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Old 8/26/07, 7:40 PM
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Default York Furnace age help

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serial number eafm008459
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I believe the year of make is indicated by the third letter in the serial number(skip letters I,O,Q,U and Z)...f = 1976 or 1997.



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I believe the year of make is indicated by the third letter in the serial number(skip letters I,O,Q,U and Z)...f = 1976 or 1997.
You are correct Larry, thats a 1997 model #

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hi,bought my house in 1982, came with this york furnace. model: ug080d08n-1b sn:hm381937 can anyone tell me the age of this furnace or what site my tell me? thanks, doug
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hi,bought my house in 1982, came with this york furnace. model: ug080d08n-1b sn:hm381937 can anyone tell me the age of this furnace or what site my tell me? thanks, doug
If there are two letters at the start of the serial #, the first or second letter could be the year.

So you've got a furnace that was manufactured in 1978 or 1982.
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Old 3/8/08, 9:23 PM
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My information for York says third letter of S/N(1984+) is the year code but if it's "h" it would be 1982.
For after 1984 3 letters at the begining of the S/N for York.



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