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11061202010 — How to Identify and Replace This Appliance Part

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Understanding the Problem

Brief explanation: I couldn't match 11061202010 to a single universally recognized part in major appliance parts databases without knowing the appliance make and model. Many manufacturers use similar numeric sequences for different components (controls, sensors, harnesses, hinges, etc.), so the first step is identification. Follow these steps to identify, diagnose and replace the actual part you have. 1) Verify appliance make & model: locate the appliance model tag (usually inside the door frame, behind the fridge kickplate, on the washer/dryer door opening, or on the appliance back). Record manufacturer and full model number — this is essential to cross-reference part numbers. 2) Photograph the part in place: take clear photos of the part from multiple angles, including any stamped numbers, connector types, and how it mounts. Note wire colors and harness orientation. 3) Cross-reference the number: use the appliance model number with parts lookup tools (manufacturer parts site, appliancepartspros.com, repairclinic.com, searspartsdirect.com) to confirm whether 11061202010 is an OEM number, a subassembly number, or an internal kit number. 4) Identify the function: once you confirm the part listing for your model, read the part description to learn what it does (e.g., control board, door latch, thermostat, solenoid). That tells you what failures to expect and what tests to run. 5) Basic diagnostics (generic tests): a) Visual inspection — look for burned components, cracked plastic, broken tabs, melted connectors, loose screws, or water/heat damage. b) Electrical tests — with power removed, use a multimeter to check continuity, resistance values specified in the service manual, or check for short to ground. For boards, inspect for blown fuses, bulging capacitors, or scorch marks. c) Functional isolation — if safe and possible, disconnect the suspect part and test whether the appliance runs or shows different error codes. 6) Obtain the correct replacement: order the OEM part listed for your exact model. If 11061202010 turns out to be a kit or subassembly, ensure the replacement includes all required pieces (screws, gaskets, harnesses). 7) Replacement steps (generic): a) Unplug the appliance or switch off power at the breaker and shut off water/gas if applicable. b) Remove the necessary panels to access the part (refer to service manual or repair sheet). Keep screws organized. c) Disconnect wiring connectors — gently depress tabs and pull straight out; label connectors or photograph positions. d) Remove mounting screws or clips and take the part out. e) Install the new part in the reverse order: secure mounting, connect harnesses, replace panels. f) Restore power and test the appliance through a full cycle (or the function related to the replaced part). Safety note: always disconnect power (and gas/water if relevant) before working on appliances. If you're unsure about electrical or gas connections, hire a qualified technician.

Common Symptoms

Symptoms depend on the actual component 11061202010 corresponds to — could range from no power, error codes, leaks, door not latching, to heating or motor failures. Identify the component first, then check symptoms tied to that part.

Common Causes

  • Incorrect or incomplete part identification (many similar numbers across brands)
  • Normal wear and tear or heat/water damage causing the component to fail
  • Loose connectors, wiring harness issues, or mounting damage that mimic part failure

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Helpful Repair Tip

If the number 11061202010 is stamped on a circuit board or harness, photograph the entire board and the appliance model tag and use both to search — parts lookups almost always require the appliance model number to return an exact match.

Frequently Asked Questions

How can I find out which appliance 11061202010 fits?

Find the appliance's full model and serial number (on a metal tag or sticker). Use that model number with online parts lookup tools or contact the manufacturer's parts department and provide both the model number and the 11061202010 number. Photos of the part and its mounting location speed identification.

Can I install any part with the number 11061202010 or use a universal replacement?

No — part numbers can be reused across different appliances or refer to kits/subassemblies. Always confirm the OEM part number against your appliance model. If you choose an aftermarket or generic part, verify fit, mounting, electrical connectors, and warranty coverage before installing.

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