The engine dataplate, located on top of the rocker lever cover, provides the model identification and other important data about the engine. The following information is shown on the dataplate: The dataplate is located on the fuel pump side of the engine, on the rocker housing.
Please note that if your engine dataplate is missing or is not readable, the ESN is identified on the engine block. This will vary based on the engine model. If you do not have access to a manual the following instructions tell you where to physically find the ESN on the engine. This will show you where to find your engine serial number. Open the section titled "Engine Identification". Click on "Owners Manual" or "Operation and Maintenance Manual."ħ. Click on the "Service" tab located across the top of the page.ĥ. It is not required that you select a Fuel System, Application or Build Year.Ĥ. O Note: If you are not sure which engine family to select, call 1-800-DIESELS, and they can help you determine the correct engine family for your engine.ģ. Select your engine family from the drop down menu. Click on "Engine Family Search" link in the left column of QuickServe Online.Ģ. When using an online manual, follow these steps:ġ. When using a hard copy manual go to the section titled "Engine Identification".
These steps will show you how to find that procedure and locate your engine serial number. If you have a hard copy of an Owners Manual or an Operation and Maintenance Manual or if you already have access to the online manuals, there is a procedure that describes how to find the engine serial number on your engine's dataplate. In general, Cummins engine serial numbers consist of eight (8) digits, e.g.