Part 1108756 — What It Is and How to Identify and Replace It
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Understanding the Problem
Part number 1108756 is an OEM/manufacturer part number that can refer to different components depending on the appliance brand and model. Because this single number may map to several different parts (e.g., a switch, valve, sensor, or small mechanical part), the first step is identification. Once identified, you can diagnose and replace the failed part. 1) Confirm appliance make & model: locate the appliance model and serial sticker (usually on the door frame, behind a kickplate, inside the cabinet or on the back). Write down the exact model number. 2) Look up the parts diagram: enter the appliance model into the manufacturer's parts lookup or reputable parts retailer. Search for part number 1108756 in that model’s exploded parts list to see the part name, picture, and where it mounts. 3) Visually locate the part: open access panels (power off first) and compare the physical part to the diagram/photo. Take a clear photo of the installed part and connectors for reference. 4) Observe symptoms and error codes: note exact symptoms (no power, no drain, leak, noise, heating failure) and any error codes displayed — these point to which component 1108756 might be. 5) Perform basic electrical checks (if electrical component): with power off, disconnect the part and inspect connectors and harness for burn marks or corrosion. Use a multimeter to test continuity or resistance against the values shown in the service manual. 6) Mechanical inspection (if mechanical part): check for cracks, broken mounts, seized shafts, worn seals, or clogging. Manually actuate moving parts (with power off) to feel binding. 7) Order the exact replacement: only order 1108756 if the parts diagram for your exact model lists it as the needed item. Some suppliers list cross-reference part numbers; confirm fit with the model number. 8) Replace the part (general steps): a) disconnect power and water (if applicable); b) remove panels obstructing access; c) document and label any wires or hoses before disconnecting; d) remove fasteners and remove the old part; e) install new part in reverse order, reconnecting wires/hoses securely and replacing gaskets/clips as needed; f) reassemble panels. 9) Test the appliance: restore power/water and run a short diagnostic cycle or normal cycle to confirm the symptom is resolved and there are no leaks, error codes, or abnormal noises. 10) If problem persists: re-check wiring harness continuity and correct connector seating, verify new part is correct for your model, and consult the service manual for advanced diagnostics or call a qualified technician. Safety note: Always disconnect electrical power before accessing internal components. If water or gas connections are involved, shut off those supplies. If you are not comfortable working safely with electricity, gas, or pressurized water, get a trained technician.
Common Symptoms
Symptoms depend on which component 1108756 corresponds to in your model. Typical clues include: the appliance won't start or a function won’t operate, an error code that maps to a specific sensor or switch, leaks or water not draining, unusual noises from the area where the part mounts.
Common Causes
- Normal wear and tear or mechanical breakage of the installed component
- Electrical failure such as open coils, burned traces or corroded connectors
- Clogs, debris or external damage that prevent the part from operating correctly
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Helpful Repair Tip
Before buying a replacement, confirm the part by entering your exact appliance model into the manufacturer's parts lookup and compare the pictorial diagram — the physical shape, mounting points and connector type must match.
Frequently Asked Questions
How can I find out exactly what part 1108756 is for my appliance?
Locate your appliance’s full model number (on the appliance sticker), then enter it into the manufacturer’s parts lookup or a trusted parts retailer and search for 1108756. The exploded parts diagram for your exact model will show the name, picture and location. If you can’t find it online, provide the brand and model to a parts counter or the manufacturer and they can cross‑reference 1108756.
Can I replace part 1108756 myself, and what tools will I need?
Often yes, if the part is an accessible switch, sensor, valve or small mechanical assembly. Basic tools: screwdriver set, nut drivers, pliers, a multimeter for electrical testing, and possibly a socket set. Always disconnect power and water first. If the part involves refrigerant, gas lines, or complex electronics, hire a certified technician.
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