Mercury Serial Number Identification: How to Find Your Mercury Outboard Serial Number
A Mercury outboard serial number is usually located on a white sticker or metal tag on the starboard-side transom or swivel bracket. It may also be stamped on a plug on the engine block, and the number is needed to identify the correct model, year range, and parts.
Need help with Mercury serial number identification? Your Mercury outboard serial number is the key to finding your engine model, production range, year information, and the correct Mercury replacement parts. Mercury parts often vary by serial number range, so locating this number before ordering parts can save time, prevent fitment mistakes, and make maintenance much easier.
For most Mercury outboard engines 8 hp and higher, the serial number is located halfway down the transom bracket on the right, or starboard, side, just below the powerhead. On 6 hp and smaller Mercury outboards, the serial number is usually found on top of the swivel bracket.
Mercury Mariner outboard serial numbers are usually located on a white tag on the swivel or transom bracket. On many 8 hp and larger engines, the tag is on the starboard-side bracket, while smaller models may place it on top of the swivel bracket.
Many boaters take a quick photo of their Mercury serial number with their phone. This simple habit can save hours when ordering parts, checking engine information, or confirming fitment away from the boat.
Where Is the Serial Number on a Mercury Outboard?
For most Mercury outboards 8 hp and higher, the serial number is usually on the starboard side of the transom bracket, just below the powerhead. For 6 hp and smaller Mercury outboards, the serial number is usually on top of the swivel bracket. On some engines, the serial number may also be stamped on a plug on the engine block.
Use this quick location guide:
- Mercury outboards 8 hp and higher: check the starboard side of the transom bracket below the powerhead.
- Mercury Mariner outboards: check the white tag on the swivel or transom bracket, especially on the starboard-side bracket for many 8 hp and larger engines.
- Mercury outboards 6 hp and smaller: check the top of the swivel bracket.
- Older Mercury outboards: inspect the transom bracket, swivel bracket, engine-mounted ID tag area, and engine block plug.
- If the tag is faded: take a clear photo, write down the number, and compare it against your service records if available.
We highly recommend taking a picture of your ESN tag and keeping the photo on your mobile phone in case the tag becomes unreadable or you need the information when you are not near your boat.
Are you looking for Mercury outboard parts and products for your specific engine? Check PartsVu’s Mercury Maintenance Parts Library. Common Mercury maintenance parts and products are organized by engine model to help you find the parts you need more easily.
Why Mercury Serial Number Identification Matters
Mercury serial number identification matters because Mercury parts are often assigned by serial number range, not just by horsepower or model year. Two Mercury engines with similar horsepower ratings may use different thermostats, filters, water pump kits, ignition parts, fuel components, or lower-unit parts.
Your Mercury serial number can help identify:
- Engine model
- Production range
- Model year information
- Correct Mercury parts
- Parts diagrams
- Superseded part numbers
- Maintenance kits
- Serial-number-specific components
- Compatible oil, filters, anodes, and service parts
Simply put, your Mercury serial number helps you identify and order the right parts for your engine model and year.
Mercury manufactures many different outboard models, and there are often variations within the same model family. One thermostat, fuel filter, or water pump kit may fit some versions of a given engine but not all versions. Knowing your Mercury serial number is the safest way to confirm fitment.
Mercury can also change an engine design midway through a model year. Because of that, Mercury Marine parts are often segmented by serial number ranges. Knowing your serial number helps you order the right parts whether you are using a Mercury engine schematic, Mercury outboard parts diagram, PartsVu’s Mercury parts library, a MerCruiser parts catalog, or another parts resource.
How to Identify Your Mercury Outboard by Serial Number
To identify your Mercury outboard by serial number, locate the serial number tag on the engine, write down the full number exactly as shown, and use it with a Mercury parts catalog, serial number lookup resource, or PartsVu’s Mercury parts library.
To read a Mercury outboard serial number, locate the white sticker or metal tag on the transom or swivel bracket. The serial number is usually a 7–8 character code, such as 0T123456 or 1B345678, and may appear near the top of the tag with model or production details nearby.
A Mercury outboard model number lookup starts with the serial number on the swivel bracket, transom bracket, or engine block. Mercury parts catalogs and dealer lookup tools use the serial number to identify the exact model, year range, and compatible parts more accurately than appearance alone.
Use this process:
- Locate the serial number tag on your Mercury outboard.
- Take a clear photo of the full tag.
- Write down the serial number exactly as shown.
- Confirm the engine horsepower and model family if visible.
- Use the serial number in a Mercury parts catalog or lookup resource.
- Match the engine to the correct serial number range.
- Use the confirmed range when ordering Mercury parts.
Do not rely only on the cowling decal or horsepower label. Cowlings can be replaced, repainted, or swapped, but the serial number tag is tied to the engine’s factory identification.
How Do I Find Out What Year My Mercury Outboard Is by Serial Number?
To find a Mercury outboard’s year by serial number, locate the serial number tag on the transom or swivel bracket and compare it with Mercury lookup tools or serial number charts. Many newer engines list the manufacture year on the label, while older engines require serial-based identification.
A Mercury serial number can help confirm:
- Engine model year
- Model family
- Production range
- Compatible parts
- Service kit options
- Maintenance schedule details
- Correct parts diagrams
If you are trying to answer “what year is my Mercury outboard motor?” start with the serial number. Once you locate it, compare it against Mercury’s official serial number and year information or use a Mercury-compatible lookup tool.
What Do Mercury Outboard Serial Numbers Starting With 0G Mean?
Mercury outboard serial numbers beginning with “0G” are commonly associated with U.S.-built models from the mid-to-late 1990s. These serial numbers are typically found on the transom or swivel bracket tag and should be used with Mercury parts lookup tools to confirm the exact model.
Because Mercury parts can vary within the same horsepower family, do not rely on the “0G” prefix alone. Use the complete serial number when checking parts diagrams, maintenance kits, lower-unit parts, ignition components, fuel system parts, and service information.
What Is the Serial Number Location on a Mercury 9.9 Outboard?
The serial number for a Mercury 9.9 hp outboard is usually located on the top of the swivel bracket. Tilt the motor as needed to see the tag clearly.
When checking a Mercury 9.9 outboard, look for:
- The swivel bracket
- The transom bracket area
- The ID tag or sticker
- A stamped or printed serial number
- Any model or horsepower information near the tag
If the tag is dirty or hard to read, clean the area gently and take a photo before the number fades further.
What About a MerCruiser Serial Number?
On a MerCruiser sterndrive or inboard engine, the serial number tag is typically located on the engine block near the starter. In some cases, it may be near the flywheel or on the flame arrestor.
Common MerCruiser serial number locations include:
- Engine block near the starter
- Area near the flywheel
- Flame arrestor
- Transom assembly tag
- Sterndrive unit tag
MerCruiser serial numbers can be harder to find than Mercury outboard serial numbers, so it is smart to take a photo and save it on your phone once you locate the tag.
Are you looking for MerCruiser parts and products for your specific engine? Check PartsVu’s MerCruiser category page to find parts and products by engine and service category.
Mercury Outboard Serial Number vs. MerCruiser Serial Number
Mercury outboard and MerCruiser serial numbers are both used for engine identification, but they apply to different engine types.
- Mercury outboard serial numbers identify Mercury outboard engines mounted externally on the boat transom.
- MerCruiser serial numbers identify MerCruiser sterndrive or inboard engine systems.
- Transom assembly serial numbers may apply to MerCruiser sterndrive setups.
- Drive serial numbers may apply to the sterndrive unit itself.
If you are ordering parts, make sure you know whether you need Mercury outboard parts, MerCruiser engine parts, transom assembly parts, or sterndrive parts.
How to Use a Mercury Serial Number to Order Parts
A Mercury serial number helps you narrow the parts catalog to the correct engine version. This is especially important for technical components where small design differences can affect fitment.
Use your Mercury serial number when ordering:
- Water pump kits
- Impellers
- Thermostats
- Oil filters
- Fuel filters
- Spark plugs
- Ignition parts
- Fuel system components
- Anodes
- Propeller hardware
- Lower-unit parts
- Gaskets and seals
- Service kits
Before ordering, compare the part number, engine model, and serial number range. If the part has been superseded, use the current replacement part listed for your engine.
What If the Mercury Serial Number Tag Is Missing or Unreadable?
If your Mercury serial number tag is missing or unreadable, check old service records, sales paperwork, engine manuals, dealer invoices, or previous parts orders. You may also be able to compare engine features, model markings, and casting details, but this is less reliable than the original serial number.
Try checking:
- Previous service invoices
- Warranty records
- Boat purchase paperwork
- Old parts orders
- Engine photos
- Owner’s manual notes
- Dealer records
- Registration or insurance documents
If you can still read part of the number, take a clear photo and save it. Even a partial serial number may help narrow the engine range.
Quick Summary
Mercury serial number identification is the safest way to confirm your outboard model, year range, and compatible replacement parts. For most Mercury outboards 8 hp and higher, check the starboard side of the transom bracket below the powerhead. For 6 hp and smaller engines, check the top of the swivel bracket. Mercury Mariner models usually use a white tag on the swivel or transom bracket. Once you find the serial number, save a photo and use it when ordering Mercury parts.
Need parts for your Mercury engine? Shop all Mercury outboards at PartsVu.
Frequently Asked Questions About Mercury Serial Number Identification
Where is the serial number on a Mercury outboard?
A Mercury outboard serial number is usually located on a white sticker or metal tag on the starboard-side transom or swivel bracket. For most Mercury outboards 8 hp and higher, it is located on the starboard side of the transom bracket below the powerhead. On 6 hp and smaller engines, it is usually found on top of the swivel bracket.
Where is the serial number on a Mercury Mariner outboard?
Mercury Mariner outboard serial numbers are usually located on a white tag on the swivel or transom bracket. On many 8 hp and larger engines, the tag is on the starboard-side bracket, while smaller models may place it on top of the swivel bracket.
How can I identify my Mercury outboard by serial number?
You can identify your Mercury outboard by locating the serial number tag and using that number with a Mercury parts catalog, lookup tool, or PartsVu’s Mercury parts library. The serial number helps confirm the engine model, year range, and compatible parts.
How do I read a Mercury outboard serial number?
To read a Mercury outboard serial number, locate the white sticker or metal tag on the transom or swivel bracket. The serial number is usually a 7–8 character code, such as 0T123456 or 1B345678, and may appear near the top of the tag with model or production details nearby.
How do I find out what year my Mercury outboard is?
To find the year of your Mercury outboard, locate the serial number and compare it with Mercury serial number-to-year information or a trusted Mercury lookup resource. Many newer engines list the manufacture year on the label, while older engines require serial-based identification.
What does a Mercury serial number starting with 0G mean?
Mercury outboard serial numbers beginning with “0G” are commonly associated with U.S.-built models from the mid-to-late 1990s. Use the full serial number with Mercury parts lookup tools to confirm the exact model, year range, and compatible parts.
Where is the serial number on a Mercury 9.9 outboard?
The serial number on a Mercury 9.9 outboard is usually located on top of the swivel bracket. Tilt the motor as needed to see the tag clearly.
Where is the serial number on a MerCruiser engine?
A MerCruiser serial number is typically located on the engine block near the starter. It may also be near the flywheel or on the flame arrestor, depending on the engine.
Why do I need my Mercury serial number to order parts?
You need your Mercury serial number because many Mercury parts are matched by serial number range. The serial number helps confirm the correct water pump kit, thermostat, fuel filter, ignition part, lower-unit part, or service kit.
Is a Mercury serial number the same as a model number?
No, a Mercury serial number is not the same as a model number. The serial number identifies the specific engine production range, while the model number or horsepower label gives broader engine information. A Mercury outboard model number lookup should still start with the serial number because it is more accurate than appearance alone.
What should I do if my Mercury serial number tag is unreadable?
If the Mercury serial number tag is unreadable, check service records, purchase paperwork, old parts orders, warranty documents, or dealer records. If part of the tag is visible, take a clear photo before it fades further.







422 comments
Hello Marko,
Thank you for reaching out to us.
Unfortunately, the serial number provided does not pull anything up in Mercury’s system. It could be because it is a international motor. I’d suggest calling Mercury Customer service at 920-929-5040.
Best,
Mario
Hi.I have Mercury Lightning 9,9m,2takt, 1998 year production,but i cant see part numm. Serial is 9982460.Product in Belgium. Can you help me, to find part nunm, because i want to bay some parts. Thank you. Marko
Hi James,
You’ll want to speak with an authorized Yamaha service center.
Best,
Mario
Who do I go through to find out about the service bulletin.
And thanks so much Mario
Hello Tom,
Your serial number pulls up the following information:
2 stroke Carb. 25XD
ENG: 0B192029 1025207 MERCURY 25 M
Manufacture Date: 03/12/1987