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Allison 1000 Transmission Serial Number


Allison 1000 Transmission Serial Number: A Key Component for Finding the Right Replacement




If you are looking for a replacement transmission for your medium or heavy duty truck, you may need to know the serial number of your Allison 1000 transmission. The serial number is a 10-digit code that identifies the specific transmission model, year, build date and plant location. Knowing the serial number can help you find the exact match for your vehicle and avoid compatibility issues.


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Where to Find the Allison 1000 Transmission Serial Number




The serial number of an Allison 1000 transmission is usually located on the transmission data plate, which is a metal tag attached to the right side of the transmission housing. The data plate contains information such as the model number, part number, serial number, build date and plant code. The serial number is listed just under the model number of the transmission, and is typically shown on the bottom left of the data plate.


However, over time, the data plate may wear off or become illegible due to exposure to dirt, grease and weather conditions. Therefore, it is important to know how to read the serial number and what it means.


How to Read the Allison 1000 Transmission Serial Number




The serial number of an Allison 1000 transmission consists of 10 numbers in the following format: YYMMDDXXXZ. Here is what each part of the serial number means:



  • The first two numbers (YY) indicate the model year of the transmission. For example, if the serial number starts with 23, it means that the transmission was made in 2023.



  • The next two numbers (MM) indicate the month of the build date. For example, if the serial number has 09 as the second part, it means that the transmission was built in September.



  • The next two numbers (DD) indicate the day of the build date. For example, if the serial number has 15 as the third part, it means that the transmission was built on the 15th day of the month.



  • The next three numbers (XXX) are a unique identifier for each transmission. They can be any combination of numbers from 000 to 999.



  • The last number (Z) indicates the plant location where the transmission was manufactured. Each plant has a different code assigned to it. For example, if the serial number ends with 1, it means that the transmission was made at Allison's Indianapolis plant in Indiana.




By knowing how to read the serial number, you can find out important information about your Allison 1000 transmission, such as its age, origin and specifications.


Why You Need to Know Your Allison 1000 Transmission Serial Number




Knowing your Allison 1000 transmission serial number can help you in several ways:



  • If you need to replace your transmission, you can use your serial number to find an exact match for your vehicle. This can save you time and money by avoiding compatibility issues and unnecessary modifications.



  • If you need to service or repair your transmission, you can use your serial number to access official Allison service information, technical publications and literature through Allison HUB, a centralized online platform that provides resources and tools for Allison customers and distributors.



  • If you need to check your warranty status or coverage, you can use your serial number to verify if your transmission is registered with Allison or has an extended warranty plan. This can help you avoid unexpected costs and get the best service possible.




In conclusion, knowing your Allison 1000 transmission serial number is a key component for finding the right replacement, accessing service information and checking warranty status. You can find your serial number on the transmission data plate or by reading it from its format. If you have any questions or need assistance with your Allison 1000 transmission, please contact us at Diesel Sales, where we have a large inventory of new and remanufactured transmissions ready to ship worldwide.


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