Model-fit helper

Find your appliance model number

The complete model number is the safest way to verify a replacement part. Look for the manufacturer data label—not a retailer receipt, Wi-Fi name, or marketing model family.

Washer

Common label locations

  • Inside the door or lid opening
  • Rear edge of the control panel
  • Back of the cabinet

Dryer

Common label locations

  • Inside the door opening
  • Door frame or cabinet rim
  • Back of the cabinet

Refrigerator

Common label locations

  • Inside the fresh-food compartment
  • Side wall near the upper shelves
  • Behind or near a lower crisper drawer

Dishwasher

Common label locations

  • Along the inner door edge
  • Door jamb when the door is open
  • Side of the tub opening

Oven / Range

Common label locations

  • Around the oven door frame
  • Behind the storage drawer
  • Under or behind the cooktop area on some models

HVAC / Furnace

Common label locations

  • Equipment data plate on the cabinet
  • Inside the access panel area
  • Outdoor condenser data plate for split systems

What to copy

Use every letter, number, dash, and suffix shown in the model field.

A small suffix can identify a different revision or regional version. When a FixCodeDB guide says “MODEL-SPECIFIC,” confirm compatibility using that complete value before purchase.

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Search the error code or symptom, then use your model number when verifying the recommended part.

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