10658736801 — Part Identification and How to Replace or Verify It
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Understanding the Problem
Brief explanation: I could not locate a definitive OEM description tied uniquely to the number 10658736801 in major public parts databases during this lookup. That number may be an internal/distributor SKU, a superseded number, or missing the appliance make/model context. To fix appliance issues linked to this number you must first identify what the part actually is and what component it replaces. 1) Verify the part identity a. Find the appliance's model and serial number (usually on a sticker behind the door, inside the dryer door opening, under the fridge crisper, or on the back/side of the appliance). b. Look for any other numbers or manufacturer logos printed on the part itself. Photograph the whole part and any labels. c. Use the appliance model#, plus the part number, to search manufacturer parts sites (e.g., WhirlpoolParts, GEParts, FrigidaireParts), and reseller sites (RepairClinic, PartSelect, AppliancePartsPros). d. If online lookup fails, contact the appliance manufacturer parts department or an authorized parts dealer and provide the model# and the photos. 2) Identify symptoms and match to part function a. List the failure symptoms (no power, no heat, leakage, unusual noise, door not latching, error codes). That narrows which component the part number likely refers to. b. Use the appliance parts diagram for your model (parts exploded view) and look for the shape/location that matches your photographed part. 3) Practical diagnosis steps (how to test common part types) a. Electrical switches or sensors: Visually inspect for damage, then test continuity with a multimeter. For thermal sensors/thermostats, test resistance at room temperature and compare to spec in service manual. b. Motors/fans: Spin the motor shaft by hand (power off). Check for noise, burnt smell, or visible damage. Test motor windings for continuity and short to ground. c. Heating elements/igniters: Inspect for breaks, test continuity. For gas ovens/dryers, verify proper voltage to the igniter and proper gas valve function. d. Valves/solenoids (washers/dishwashers): Test coil resistance and watch for water flow and leakage. Replace if coil opens or is visibly corroded. 4) How to replace once you've identified the correct part (generic step-by-step) a. Order the correct replacement by matching the appliance model number and the verified part number from the appliance manufacturer or an authorized parts dealer. Do not rely on the standalone SKU without model context. b. Unplug the appliance and turn off water or gas supply when applicable. c. Remove the access panel(s) required to reach the part — keep track of screws and grounding straps. d. Photograph wiring and hose connections before disconnecting to ensure correct reassembly. e. Disconnect electrical connectors (use small picks to release locking tabs), remove mounting screws and any brackets, and extract the old part. f. Install the new part in reverse order: secure mechanical fasteners, reconnect wiring/hose, replace panels. g. Restore power/water/gas and run a test cycle to confirm the repair. Safety note: Always disconnect power at the breaker or unplug the appliance before opening panels. For gas appliances, turn off the gas supply and, if you smell gas or suspect a leak after repair, shut off gas and call a professional. If you are not comfortable with electrical or gas work, hire an experienced appliance technician.
Common Symptoms
Unknown until the part is identified; common related symptoms depend on whether the part is an electrical switch, motor, thermostat/sensor, heating element, valve, or mechanical latch—typical symptoms include no power, unit not starting, no heat, leaks, loud noises, or error codes.
Common Causes
- Part number is an internal or obsolete SKU that requires appliance model context
- Wear and tear or electrical failure of the original component
- Incorrect replacement part ordered due to incomplete identification
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Helpful Repair Tip
Match the appliance model number to the part — take a clear photo of the part and the appliance model/serial sticker and use both when contacting parts suppliers; the model number plus a photo will identify the correct OEM part much faster than the lone SKU.
Frequently Asked Questions
How can I confirm 10658736801 is the right part for my appliance?
Locate your appliance's full model and serial number and compare it with the parts diagram or parts list on the manufacturer's parts lookup site. Send a photo of the part and the appliance model sticker to an authorized parts dealer or the manufacturer parts department. They will confirm fitment or provide the current OEM part number or supersession.
Can I install the replacement myself if I find the correct part?
Many parts are user-replaceable if you are comfortable with basic hand tools and electrical safety: switches, thermostats, door latches, belts and some motors. Always disconnect power and gas/water as applicable, document wiring/hose connections before removal, and follow the manufacturer's instructions. For gas valves, sealed refrigeration, or complex electronic control boards, consider hiring a certified technician.
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