Kitchenaid Serial Number Search

  1. You can search our Model Number Tag Database for the location of the identification tag on your particular appliance. Just select the most appropriate options in the form below and click the button. The most likely model tag location for it will be displayed. Note: All parts of the model number are important.
  2. The best way to know if your refrigerator falls into this recall is to check the model and serial numbers. The models that are in this refrigerator recall are: RM3863 RM3862 RM3663 RM3662 RM2862 RM2852 RM2663 RM2662 RM2652 NDR1062. The serial numbers to look for begin with these numbers: 301xxxxx through 319xxxxx 201xxxxx through 252xxxxx.

Contact KitchenAid at the number below. Have your complete model number ready. You can find your model number and serial number on the label, located on the inside wal l of the refrigerator compartment. For assistance or service in the U.S.A., call 1-800-422-1230. In Canada, call 1-800-807-6777. Visit the Appliance Age Finder website (see Resources) to find manufacturing dates for Whirlpool, KitchenAid, Roper, Estate and Heritage Maytag appliances. Type in the serial number and hit the.

Has Your Refrigerator Been Recalled?

Is my refrigerator part of a refrigerator recall?


If you're asking this question, hopefully we can provide you the answer you're looking for.

Owning a refrigerator that has been recalled can be a little bit scary. After all, who do you turn to? Who will compensate you for your existing fridge? Does this mean you need to get rid of your refrigerator or is there a small repair that can be done to bring it back into working order?

Well, luckily most companies take immediate responsibility when they discover that their products could potentially put you or your family at risk. But if you own a refrigerator that has been recalled, you need to be armed with information and need to know where to turn to make you whole again.

What is a refrigerator recall?

This is when the company that manufactured your refrigerator receives enough complaints about a certain problem to cause them to take action. They decide that you shouldn’t have had this problem in the first place so they are willing to either:

  1. Take care of that specific issue by sending out a repairman to fix it for free
  2. If the problem is severe enough they will actually replace the entire refrigerator with a new one

Why are there appliance recalls in the first place?

While we would love to say that we live in a perfect world and the products that are made are done in such a way that they won’t break, we all know this isn’t true. Typically an appliance recall happens when a certain number of complaints of either damage to the home or injuries to the appliance owner come to the Consumer Product Safety Commission. This causes the company to step up and take responsibility for the damages their appliances have caused and hopefully prevents any future issues like this.

Current Refrigerator Recalls:

The Most Recent Refrigerator Recall is Listed First

Norcold/Coachmen Recall - February 2011

This is an indirect Norcold recall as Coachmen has decided to do a refrigerator recall on certain of their vehicles that came with a 1200-Series Norcold refrigerators. The major concern had to do with an internal sensor or thermal switch installed to do an automatic power shut off not working in a timely fashion and becoming a potential fire hazard.

Should you have a Coachmen vehicle with this type of RV refrigerator, then you should contact them to see if yours is included in this recall. Though should you have this type of fridge in a different brand RV, we recommend contacting the manufacturer to see if they are having the same type of issues.

Samsung Refrigerator Class Action Suit - Samsung USA - October 2010

We know that a class action lawsuit against Samsung doesn't fall into the category of a recall but in our minds this is a recall pushed into being by the people who owned this product.

The lawsuit covers Samsung models from their side by side, French door and bottom freezer lines that have problems with the coils freezing over causing the refrigerator to stop working.

Liebherr -Canada Recall - February 2010

This current refrigerator recall covers around 2,700 Liebherr counter depth (24 inch width) built-in single door and side by side refrigerators. The problem had to do with the doors detaching and allow potential injury and hazards to their owners.

The Liebherr company voluntarily chose to recall these models after having received report of 13 doors detaching. The resulting injuries included two reports involving strains and bruising.

The models being recalled are:R 1400RB 1400RI 1400RBI 1400SBS 240SBS 245SBS 24I0SBS 24I5

These refrigerators in question had been sold at appliance and specialty retailers across Canada from 01/2005 through 11/2009 with a retail cost of between $2,500 and $3,200.

Any concerned consumers should call Liebherr to schedule a free in-home repair.

Maytag Recall - August 2009

Maytag voluntarily recalled approximately 46,000 refrigerators under the Maytag, Magic Chef, Crosley and Performa by Maytag brand names due to a potential fire hazard. Click MAYTAG RECALL for more information.

Viking Recall - June 2009

What: Viking voluntarily recalled 45,000 bottom freezer and built in side-by-side units (36” and 48” wide respectively) on units purchased between July 1999 and April 2006. These refrigerators ranged between $4725 and $6400 and came in many different colors (including stainless steel and custom paneled as well).

This refrigerator recall covers 21 different models, (see list below). If you don’t see your model in there and you are still concerned, then you can go to the company’s website and type in your model number along with the serial number just to check if it’s included in the recall. (Both of these numbers are located on the ceiling of the inside of the refrigerator or in back of the produce drawer.

If you do have a refrigerator that is in the recall then contact Viking for them to set up a free in-home performed repair. The toll free number is (888) 345-2650.

When: June 2009

Why: The reason for this recall was due to 57 reports of doors detaching some of which even causing broken fingers and toes as well as strains, not ot mention the damage to many floors and countertops.

Recall list:

All units containing model numbers starting with (regardless of dates):
VCSB481, VCSB482, DDSB482, DFSB482DTSB482, DDBB362, VCBB360, VCBB362DFBB362, DTBB362, DTBB363

Serial

The following model numbers starting with:

  • VCSB483, DDSB483, DFSB483, DTSB483 (the date codes need to be before 030104)
  • VCSB483D, DDSB483D, DFSB483D (date codes before 030105)
  • DDBB363 (date codes before 112305)
  • VCBB363 (dates codes before 102005)
  • DFBB363 (date codes before 041006)

In case you don’t know how to read your manufacturing date, typically the first six numbers of your serial number are the date manufactured set up in a (mm/dd/yy)

If your refrigerator is a part of this recall then you should stop using it if the door isn’t closing properly if it is sagging , doesn’t open and close the way it should, and call Viking right away.

In case this recall has caused you to think twice about buying a Viking refrigerator, take a look at our other Built In Refrigerator Reviews

Dometic USA Recall - February 2007

Almost a million refrigerators made for RV use manufactured by Dometic are under voluntary recall. The reason for his recall is due to a possible fire hazard. All of the repair of these units will be paid for by Dometic USA.

The units in this recall are refrigerators with 2 doors manufactured from April 1997 to May 2003. The best way to know if your refrigerator falls into this recall is to check the model and serial numbers. The models that are in this refrigerator recall are:

  • RM3863
  • RM3862
  • RM3663
  • RM3662
  • RM2862
  • RM2852
  • RM2663
  • RM2662
  • RM2652
  • NDR1062

The serial numbers to look for begin with these numbers:

  • 301xxxxx through 319xxxxx
  • 201xxxxx through 252xxxxx
  • 001xxxxx through 052xxxxx
  • 901xxxxx through 952xxxxx
  • 801xxxxx through 852xxxxx
  • 713xxxxx through 752xxxxx
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Related Articles

Maytag Recall: Click here for all of the most up to date information on the most recent recall of Maytag Refrigerators.

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Samsung Refrigerators Class Action Lawsuit: Take a look to see if your Samsung refrigerator can be included in this lawsuit.

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