When searching for this specific identifier, you are likely looking for a "new" (unused/current) version of a specialized component. In industrial and high-tech retail, these numbers act as a fingerprint. For example, similar alphanumeric codes are used by brands like Kenwood for control modules or Isuzu/General Parts for automotive drivetrain components. Why "New" Matters for Technical Parts
Contact the original equipment manufacturer (OEM) to verify the current availability of this specific SKU.
Always cross-reference the technical diagram of your machine with the part number to prevent ordering an incompatible module. Troubleshooting with Identification Codes
Genuine new parts typically come with a manufacturer’s warranty, which is often voided if using third-party or second-hand components.