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motor image by Petr Efremov from Fotolia.com If you are looking to repair your vehicle's engine or simply want to find information and details about it, you can use the engine's serial number to find the necessary information. The serial number displayed on your engine helps shops discover the parts needed to perform repairs on your vehicle. To
decode and find information about your engine on your own, you can use the Internet and accomplish this swiftly. Find your vehicle's engine serial number. Depending on your vehicle's make, the serial number for your engine will be displayed on the left, right, back or front region of your engine block. Go to the Texoma T's website (see Resources).
This website runs a free query on your engine's serial number. Click on the link that says "By Serial Number." Type the engine serial number in the text field next to "Enter a Serial Number and Press Enter." Click the "Run Query" tab to decode the serial number. A serial number is a unique, identifying number or group of numbers and letters
assigned to an individual piece of hardware or software. Other things have serial numbers as well, though, including banknotes and other similar documents. The idea behind serial numbers is to identify a specific item, much like how a fingerprint identifies a specific person. Instead of some names or numbers that specify a whole range of products, a
serial number is intended to provide a unique number to one device at a time. Boris SV / Getty Images Hardware serial numbers are embedded in the device, while software or virtual serial numbers are sometimes applied to the user who will be using the software. In other words, a serial number used for software programs are tied to the purchaser,
not that specific copy of the program. The term serial number is often shortened to just S/N or SN, especially when the word precedes an actual serial number on something. Serial numbers are also sometimes, but not often, referred to as serial codes. It's important to distinguish serial numbers from other identifying codes or numbers. In short, serial
numbers are unique. For example, a model number for a router might be EA2700 but that's true for every single Linksys EA2700 router; the model numbers are identical while each serial number is unique to each particular component. As an example, if Linksys sold 100 EA2700 routers in one day from their website, every one of those devices would
have "EA2700" somewhere on them and they would look identical to the naked eye. However, each device, when first built, had serial numbers printed on most of the components that aren't the same as the others bought that day (or any day). UPC Codes are common as well but are actually not unique like serial numbers. UPC Codes are different
than serial numbers because UPC Codes aren't unique to each individual piece of hardware or software, as serial numbers are. The ISSN used for magazines and ISBN for books is different as well because they're used for whole issues or periodicals and aren't unique for every instance of the copy. You've probably seen serial numbers many times
before. Nearly every piece of the computer has a serial number including your monitor, keyboard, mouse and sometimes even your entire computer system as a whole. Internal computer components like hard drives, optical drives, and motherboards also feature serial numbers. Serial numbers are used by hardware manufacturers to track individual
items, usually for quality control. For example, if a piece of hardware is recalled for some reason, customers are usually made aware of which particular devices need service by being provided a range of serial numbers. Serial numbers are also used in non-tech environments like when keeping an inventory of tools borrowed in a lab or shop floor. It's
easy to identify which devices need to be returned or which ones have been misplaced because each of them can be identified by their unique serial number. Serial numbers for software programs are usually used to help ensure that the program's installation is only performed one time and only on the purchaser's computer. Once the serial number is
used and registered with the manufacturer, any future attempt to use that same serial number can raise a red flag since no two serial numbers (from the same software) are alike. Thanks for letting us know! Tell us why! You may use Adobe Photoshop daily to create, or to alter and manipulate, photos, graphics and other design elements. You want to
upgrade to the latest version of Photoshop, but you don't remember if you ever registered the program with the manufacturer, Adobe. You need the Photoshop serial number so you can check the registration status of the program. To find Photoshop's serial number, you don't have to contact Adobe or locate the paperwork that came with the program.
Open Photoshop by clicking on the icon located on your computer's Desktop or by selecting it from the "All Programs" menu, if using a Windows system, or from the "Finder," if you're using a Mac system. Click "Help" from the main toolbar at the top of the program once Photoshop is open. Look at the bottom of the "About Photoshop" dialog box—the
Photoshop serial number is located at the bottom of this box. Write the serial number on a piece of paper. Adobe Photoshop Pen Paper The “About XXXXX” dialog box in other Adobe programs also lists the serial number for that specific program. A serial number is a unique numeric sequence that helps keep track of items. All computers come with
serial numbers. These serial numbers may become necessary when calling technical support to get help with your computer. Serial numbers are visually displayed on desktop and laptops with a sticker. The sticker can usually be easily located in the rear or underneath the device. Some computer manufacturers, like Gateway, can also link into your
computer and find your serial number for you. Power your computer off, so you can have access to the rear or underside of the computer. Pull your hard drive case out, on a desktop, so you can locate the serial number on its side or on its back. If you have a laptop, turn it over. Locate any stickers on your computer. Many computers will have more
than one sticker containing a series of numbers or other information. Find the sticker that says Serial Number or S/N. The serial number will be following those words or letters. Go to Gateway's website at gateway.com if you have a Gateway computer, and they will find your serial number for you. A serial number is usually a unique number given to
each produced copy of a mass-produced product, such as an appliance, a computer, a phone or even a piece of software. Image Credit: Watchara Piriyaputtanapun/Moment/GettyImages A serial number is usually a unique number given to each produced copy of a mass-produced product, such as an appliance, a computer, a phone or even a piece of
software. It's often used to access customer support and warranty information for your product and to validate that you own a legitimate edition of the product. Find the serial number on the product itself or in your receipt, and do a serial number or S/N number lookup on the manufacturer's site to see more information about your product. Where you
can find the serial number on a product depends on what kind of product it is. In many cases, the serial number will be physically printed on the surface of the product. Search the item in question for a serial number, remembering to look inside the product if it has any openings, including battery compartments. If it's an electrical device, you may
want to unplug it before you begin searching it for a serial number for safety's sake. Software products, computers and cellphones can also have serial numbers and often do. If your device doesn't have the serial number printed on it, you may be able to access it digitally. Search the documentation for your product online or in materials that came
with it to figure out how to access the serial number. Contact the manufacturer for help if you aren't sure how to access the serial number. If a serial number search of the product itself isn't fruitful, or you have a digital product that you can't turn on because it isn't working, you might still have a way to access the serial number. Check your receipt
for the product, assuming you still have it, to see if the serial number is listed. If you have had service done on the product in the past, the serial number might also be on your receipt from the repair. If you bought the product online, you may be able to find the serial number on the website where you bought the product. If it's a product that you
registered to access certain features or for warranty purposes, you may also be able to find the serial number on the manufacturer's website. You can also try contacting the store or website where you bought the product to see if the serial number is available. Once you find the serial number, you may want to record it in a safe place. You can
maintain a spreadsheet on a cloud-based system like Microsoft Office or Google Drive to keep serial numbers of various items you own. That can be helpful if you ever need warranty repair for any of the products on the list or if you need to file an insurance claim if a product is in some way damaged, lost or stolen. Once you have your product's serial
number in hand, you can often use it to see if the product is covered by a warranty or extended service plan, if the product has been recalled and to see other information about the product. If it's a digital product or a computer, smart TV or something similar, you may also be able to see if there are any software updates available for the product. Visit
the manufacturer's website and see if there is a way to do an S/N number check on the website and see what information is available. If you don't see that information online, give the company a call and see if someone on the tech support or customer service line can look up your product by serial number.
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