How to find your appliance model number?
When you are looking for
your model number you need to find the serial tag on your appliance as this is
the best way to ensure you have the full and correct model number. Names like
Series 100, 200, Profile, Neptune, Gold and XL44 may appear to be the model at
first glance, but finding the serial tag will give you the correct model number
which will allow us to find the exact part for you.
Various manufacturers serial tags will look different, and will be found in
different places. When you find your serial tag, remember to copy down all of
the information included as some appliance brands may require the extra
information supplied on the tag, to give you the correct information for the
part you require.
Common information found on a tag may include:
Series numbers, i.e. Series 04
B/M numbers, i.e. B/M# AH59A
"P" numbers or Manufacture numbers (for Amana appliances)
Kenmore model numbers may use a space instead of a decimal point or hyphen i.e. 110 3456789
would be 110-3456789
Do not try and use energy guide stickers or sales receipts to find your model
number as these generally only have a shortened version of the number on them.
Care, Use and/or Owners manuals are also not good ways to find your model
number as they are usually printed to cover multiple model types.
Use the following chart for more help...
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Click on your appliance
type for more help. (links open in a separate window) |
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| Dishwasher | Range & Range Hood | Microwave |
| Top Fridge | Side by Side Fridge | Wall Oven (single) |
| Wall Oven (double) | Maytag Neptune (Stack unit) | Stacked Washer/Dryer |
| Trash Compactor | Washer (top loader) | Washer (front loader) |
| Dryer (standard) | Dryer (controls in front) | Cooktops |