FRIDAY, JULY 3, 2026|No. 5622
Recall · Consumer Safety

Amana Air Conditioners Recalled Over Fire Risk

Approximately 13,500 Amana air conditioners and heat pumps have been recalled due to a defect that can cause a fire or burn hazard.

Thousands of Amana air conditioners and heat pumps recalled over fire and burn hazards.
Thousands of Amana air conditioners and heat pumps recalled over fire and burn hazards.
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Thousands of air conditioners have been recalled due to severe fire and burn hazards.

More than 13,000 Amana-brand units have been recalled due to defects that pose "a risk of fire or burn injury to customers," according to a report from the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission.

According to the release, the heating element can remain energized during a ground fault, despite being turned off. Officials say they have received one report of plastic on the unit melting, but no injuries have been reported.

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The recall involves about 13,500 window-room-air-conditioners and through-the-wall air conditioners or heat pumps. The products are white-colored, and the brand name is printed on most of the units' control covers.

The model number is located on the front edge of the base pan on a white sticker. Recalled units have a model number beginning with PB, AH or AE. The serial number is under the bar code that is under the model number. The model numbers in the recall include:

Through-the-Wall (TTW) units:

  • PBH113J35AA
  • PBH093J35AA
  • PBH073J35AA
  • PBE123J35AA
  • PBE093J35AA

Window-Room Air Conditioners (WRAC) units:

  • AH183J35AA
  • AH123J35AA
  • AH093J35AA
  • AE183J35AA
  • AE123J35AA
  • AE093J35AA

Consumers are being asked to stop using the recalled products immediately and contact Daikin Comfort Technologies Manufacturing, Inc. to submit a request for a full refund.

Consumers will be required to provide their contact information, cut the product's cord, and then upload a photo of the product's serial number and cut cord in order to receive a full refund for the unit.

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