Vanguard has made identifying your commercial series engine easier than ever with the Vanguard Power Code. With one scan of an easy access QR code, you have your engine model number, operators manual, illustrated parts list, and more at your fingertips. Alternative ways to identify your engine information are also listed.
How Do I Use My Vanguard Power Code?
It's easy! Just navigate to the camera app on your mobile device, position the QR code in your camera's frame, and click the link that appears. Once on the page that pops up, you can navigate throughout and utilize all the resources it provides.
What the Vangaurd Power Code provides you:
Engine Model Number
Operator's Manual
Illustrated Parts List
Dealer Locator
Recommended Maintenance Intervals
In Field Support
Other Ways To Identify Vanguard Commercial Series Engine
The Model, Type and Code numbers, stamped directly into the engine, are used to identify our engines. They can also be stickers that are located of the engine.
Engines used in lawnmower applications usually have these numbers stamped into the blower housing, muffler heat shield or a few inches above the spark plug. Depending on the type of engine shroud used, the engine numbers may be covered. It may be necessary to remove this shroud in order to locate the Model, Type and Code.
Many horizontal shaft, overhead valve engines have these numbers stamped into the OHV rocker cover. However, on certain overhead valve powered generators, the equipment manufacturer installs a decorative chrome rocker cover OVER our cover. If your engine has a decorative cover, it may be necessary to remove it in order to locate the Model, Type and Code.
Please visit our Identify Your Model Number page for help in finding the engine’s numbers. For an explanation of our numbering system, please visit our Numerical Designation System page. Also, be aware that the numbers found on the Engine Emissions Label "Family Numbers" can be confused with the engine Model, Type and Code. Unfortunately, these numbers cannot be used to identify your engine.