The best way to find the manufacturer is to visit the store that the appliance was purchased from and give them the manufacturer code of the appliance. They should be able to provide contact information for the manufacturer.
mfr means the manufacturer, or brand. the model is the specific product number or code. Ex. Mfr: Acer; Model: Aspire 5250-0639
It is easier to find date of mfr by the Vin #. 10th digit is code for year. -Google Vin codes.
The airport code for Rogue Valley International-Medford Airport is MFR.
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You can only find that if you know the manufacturer.
Try the mfr`s website.
To find the ignition key code for a 1994 Nissan Sentra SE, check the owner's manual. You can also contact the manufacturer to obtain the code.
No, not directly from the code. You can determine manufacturer OR use the info on the product itself to do that. By contacting them, you can find out what stores they supply in your area.
There should be a transmission code on the Mfr's sticker on the driver's door or door post. If you can find a good repair manual at the library you can compare that code to the code definition chart. This chart should be near the front of the manual. It is probably a 727 TorqueFlight.
you should be able to find a code at dynexproducts.com or here http://www.dynexproducts.com/universalcontrolcodes.aspx
Code P5746 is not a valid Chrysler OBD2 code, in fact, I can't find that code for any vehicle manufacturer. Please rescan the code and repost. We'll be more than happy to help
U codes are network/communication codes. I can not find any manufacturer using U0000 though.