How old is my Magic Chef oven?
Your Magic Chef range model 3510PRW can be dated by using the serial number on the appliance data plate; the serial number contains a date code that identifies the manufacturing time period. Use the decoding guidance in the 3510PRW owner's manual to match the code format.
Where to find the serial number on a 3510PRW range
On most Magic Chef freestanding electric ranges, the model and serial tag is in one of these spots:
- Frame behind the oven door (along the front edge)
- Storage drawer area (remove the drawer and look on the frame)
- Back panel of the range near the power cord entry
- Side frame behind a lower access area
How to decode the age once you have the serial number
We use this process to get an accurate age estimate:
- Write down the full serial number exactly as shown (letters and numbers)
- Note any separate “MFG” or “DATE” field if it appears on the tag
- Compare the serial format to the identification section in the manual
- If the tag includes a week and year code, convert it to a calendar date
- If the tag uses a letter-month code, map the letter to the month and year sequence
Quick example (what you are looking for)
| Serial number clue | What it usually means | What you do next |
|---|---|---|
| 2 digits that look like a year | Year of manufacture | Confirm if it is YY or YYYY |
| 2 digits that look like a week | Week of the year | Convert week number to a date range |
| A letter in the date section | Month or plant code | Use the manual’s code chart |
Why it matters
Knowing the build date helps us match the correct bake element, surface element control switch, and wiring parts for your exact production run, especially when designs change mid-series.
Last updated: January 2026
Where is the model number on a Magic Chef stove?
On a Magic Chef range like model 3510PRW, the model and serial number are typically on the rating plate attached to the appliance body. Common spots include the oven door frame (door jamb) or the frame behind the storage drawer; check the locations shown in the 3510PRW owner's manual.
Where to look first (fastest checks)
- Open the oven door and check the door frame around the opening (door jamb area)
- Pull out the bottom storage drawer and look on the frame behind it
- Check the back panel of the range near the upper vent area
- Look along the side frame near the lower front corners
What the label looks like
Most Magic Chef ranges use a paper or foil rating plate that lists:
- Model number (example: 3510PRW)
- Serial number
- Electrical ratings (volts and amps)
- Manufacturer information
Why it matters
We use the model number to match the correct wiring, bake element, surface element switch, and other range parts. Even small model changes can affect which parts fit and how they connect.
Quick tips if the label is hard to read
- Wipe gently with a damp cloth and mild dish soap; avoid abrasive cleaners
- Use a flashlight and take a close-up photo to zoom in
- If the drawer area is greasy, clean the frame edge where the sticker is often placed
| Location | How to access | Most common issue |
|---|---|---|
| Oven door frame | Open oven door | Sticker worn from heat and cleaning |
| Behind storage drawer | Pull drawer out | Covered by dust or spills |
| Back near vent | Move range carefully | Hard to see without good lighting |
Last updated: January 2026
What replacement parts are most commonly needed for the 3510PRW?
For the Magic Chef 3510PRW electric freestanding range, the most commonly replaced items are the high-wear cooking and electrical connection parts: oven heating elements, drip bowls, burner knobs, indicator lights, and the power terminal block. Use the 3510PRW owner's manual to confirm symptoms and safe handling.
Commonly replaced parts for this range
These are the parts we see replaced most often due to normal wear, spills, heat cycling, or loose connections:
- Oven heating: bake element WP74003019 (no-heat or weak baking)
- Cooktop spill protection: drip bowl W10196406RW and drip bowl WPW10196406 (rusted, stained, warped)
- Power connection point: terminal block WPW10245259 (burned wires, intermittent power)
- Cooktop status lighting: cooktop indicator light W10852510 (light stays off or lens damage)
- Hardware that loosens over time: clamp screws and panel screws (rattles, loose panels)
Quick symptom-to-part guide
| Symptom | Most likely part to check/replace | What you may notice |
|---|---|---|
| Oven will not bake or bakes unevenly | Bake element | No glow, slow preheat, undercooked food |
| Spills reach under the cooktop | Drip bowl | Missing bowl, corrosion, staining |
| Range loses power or cord area smells hot | Terminal block | Heat marks, melted plastic, loose lugs |
| Cooktop “on/hot” light not working | Cooktop indicator light | No indicator even when burner is on |
Why it matters
Worn heating and spill-control parts affect cooking performance and can lead to damage under the cooktop. Electrical connection parts (like the terminal block) are critical for safe, reliable power delivery.
Tips before you order
- Match parts by model number 3510PRW and compare the part photo to your original.
- For cooktop parts, verify whether you need the correct drip bowl size and finish.
- Disconnect power at the breaker before inspecting any wiring or the terminal block.
Last updated: March 2026




