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Part 110628221 — What Appliance Does This Fit and How to Replace It

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Understanding the Problem

I could not find a definitive OEM match for part number 110628221 in my reference database. That number may be an internal/sub-assembly number, a partial number, or from a specific brand or region. Below are clear, step-by-step instructions to identify the part, confirm whether it's the failed component in your appliance, and how to safely replace it once you have the correct replacement. 1) Verify the appliance and model - Locate the appliance's model and serial number tag (usually on the door frame, behind a kickplate, or inside the fridge/freezer cabinet). Write these down. The correct part is almost always listed by appliance model, not just by a lone part number. 2) Photograph the part and surrounding area - Remove any access panel (power off first) and take clear photos of the part, connector pins, mounting orientation, and any stamped numbers or logos. These images make identification and ordering much faster. 3) Cross-reference the number - Use the appliance brand + model + "parts diagram" search, or run the number in parts sites (manufacturer parts lookup or major aftermarket parts sites). If 110628221 returns no results, search for visible cast/cut numbers or the part shape in diagrams for your model. 4) Test the suspect part (if electrical/mechanical) - For electrical parts: disconnect power. Use a multimeter to check continuity, resistance, or specific test points given in the tech sheet for your model. Common tests: continuity across fuses, resistance of heaters, continuity of thermostats/thermistors, and switch actuation. - For mechanical parts: inspect for broken mounts, stripped gears, worn bearings, or seized shafts. 5) Order the correct replacement - Once you have the exact OEM part number or the appliance model and part reference from the exploded diagram, order OEM or a verified cross-reference. Avoid ordering based only on a lone number unless confirmed. 6) Replace the part — general safe replacement steps - a) Unplug the appliance (or switch off at the breaker) and confirm power is off with a non-contact voltage tester if applicable. - b) Remove any outer panels necessary to access the part (keep screws and note locations). - c) Take clear photos of wiring and connector locations before disconnecting anything — label wires with tape if needed. - d) Disconnect connectors and remove mounting screws; remove old part. - e) Install the new part in the exact orientation; reattach connectors and fasteners. Ensure connectors are fully seated and any gaskets/seals are in good condition. - f) Reassemble panels, restore power, and run a test cycle to confirm normal operation. 7) If the part is not the failure - If tests show the part is good, expand diagnostics to related components (control board, wiring harness, sensors) or post photos and model information to a parts forum or to a parts supplier for identification help. Safety note: Always disconnect power before working on electrical appliances. If you are not comfortable with electrical testing or disassembly, contact a qualified appliance technician.

Common Symptoms

Because 110628221 could not be positively identified, common indicators that a replaceable component is failing include: appliance not starting or running, intermittent operation, unusual noises, burning or electrical odor, visible damage or corrosion on the part, or component-specific failures (no heat, no water flow, no ice, etc.).

Common Causes

  • Normal wear and tear over time (mechanical or thermal degradation)
  • Electrical surge or short that damages electronic components
  • Poor connections/corroded terminals or harness damage
  • Moisture exposure, overheating, or physical impact

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110628221Unidentified OEM part (verify with appliance model and exploded diagram)
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Helpful Repair Tip

To confirm the faulty part quickly: take clear photos of the part's mounting and connectors, note the appliance model number, and use the appliance's exploded parts diagram (most manufacturers publish these) to find the exact part reference before ordering.

Frequently Asked Questions

How can I find which appliance uses part number 110628221?

Locate the appliance model and serial number on the appliance nameplate, then search the manufacturer's parts diagram or parts look-up for that model. If 110628221 doesn't appear in search results, take photos of the part and post them to the manufacturer parts site or a reputable parts supplier — they can match the shape, connectors, and mounting to the correct OEM part number.

Can I use a generic or aftermarket replacement for part 110628221?

You can use an aftermarket replacement only if it is explicitly cross-referenced to the OEM part or listed for your appliance model. Confirm fit, connector type, electrical ratings, and mounting points before buying. When in doubt, choose the OEM part or consult a parts specialist to avoid compatibility or safety issues.

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