First, service information (for generator sets only at this time) can be searched for using the product’s serial number. By entering the product’s serial number, the system will determine the product, where it was built, along with a number of key component items such as the engine, alternator and controller. These results are then used to provide the most accurate list of manuals and other service-related information that may be required to service or support this specific product.
Enter a serial number into the Content for Serial Number (SN): field and then click on the grey arrow. Note: If you do not click on the arrow, your search will not work.
The following fields display on the first grey line, based on your serial number:
- Service Information For Serial Number - Lists your serial number you searched with.
- Plant - Where your model was made.
- Model - Listing of your specific model.
- Spec - For plants that have spec letters, this lists which spec the documents show.
- Engine - Type of engine used.
- Alternator - Type of alternator used.
- Controller - Type of controller used.
The following fields display warranty information, on the second grey line, based on your serial number:
- Warranty Information For Serial Number - Lists your serial number you searched with.
- Coverage ID - Number for type of coverage the serial number has.
- Coverage Description - Describes coverage based on serial number.
- Ship Date - Date item was shipped from the plant.
- In Service Date - When item was put in service.
The light grey line displays the following information:
- GLN - Global Literature Number, which is specific number for each manual.
- Language - The language of the manual.
- Document Type - Lists what type of document each is.
- Description - Describes what the manual is about.
Manuals for your specific serial number are listed. Below these are the Common Documents, which are show for each search done in QSOL.
Notes for
Content for Serial Number (SN):- Spec letter information is for Fridley product only.
- We do not have good spec letter data pre-2009.
- No controller information for Brazil or India product.
As can be seen above, there are two searches for Bill of Material. These are:
- Bill of Material - By Serial Number
- Bill of Material - By Part Number
For the Bill of Material - By Serial Number, once you click on this link, you will see the following screen, shown below.
Where search is returned, you will see the following:
If you are looking to obtain a lower level BoM, click on a part number that is highlighted. An example is Feature 0179-3211-02, the following displays:
Please note, for the BoM search, the time ranges for each plant:
- Brazil - From November 4, 2007 to present.
- China - From July 2, 2008 to present.
- Fridley - From January 23, 1998 to present.
- India - From September 10, 2007 to present.
- Kent - From January 31, 2000 to present.
- Singapore - From January 13, 2007 to present.
Enter a part number in the search box and click on Search. Entering item number 0179-3211-02, below is what displays:
Clicking on the first link brings back an error message:
Clicking on the second link brings back the following information:
While we are happy to announce this new functionality, we also recognize that it doesn’t support all Cummins Power Generation products that the channel needs to support. We have tried to provide guidance on products (based on manufacturing date and plant) this new functionality should work for based on the product information we have been able to gather.
Once you click on the link, you will see the below screen:
Cummins Engine Serial Number Search
Cummins Isc Engine Serial Number Location
Locating Cummins Engine Serial Number Cummins engine also involves the engine serial number at a data plate, and moreover, the data plate can also be as unique places that are at the base of the model of engine. The complete placing of data plate for the engine can also be for owner’s manual. Cummins offers factory remanufactured Short Blocks, Long Blocks and engines for Cummins Heavy-duty L10, M, N and ISX/QSX engine platforms as well as MidRange B, C and ISL/QSL engine platforms. In fact, more fleets and owner/operators are switching from major overhauls to Cummins ReCon engine options than ever before and with good reason.
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