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Quick Answer: The most reliable VIN location for the Mitsubishi Grand Lancer X is the stamped chassis number on the firewall/bulkhead in the engine bay. It’s typically stamped into the painted metal on the upper center/left area (when you’re facing the engine), just below the cowl weather strip. Expert tip: it sits in shadow—wipe it clean and use a flashlight to read it.

VIN location Mitsubishi Grand Lancer X 2008-2008

Where is the VIN number in Mitsubishi Grand Lancer X (2008-2008)?

This guide covers the VIN (chassis number) locations on the Mitsubishi Grand Lancer X (2008-2008), including the common stamped body locations and the easier-to-scan plates/stickers.

Chassis Number Locations

B-Pillar VIN Sticker Mitsubishi Grand Lancer X B-pillar / door sill (VIN location)

  • Where to look: Open the front door and look at the lower section of the B-pillar (the pillar between the front and rear doors). It’s typically a black sticker with white text.
  • Access: Low difficulty. Easy access and usually high contrast/legible.
  • Note: On LHD vehicles, this sticker is often on the driver-side door jamb (left side); on other markets it may appear on the passenger side.
  • Tip: If you want to avoid misreading characters, scan the sticker in one shot with your phone so OCR captures the VIN cleanly.

Firewall / Bulkhead Manufacturer Plate (VIN Plate) Mitsubishi Grand Lancer X Engine compartment (VIN location)

  • Where to look: In the engine bay, find a rectangular riveted metal plate on the firewall/bulkhead (position can be slightly left/right depending on market). It typically lists VIN, model code, engine code, and color code.
  • Access: Low difficulty. Usually easy to reach and readable, though older plates can oxidize or fade.
  • Note: This is one of the best “official-looking” identifiers to cross-check against the stamped chassis number.
  • Tip: If the plate is dull or lightly corroded, use the VIN scanner with OCR so the app can pick up characters you might miss by eye.

Firewall / Bulkhead Stamped Chassis Number Mitsubishi Grand Lancer X Engine compartment (VIN location)

  • Where to look: In the engine bay, look for the chassis number stamped directly into the metal firewall. It’s typically on the upper center/left area (when facing the engine), just under the cowl weather stripping, partly behind intake piping/manifold area.
  • Access: Moderate. Clear stamping, but it’s recessed and commonly dirty; shadows from the cowl/hood make it harder to read.
  • Note: This is a key “hard” ID point—inspectors often trust the stamped number more than a sticker.
  • Tip: Because it’s shadowed under the cowl, turn on the flashlight and scan it directly after wiping the area for best OCR results.

Floor VIN (Under Front Seat / Carpet Flap) Mitsubishi Grand Lancer X Cabin floor (VIN location)

  • Where to look: Inside the cabin, the VIN/chassis number is stamped on the floor pan/cross-member under the front seat area.
    Access path: slide the seat all the way back, locate the pre-cut carpet flap, then lift the flap to expose the stamped number on the metal.
  • Access: Medium–High difficulty. You’ll be working in a cramped, dark spot; debris and dust often cover the stamping.
  • Note (LHD/RHD): Check the front footwell floor (commonly on the passenger side for LHD vehicles, but check the driver side footwell if not found)—market trims can vary.
  • Tip: Since it’s dark and you’ll be holding the phone at an awkward angle, use ScanVin’s flashlight + OCR to capture the code without manually copying it.

Engine Number Location (Not the VIN, but often requested) Mitsubishi Grand Lancer X Engine compartment (VIN location)

  • Where to look: The engine number is on the engine block, usually near the transmission bell housing junction, on a flat machined vertical surface (stamped/dot-peened).
  • Access: High difficulty. Deep in the bay, often oily/grimy; visibility depends on engine size/trim.
  • Note: The engine number is not the same as the VIN—use it as a supporting identifier for registration/inspection where required.
  • Tip: If the stamping is greasy or faint, try a high-contrast scan with your phone after wiping the surface clean.

Video Guide

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  • Walkthrough showing the floor VIN under the carpet flap, the B-pillar sticker, and the engine number location.

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  • Clear engine-bay views of the firewall stamped chassis number, the manufacturer VIN plate, and the engine number on the block.

Common Problems & Troubleshooting

  • Floor stamping won’t read: Slide the seat fully back, vacuum/scrub the exposed metal, and use a flashlight—crumbs and dirt commonly hide characters under the carpet flap.
  • Firewall stamp hard to see: The cowl area casts shadows; wipe grease, then change your viewing angle (phone slightly tilted) to reduce glare and improve contrast.
  • Sticker/plate mismatch: Door-jamb stickers can be replaced—always cross-check the stamped body VIN (firewall/floor) against the plate/sticker before buying.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where is the VIN on Mitsubishi Grand Lancer X?

Check the firewall/bulkhead in the engine bay for the stamped chassis number, and the B-pillar door-jamb sticker for a quick, easy-to-read VIN label.

Which VIN location is the most important for Mitsubishi Grand Lancer X?

The stamped chassis number on the vehicle body (firewall/bulkhead and/or floor stamping) is typically the most important because it’s the hardest identifier to tamper with and is used for verification.

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Information about VIN location in this model comes from aggregation of official technical documentation (OEM) and spare parts catalogs. Despite careful algorithmic verification, the data is for reference purposes only. Final vehicle identification should always be confirmed by an authorized technician.

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