Part 106626662 — What Appliance Problem Does This Part Fix?
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Understanding the Problem
Brief explanation I couldn't find a reliable OEM cross-reference for part number 106626662 with the information provided. That happens when the number is incomplete, mismatched to a particular brand, or is an internal vendor number not listed in common public parts databases. Practical diagnostic and repair steps (numbered) 1) Confirm the appliance and model: locate the appliance's model and serial tag (usually inside the fridge, washer door, oven frame, or back panel). Record brand and full model number — this is required to cross-reference 106626662 to the correct OEM part. 2) Photograph the existing part: unplug the appliance, open or remove panels as needed, and take clear photos of the part from several angles showing any numbers, sticker labels, connectors, and mounting points. Note wire colors and connector types. 3) Search parts resources: use the appliance brand + model on the manufacturer's parts lookup, RepairClinic, PartSelect, AppliancePartsPros, or eReplacementParts. Search for 106626662 and upload your photos to compare diagrams. Contact the manufacturer’s parts department if the number returns no matches. 4) Identify the function: once matched, read the part description (e.g., control board, water inlet valve, door latch, igniter). If you can’t match it, inspect the part’s connections: power wires and relays = electrical/control; water hoses and solenoids = water valve; heating element shape = heater/igniter; motor housing = motor/drive. 5) Basic tests (if electrical): with the appliance unplugged, visually inspect for burned traces, melted plastic, or corrosion. Use a multimeter on continuity or resistance settings to check connectors and windings (motors/heaters). Consult a schematic for expected values. For switches and solenoids check for continuity; for motors check resistance and insulation to chassis. 6) Order the correct replacement: once you have brand/model confirmation or an exact part match from a vendor, order the OEM or exact-fit replacement. Avoid ambiguous “universal” parts unless they’re an exact match to the connectors and mounting. 7) Prepare to replace: gather basic tools—screwdrivers, nut drivers, pliers, socket set, multimeter, and labels for wires. Turn off and disconnect power. For water/gas appliances, also shut off water supply or gas and relieve pressure as applicable. 8) Remove the old part: document connector positions (take photos), label wires, remove mounting screws or clips, and carefully detach the part. For parts attached to hoses, have a towel or small pan ready for residual water. 9) Install the new part: compare new and old part side-by-side to confirm orientation, connectors, and mounting holes. Attach hoses and connectors firmly, secure mounting hardware, and reconnect wires to the labeled terminals. 10) Test the repair: restore power (and water/gas if applicable) and run a relevant cycle or diagnostic mode. Observe for correct operation, leaks, noises or error codes. If issues persist, re-check wiring, connectors, and installation. Safety note Always disconnect power before servicing electrical appliances. For gas appliances shut off the gas at the supply. If you’re unsure about electrical wiring, gas connections, or testing live circuits, hire a licensed technician.
Common Symptoms
Varies by part — common signs include the appliance not powering on, failing to start cycles, leaks, unusual noises, heating/freeze problems, error codes, or visible physical damage at the component.
Common Causes
- Normal wear and tear or electrical failure of the component
- Corrosion or water damage to connectors and terminals
- Physical damage, impact, or incorrect installation
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Helpful Repair Tip
Match the physical connectors and mounting points — take photos of the old part and compare them to the replacement. If the part has printed numbers, include the appliance model when searching to find the OEM cross-reference.
Frequently Asked Questions
How can I find which appliance uses part number 106626662?
Find the appliance’s full brand and model number from the rating plate (inside the door, on the frame, or on the back). Use that model number on manufacturer or major parts websites and search for 106626662. If you still get no match, upload photos of the part or contact the manufacturer’s parts department — they can cross-reference internal/vendor numbers.
Can I replace part 106626662 myself?
Possibly — many parts are user-replaceable if you have basic tools and follow safety steps: power off, photograph and label connections, remove and swap the part, then test. If the part interfaces with gas or high-voltage components, or if the repair requires soldering or control board programming, get a qualified technician. When in doubt provide the appliance brand/model so you get the exact replacement and correct wiring instructions.
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