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Appliance Age Lookup

Use the form below to find the age of your appliance. Ensure the data entered is accurate as a single mistaken digit can produce different results. Entering the full model number can provide increased accuracy when decoding the serial number. Be aware this tool is not meant for extremely dated appliances and is generally accurate from 1990 onwards. Image recognition is available for select brands with more on the way. If the brand is supported, you can upload a picture of the serial and model to have the fields populated for you.
Try using speech-to-text when entering serial and model numbers for increased precision. Image recognition is available for select brands with more on the way. If the brand is supported, you can upload a picture of the serial and model to have the fields populated for you.
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How To Find The Age Of A GE Appliance
General Electric (GE) serial numbers typically include a series of letters and numbers that can be used to identify the manufacturing date, model number, and other important information about the appliance. Here are the steps to decode a GE serial number:

Step 1: Locate the Serial Number

The serial number is usually located on a metal plate or sticker somewhere on the appliance.
The location of the serial number may vary depending on the type of appliance you are working with. Some common places to look for the serial number include:
  • On the back or side of a refrigerator
  • On the rim or base of a dishwasher
  • On the door jamb or control panel of a washing machine or dryer
  • On the control panel of an oven or range

Step 2: Identify the Serial Number Format

GE serial numbers may use several different formats, depending on the age and type of the appliance. Some common formats include:
  • Letter followed by six digits: This format was used from 1972 to 1980 and identifies the manufacturing date. The first letter represents the month (A=January, B=February, etc.), and the next two digits represent the year (72=1972, 80=1980).
  • Two letters followed by six digits: This format was used from 1980 to 1990 and also identifies the manufacturing date. The first two letters represent the month and year of production (AT=January 1980, FJ=June 1985, etc.).
  • Two letters followed by six digits followed by a letter: This format has been used since 1990 and includes additional information about the appliance, such as the model number and revision code. The first two letters represent the manufacturing plant, the next six digits represent the production date, and the final letter represents the revision code.

Step 3: Decode the Serial Number

Once you have identified the format of the serial number, you can use the following table to decode the information:
  • For letter followed by six digits: The first letter represents the month, and the next two digits represent the year. For example, a serial number starting with "D720345" would indicate that the appliance was manufactured in April 1972.
  • For two letters followed by six digits: The first two letters represent the month and year of production. For example, a serial number starting with "FJ850412" would indicate that the appliance was manufactured in June 1985.
  • For two letters followed by six digits followed by a letter: The first two letters represent the manufacturing plant, the next six digits represent the production date, and the final letter represents the revision code. For example, a serial number starting with "RG527327B" would indicate that the appliance was manufactured at the plant in LaFayette, Georgia in February 2005 (52=2005, 7=February), with a revision code of B.
Appliance Age Finder
Our website decodes and searches appliance serial numbers and runs an algorithm against our own internal data and data on the general internet to determine the most likely manufacture date, providing a valuable resource for those who need to know the age of their appliances.
It works by first decoding the serial number then searching with that data to identify the manufacturer and the model of the appliance. This information is then given to our algorithms to find additional information about the appliance, including the date it was manufactured.
We use various algorithms and machine learning techniques to analyze the results and determine the most likely manufacture date for the appliance.
Why Does Appliance Age Matter?
A homeowner would want to find the age of their appliances for several reasons, such as
  • Lifespan: Knowing the age of the appliance can help a homeowner determine how much longer the appliance is likely to last, and whether it may need to be replaced soon.
  • Warranty: The manufacturer's warranty for appliances typically covers them for a certain period of time after the purchase date. Knowing the age of the appliance can help a homeowner determine if it is still covered under warranty.
  • Maintenance: Regular maintenance can help extend the life of an appliance. Knowing the age of the appliance can help a homeowner schedule necessary maintenance and repairs.
  • Value: The age of an appliance can affect its value if a homeowner is selling their home or if they are insuring it.
Integration
We provide an API that decodes appliance serial numbers and responds with the age of the appliance. It is a software interface that allows other applications to access information about appliances based on their serial numbers. Our API enables developers to integrate appliance information into their own applications, making it possible to retrieve details such as the manufacturer, model number, production date, and other relevant details.
Our API uses algorithms and databases to decode the serial numbers and provide accurate and up-to-date information to users. With a RESTful design and secure authentication, our API makes it easy for developers to integrate appliance information into their own applications, and for end-users to access the information they need.

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