Identify Part 11062936100 – Which Appliance and What Part Fixes the Problem?
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Understanding the Problem
You provided a part number (11062936100) but no appliance type or model. Many parts databases require the appliance model number or a clear photo of the part to match a part number reliably. Without confirming the appliance (e.g., washer, dryer, refrigerator, range), it's unsafe to assume function or compatibility for that part number. Common reasons a part number is hard to identify: the number could be truncated, typed with a typo, belong to an older/obsolete OEM, or be an internal factory number not widely indexed. The fastest way to resolve the issue is to confirm the appliance model number (found on the data tag), note where the part was removed from, and supply a clear photo of the part and any connectors or mounting points.
Common Symptoms
Only the part number is available and you can't verify what to order. Symptoms for the actual failure depend on the real part (e.g., motor, thermostat, switch), so identification is required before diagnosing symptoms.
Common Causes
- Part number is incomplete, mistyped, or truncated
- Part belongs to an obsolete or factory-only listing not indexed in public parts databases
- Missing appliance model information or unclear photos make identification impossible
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Helpful Repair Tip
Check the appliance data tag for the model and serial number, take clear photos of the part and its connection points, and compare those to OEM diagrams — then search or share both the model and part number to confirm compatibility.
Frequently Asked Questions
How can I find which appliance uses part number 11062936100?
Locate the appliance model and serial number (usually on a sticker inside the door, on the back, or behind a kickplate). Take clear photos of the part and any labels on it. Enter the appliance model and the part number into the manufacturer's parts lookup (Whirlpool, Frigidaire, GE, etc.) or a reliable parts reseller. If that fails, share the model, a photo of the part, and the exact place it was removed from — a technician or parts specialist can then match it.
Can I order and install a part using only the part number 11062936100?
Not recommended. Ordering by part number alone risks getting the wrong component if the number is incorrect or belongs to another model. Confirm compatibility with the appliance model, check OEM diagrams, and verify electrical/mechanical connections before installing. If unsure, consult a parts desk or a qualified repair technician and provide photos and the appliance model number.
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