Kitchenaid Serial Number Search

Where do I find the mixer’s model and serial number? If you ever need to contact KitchenAid, or you are registering your mixer you will need to provide the model and serial number. These can be found on a sticker on the mixer, or on the bar code area of the box. You can use the first two digits of your serial number, as seen below. The correct part for you is the part with a series number closest to your series number but not exceeding it. Example #1 If your serial number is 11493815AB.

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AMANA

How do you find your Amana stove model number?

You’ll find your range’s model number on the left-hand edge of the storage drawer. This should be visible once you slide it open.

You’ll find your wall oven’s model number along the top left-hand side of the front panel.

You’ll find your cooktop’s model number is located underneath the burner box. This should be visible once you flip over the cooktop.

BOSCH

How do you find your Bosch stove model number? Bosch model numbers are located on the lower inside panel of the oven door.

FRIGIDAIRE

How do you find your LG stove model number? Interior side trim of the oven and visible when the door is opened.

On the left-side panel and visible when the door is opened.

On the front frame of the storage drawer panel and visible when the drawer is opened.

GE

How do you find your GE stove model number? The model/serial number location depends on model design.

  • Single Oven – On the front frame at the lower left edge of the oven cavity.
  • Double Oven – On the front frame at the lower left edge of the lower oven cavity.
  • Microwave Oven Combination – Inside the microwave cavity on the left side wall.

KENMORE

How do you find your Kenmore stove model number?

Check the door frame for the model number tag. On the tag, the digits or letters following “Model No.” “MOD” or “MO” comprises the model number.

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Look for the tag on the door frame next to the broiler or drawer cavity.

The model number tag will be visible on the area below the burners if that’s the right location on your stove. Keep your fingers clear when you lower the cooktop.

Check the exterior of the stove on each side of its body near the bottom.

KITCHENAID

How do you find your Kenmore stove model number?

KitchenAid model numbers are located behind the control panel. You may view them by rotating the serial plates up.

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Model/serial rating plates (located on the frame behind a top corner of the door or either side of the drawer)

LG

How do you find your LG stove model number?

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LG Serial and model numbers for electric or gas range and wall ovens can be found in different areas. In the majority of cases, the lable can be found on the left hand side of the door or drawer (fig. 1), behind the oven panel headboard (fig. 2), in the left hand side of the frame of the bottom drawer (fig. 3) or beneath the upper lip of the top oven when the door is open (fig. 4).

SAMSUNG

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How do you find your Samsung stove model number?

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The Samsung model number and serial number is found on the left side of the storage/warming drawer.

WHIRLPOOL

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How do you find your Whirlpool stove model number?

Whirlpool model numbers are found on a sticker or rating plate. For cookers and ovens this can usually be found around the frame, behind the door of the appliance.

Statute of Repose for Product Liability Lawsuits

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I started doing forensic engineering work in the late 1990's. If I was looking at an appliance, on an insurance claim, the first question the adjuster had, was how old was the appliance. The insurance adjuster wanted to make sure that the appliance manufactured date was not past the 'Statue of Repose'. A Statute of Repose is similar to a Statute of Limitation. The appliance manufactures have lobbied state legislatures to pass laws that limit their responsibility for subrogation damages based on the age of an appliance. The manufacturer's argument is that if a product has lasted for ten years, then it is not defective in design, manufacturing or materials. Difference states have difference time limits, but ten years is the average. On the surface this sounds reasonable, but design defects often go undetected for a number of years. For example, in the 2014, there was class action lawsuit settlement against Electrolux for design defects in clothes dryers manufactured from 2002 through 2011. All states do not have Statue of Repose Laws. Two of states I do work in Mississippi and Louisiana do not have Product Liability Statute of Repose Laws, and the law passed by the Alabama Legislature has been found unconstitutional. The Statute of Repose for all 50 states are listed in the referenced tables: