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11087864100 — What Appliance Part Is This and How Do I Replace It?

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Understanding the Problem

You provided a part number (11087864100) but no appliance brand or model. That exact numeric string doesn't match a single, universally known part in public cross-reference databases without the appliance make/model. Start by confirming the appliance brand and model number (usually on a sticker inside the door, on the back, or on the frame). Once you have that, you can cross-reference the number against the manufacturer's parts diagram or a trusted parts seller. Follow these diagnostic and repair steps to identify and replace the part safely: 1) Locate appliance model and stickers: find the appliance's model and serial number plate (inside door frame, behind lower kick panel, on the back). Record brand, model number, and serial. 2) Photograph the part and surrounding area: take clear photos of the part with the visible number 11087864100 and its context (where it sits, what it's attached to). This helps cross-check and confirm function. 3) Cross-reference the number: use the brand's official parts site or reputable parts suppliers (e.g., RepairClinic, PartSelect, AppliancePartsPros) and enter the appliance model first, then search the diagram for 11087864100. If the search fails, upload the photo to the parts site or contact their support. 4) Identify the part function: once the parts diagram shows the part name (e.g., door latch, control board, heating element, pump), read the part description to learn what it does and common failure modes. 5) Do basic diagnostics (tools: multimeter, basic hand tools, camera, flashlight): a. Visual inspection — look for burn marks, corrosion, broken plastic, melted connectors, loose wiring. b. Continuity check — with power disconnected, test the part for continuity or expected resistance values (manufacturer spec if available). c. Functional checks — if safe and relevant, run the appliance on a diagnostic mode to exercise the circuit (consult service manual). 6) Decide replacement vs repair: if the part is physically damaged, has no continuity where it should, or intermittently fails during testing, replace it. For control boards or electronic modules, replacement is usually recommended rather than repair. 7) Order the correct part: order by appliance model and the confirmed part number shown in the diagram. If multiple vendors list different superseded part numbers, pick the one that matches your OEM diagram or a verified direct-fit replacement. 8) Replace the part (generic replacement steps — adapt to the exact part): a. Unplug or disconnect power at the breaker. For gas appliances also shut off the gas supply. b. Remove access panels or doors to reach the part. Keep screws organized and take photos during disassembly to aid reassembly. c. Label and disconnect wiring connectors; use photos so you can reconnect correctly. d. Remove mounting hardware and replace the faulty part with the new one; reverse the steps to reassemble. e. Restore power and test the appliance with an empty cycle or test mode to confirm the repair. 9) If uncertain, consult the appliance's service manual or a professional technician. Provide the photos and model information to speed up correct identification and avoid ordering the wrong part. Safety note: Always disconnect power (and gas where applicable) before working on appliances. If you are not comfortable working with mains electricity, electronics, or gas, hire a qualified technician.

Common Symptoms

Unknown part number alone — common practical symptoms depend on the actual part. Typical failure signs: appliance won't power on, won't heat, leaks, loud unusual noises, cycles incorrectly, or door won't latch.

Common Causes

  • Part number typed without appliance brand/model — multiple parts can share similar numbers across manufacturers
  • Worn or damaged part causing the appliance failure (electrical short, broken mechanical component, corrosion)
  • Incorrect part ordered due to mismatch between standalone part number and model-specific diagram

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11087864100Unknown — confirm with appliance model and parts diagram
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Helpful Repair Tip

If the number isn't found online, take a clear photo of the part in place and the appliance model plate, then search or post both to a parts supplier—visual ID often confirms the part faster than number-only searches.

Frequently Asked Questions

How can I find out which appliance this part number belongs to?

Locate the appliance model number (usually on a sticker inside the door, on the back, or under a kickplate). Use that model number on the manufacturer's parts lookup or a reputable parts retailer, then search the diagram for 11087864100. If that fails, upload a photo of the part and the model sticker to the parts site or contact their support for visual ID.

What if I order part 11087864100 and it doesn't fit?

Do not install it. Compare the returned part to the part you removed (mounting holes, connector types, dimensions). Check for superseded part numbers or alternate numbers listed on the parts page. Contact the seller immediately for a return and the correct part — provide your appliance model and photos to ensure they send the exact OEM replacement.

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