GML Commander ServoDrive AB 4.03 (1999). See serial above. How do I interpret the fault code number on the 1394 drive.
To help you with decoding classic car serial numbers, those numbers prior to the modern VIN system, we wanted to feature some sample decoding.Before the VIN system was established and standardized the coding of vehicles was left open to each automaker. Below are some examples of car serial numbers with an explanation of what they tell you.1967 and 1968 Ford MustangsYou’ll see a number that may read 8R01A113289.8 – The car’s year 1968R- Where the vehicle was manufactured San Jose California01- The car’s body style, in this case a coupeA- The Mustang’s engine type, in this case a 289 4 valve113289- This is the cars production number. This example means that the car was the 113,289th that was produced.1969 Ford MustangSerial number may look like 9R- 1969 model yearR- San Jose California Assembly Plant01- CoupeH- 351 cubic inch Windsor engine162450- This was the 162,450th such vehicle rolling down the San Jose California assembly line.1940 Chevrolet Passenger CarsOn these models look for an engine number stamped behind the distributor. The series of numbers ran from 2697268 to 3665902.There is also an aluminum plate on the right side of the dashboard under the cowl. This sequence should start with either KA, KB or KH. KA meant Special Deluxe, KB meant Master Six and KH meant Master Deluxe.1948 ChevroletEngine number located on crankcase behind the distributor.
How to find the Serial Number or IMEI
- On your Apple Watch, open the Settings app.
- Tap General > About, then scroll down.
- Look for Serial Number or IMEI.
If you don't have your Apple Watch, you can use your iPhone instead:
- On your iPhone, open the Apple Watch app.
- Tap the My Watch tab, then tap General > About.
- Look for Serial Number or IMEI.
The IMEI is available on Apple Watch GPS + Cellular models only.
Check the case of your Apple Watch
You can also find the serial number on your watch case. Learn how to identify your Apple Watch.
On Apple Watch Series 1 or later, including Apple Watch Hermès and Apple Watch Nike+, remove the band from your watch, then check the band slot.
On Apple Watch (1st generation), check the back of your watch for the engraved serial number.