cubic centimeters. To convert from cubic inches to liters, divide the cubic inches by 61.02. To convert from cubic inches to cubic centimeters, multiply the cubic inches by 16.39.
Additional tips
* If you are unable to find the engine size code in the VIN, you can look for it on the engine block. The engine size code is typically cast into the metal of the engine block.
* You can also estimate the engine size by looking at the car’s specifications. The specifications will typically list the engine displacement in liters or cubic centimeters.
* If you are still having trouble finding the engine size, you can contact the manufacturer of the vehicle. The manufacturer will be able to provide you with the engine size.