HTX24EASK0WS — Identify the Appliance and Troubleshoot Common Issues
Need the replacement part? Search your model number at for guaranteed fit and fast free shipping.
Understanding the Problem
HTX24EASK0WS looks like an appliance model number but it doesn’t include the manufacturer in your message, so I can’t reliably map it to a specific appliance or exact replacement parts. Different manufacturers format model numbers similarly, and many troubleshooting steps and parts vary by appliance type (refrigerator vs. oven vs. washer). To give an accurate repair guide I need either the appliance type (e.g., dryer, refrigerator) or a photo of the model/serial tag. While you locate that information, there are standard steps you can take: find the full model & serial tag (usually on the door frame, inside the fresh-food compartment, behind the kickplate, on the back, or inside the door pocket), note the manufacturer name and any extra letters/numbers, and record the exact symptoms (no power, not heating, leaking, noisy, etc.). With that data I can provide exact diagnostic steps, likely failed parts, and OEM part numbers or compatible aftermarket options.
Common Symptoms
If you don’t know the appliance type yet, common user-facing symptoms to note include: no power or intermittent power, not heating/cooling, water leaks, unusual noises, failure to start or cycle, error codes on the display. List exact symptoms plus when they occur (during start, mid-cycle, after a while).
Common Causes
- Missing/unclear model/manufacturer information — prevents accurate parts lookup
- Symptoms caused by a range of different components depending on appliance type (electrical supply, control board, motor/drive, heating element, compressor, door seal)
- Discontinued or region-specific models — parts and documentation may require cross-reference
Popular Parts That Fix This Problem
These are the most common replacement parts that fix this problem. When you're ready to order, click below to find the right part at ProsourceParts.com — just search by your appliance model number for a guaranteed fit.
Helpful Repair Tip
Locate and photograph the model/serial tag — it's typically on the door frame, inside the appliance cavity, behind the lower access panel, or on the rear panel. Send the photo or tell me the appliance type and the full model string as printed on the tag.
Frequently Asked Questions
Where exactly do I find the model number on my appliance?
Most appliances have a metal or paper model/serial tag. Common locations: inside the door frame (washers, dryers, ovens), inside the fresh-food or freezer compartment near the gasket (refrigerators), behind the bottom kickplate or panel (dishwashers, refrigerators), on the back exterior (older units), or on the door frame edge (ranges/ovens). If you still can’t find it, take photos of the whole appliance and any small labels and I can help locate it.
Can you tell me the exact replacement part from just ‘HTX24EASK0WS’?
Not reliably. I need the appliance type and ideally the full model and serial exactly as printed on the tag. With the exact model we can lookup OEM parts and part numbers. If you provide the appliance type and describe the symptom (plus any error codes or photos), I can diagnose likely failed parts and give the correct part numbers or compatible alternatives.
Real DIY Repair Stories
Be the first to share your repair story!
Share Your Repair Story
Your experience helps other homeowners fix their appliances. Tell us how it went!
Can't Fix It Yourself? Find a Local Technician
It's perfectly okay to call a professional. Some repairs require specialized tools, deep teardowns, or dealing with complex systems that are better left to the pros.
Find the Right Part for Your Appliance
Don't guess — search your exact appliance model number at ProsourceParts.com to find the correct OEM compatible replacement part. They offer fast free shipping, guaranteed fit, and thousands of parts in stock.
Your Free Parts Videos
Whether your dishwasher won't drain, your dryer stopped heating, or your fridge isn't cold, we've created simple repair guides for the most common appliance problems homeowners face. Each guide explains what's going wrong, the most likely causes, and which replacement parts fix the issue. When you're ready to order, we link directly to ProsourceParts.com where you can search by model number and get the right part shipped fast.



