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RCA Appliance Age or Manufacture Date:
The manufacturing date 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, months, and years are below. For example, if the serial number begins with the letters 'GA,' the appliance age is April of 2001.
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Month (first letter) | |
A | 2001, 1989 |
February | |
F | 1991 |
April | |
H | 1993 |
June | |
M | 1995 |
August | |
S | 1997 |
October | |
V | 1999 |
December |
For information on GE Appliances, see How to Determine the Age or Manufacture Date of a GE Appliance.
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