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To determine the age of your appliance, use the serial number, not the model number, to identify the date it was manufactured. Our serial numbers begin with two letters, followed by six numbers, with a letter at the end.
Our serial numbers begin with two letters followed by six numbers. The first letter identifies the month and the second letter identifies the year an appliance was manufactured. The corresponding letters for months and years are in the chart below.
The manufacturing date is coded into the serial number (not the model number) of each appliance. Our serial numbers begin with two letters followed by six numbers. The first letter identifies the month and the second letter identifies the year it was manufactured.
The manufacturing month and year is coded into the serial number (not the model number) of the appliance. Our serial numbers begin with two letters. The first letter identifies the month and the second letter identifies the year. The corresponding letters for months and years are in the chart below.
Always consult the Owner's Manual for the model you own for details about the initial manufacturer's warranty coverage as well as how to make a warranty claim and schedule warranty service.
For assistance locating the model and serial number on your appliance, please take a look at Find Your Model & Serial Numbers on our website. The Owner's Manual for the specific model you own may have directions for locating the model and serial number on the appliance.
Initial Manufacturer Warranty Details. Warranty details are listed in the Owner's Manual for the specific model you own. The GE Appliances Limited Warranty provided in the Owner's Manual gives the details of what is covered, as well as the time period for the coverage.
Please be ready to provide your model number, serial number, date of purchase, installer name (if available), installer contact information (if available), problem description and fault code (Electronic Models Only).
The model's nomenclature does not only tell you what type of appliance it is (ex. Dryer); it also tells you more about the appliance, like capacity, color, fuel type, style, brand, model year, etc. For the breakdown of the nomenclature for many of our current models, visit: GE Appliances 2024 Nomenclature.
Most repair parts are model specific. Please go here to search your model number to find a complete list of compatible parts: https://www.geappliances.com/ge/parts/search/ If you need help finding your model number, click here: https://www.geappliances.com/ge/find-model-serial-number/.