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11026924503 — How to Identify This Part and Replace It Safely

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Understanding the Problem

I could not match 11026924503 to a single confirmed OEM part in my reference set. That can happen when a part number is obscure, truncated, specific to a regional catalog, or tied to a particular model-year. Use the numbered steps below to identify the part, verify whether it is the cause of your appliance problem, and replace it safely. 1) Gather identifying info - Write down the appliance brand, full model number (usually on a sticker inside the door frame, on the back, or behind the kick strip), and where you found the number 11026924503 (on the part, packaging, or documentation). - Photograph the part in place and any connector labels; take a clear close-up of the number and surrounding markings. 2) Cross-reference the number - Search manufacturer parts look-up pages (Whirlpool/Maytag/Kenmore/Frigidaire/GE depending on brand) using the appliance model number, not only the part number. - Use major parts suppliers (RepairClinic, PartSelect, AppliancePartsPros) and general search engines with the model number + 11026924503. - If you find multiple possible matches, compare the photos and connector/pinouts to your part. 3) Identify function by appearance and location - Note where it’s mounted: control panel, back of machine, inside tub, on compressor, on the motor, etc. Location usually tells function (control board, thermostat, drain pump, thermal fuse, relay, door latch, etc.). - Inspect the part for features: heavy gauge terminals (power device), small PCB (control board), plastic pump housing, solenoid clip, reed switch, or temperature sensor probe. 4) Verify the fault(s) you’re seeing - List symptoms (won’t start, no heat, not draining, noisy). Compare those to the suspected part function. - Perform basic electrical checks: with power off, check connectors for damage; with meter and safe procedure, test continuity, resistance, or voltage at the part according to expected values from service manual. 5) Confirm with manufacturer or parts desk - Call the manufacturer parts department or local authorized service center; give them the appliance model and the part number and send photos if they request them. - If they confirm 11026924503, ask for the official part name, functions, and a service manual reference or wiring diagram. 6) Order the correct part - Order from a reputable parts supplier using the appliance model number plus the confirmed part number. Verify return policy in case it’s not the right item. 7) General replacement steps (apply once you have the confirmed new part) - Safety first: unplug appliance or switch off the breaker. Shut off water supply if working on washers/dishwashers. Take pictures of wire and hose routing before disassembly. - Remove panels as needed (usually back panel, top, or front). Keep track of screws and fasteners. - Disconnect electrical connectors by releasing tabs; mark wires if connectors are similar. Remove mounting screws and any hoses or brackets. - Fit the new part in place, reconnect wiring/hoses exactly as removed, secure fasteners to the same torque you removed them with (hand-tight plus a small turn on metal screws). - Restore panels, reconnect power/water. Run a test cycle or power-up and observe for correct operation and leaks. Safety note: If the part interacts with mains voltage, gas, or refrigeration systems, or if you are not comfortable with electrical diagnostics, stop and contact a licensed technician. Incorrect replacement can create fire, shock, or refrigerant hazards.

Common Symptoms

This part number was not matched to a single known part in my database. Common symptoms that lead people to look up part numbers include no power, no heat, not draining, loud noises, leaking, or control/display failures—identify your actual symptom to narrow the search.

Common Causes

  • The part number is specific to a model or region and not indexed publicly
  • The number is a subassembly or internal supplier number rather than an OEM public part number
  • The appliance issue is caused by a different component—misidentification of the failed part

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Helpful Repair Tip

If you can’t find the part online, email or call the manufacturer's parts department with the appliance model number and a photo of the part—manufacturers can usually cross-reference obscure numbers quickly.

Frequently Asked Questions

How can I find which appliance uses 11026924503?

Look up the appliance by its full model number (found on the unit's rating plate). Use that model number on manufacturer or major parts supplier sites and include a photo of the part in communications with parts desks. Manufacturer parts departments can cross-reference internal or supplier numbers when you provide the model and a clear photo.

Can I replace the part myself once I find it?

Often yes, if it’s an accessible mechanical or electrical component and you’re comfortable with basic tools and safety procedures. Always disconnect power, document wiring and hose routing, and follow the service manual if available. For high-voltage, gas, or sealed refrigeration components, or if you’re unsure, hire a licensed technician.

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