Spare Parts & Accessories in Arncliffe
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In order to assist with your parts enquiry, we require your VIN or rego to ensure compatibility with your specific vehicle.
Please have this ready before contacting the dealership to ensure we can provide you with the most accurate information.
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There is a perk to taking your car to a Suttons service centre: your vehicle brand is our specialty. While independent mechanics train to work on various vehicle brands, all Suttons factory-trained technicians know your vehicle inside and out. They know what to look for and how to resolve your issues promptly and effectively. Our state-of-the-art service centres are equipped with the latest manufacturer-supplied diagnostic tools and equipment, and our facilities are modern and regularly cleaned to the highest standards.
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How do I find my VIN?
Your Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) is your vehicle’s unique 17 character code. It can be used when tracking recalls, registrations, warranties, claims and theft.
Your VIN (Vehicle Identification Number) is essentially the serial number of your vehicle, it acts as the car’s fingerprint, identifying pretty much everything about it.
Knowing how to find your VIN is the best way of making sure the we know everything we need to about your vehicle, and helps ensure the parts you’re buying are specifically made for what you drive.
- Where the corner of the dashboard meets the windshield on the driver’s side.
- The door post (where the door latches when it’s closed) on the driver’s side.
- At the front of the engine block (under your bonnet).
- At the front end of the frame behind the driver’s side tyre.
- Inside of the driver’s side door jamb (where the door connects to the body of the car).
If you still can’t find it, check your vehicle’s registration certificate or the owner’s manual (if you have it).