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110922756 — What Is This Part and How Do I Diagnose It?

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Understanding the Problem

I could not find a definitive match for part number 110922756 in my parts database without the appliance make and model. Part numbers can be manufacturer- or retailer-specific and sometimes printed on subassemblies or packaging. Follow these steps to identify and fix the issue you’re seeing: 1) Confirm appliance details - Locate the appliance model and serial number on the rating plate/sticker (usually inside the door, on the back, or under the kickplate). Write them down. - If you only have the part number from a sticker on the component, photograph the sticker and the component in place. 2) Cross-reference the number - Enter the appliance make + model + “110922756” into parts sites (RepairClinic, AppliancePartsPros, PartSelect), the manufacturer’s parts lookup, and a general web search. Some sellers list alternate numbers. - If no results, the number may be a supplier, batch, or internal code. Use the photo or description to identify the component type (motor, control board, thermostat, valve, harness, etc.). 3) Identify the component type by location and appearance - Control boards: flat circuit boards, ribbons/connectors, often behind back panels or control panels. - Motors/pumps: cylindrical housings with shafts and mounting brackets. - Heating elements: long tubular metal elements or flat metal plates. - Sensors/thermistors/thermostats: small probes or disc-shaped parts on evaporator coils or heater housings. - Valves: plastic/metal assemblies with hoses and solenoids. 4) Match symptoms to likely part types - No power or no response: control board, fuse, door switch, main harness. - No heat (dryer/oven/water heater): heating element, igniter, thermostat, thermal fuse. - Strange noises: blower/motor, drum rollers, bearings, pump. - Leaks: water inlet valve, pump seals, door gasket. 5) Basic diagnostic tests (how to test common part categories) - Visual inspection: look for burn marks, melted plastic, frayed wires, corrosion, or loose connectors. - Continuity test: unplug appliance, remove part if needed, test with multimeter for continuity/ohms (motors may show low resistance, thermostats/thermal fuses are usually continuity when good). Document readings and compare to spec sheet if available. - Power test: with the appliance reassembled and safe to run, measure live voltage at the component connector (only if you are comfortable and experienced; otherwise call a pro). - Swap test: if identical replacement or known-good donor part available, swap to confirm. 6) Ordering the correct part - Use make + model to find OEM part numbers. If the number you have is not found, submit the photo to parts suppliers — they often can identify the part. - Buy from reputable suppliers that accept returns if the part is wrong. 7) Replacement basics (generic steps) - Unplug appliance and shut off water/gas if applicable. - Take photos of wiring and connector positions before disconnecting. - Remove panels to access the component, following the appliance service manual where possible. - Replace part with OEM or exact-spec replacement. Reconnect all connectors and secure panels. - Restore power and run a test cycle to confirm the repair. Safety note: Always disconnect power (and gas/water if relevant) before inspecting or removing parts. If you are unsure about live-voltage testing or gas connections, hire a licensed technician.

Common Symptoms

Part number not found in databases; appliance displays a fault or symptom but you can't match the part. Symptoms can include no power, no heating, unusual noises, leaks, or an error code tied to the area where the unknown part is located.

Common Causes

  • The number is a supplier, batch, or internal casting code rather than an OEM part number.
  • The part belongs to a subassembly or harness with a different main part number used in catalogs.
  • The part has been superseded/renumbered by the manufacturer and the old number is no longer searchable.

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Helpful Repair Tip

Provide the appliance make and full model number (found on the rating plate). If possible, upload a clear photo of the part and surrounding area — that usually lets parts specialists identify 99% of mystery numbers.

Frequently Asked Questions

How can I be sure 110922756 is the right replacement part?

You won’t be certain until you match the appliance make and model or identify the component visually. Get the appliance model/serial, take clear photos of the part in place and any labels, and cross-reference those with OEM parts diagrams on manufacturer or parts-supplier sites. If you buy from a reputable supplier, ensure they accept returns if the part doesn’t fit.

I can’t find the number online — should I replace the part anyway?

Don’t replace based solely on an unidentified number. First confirm the actual failed component by symptom-based diagnosis (visual inspection, continuity test, or swapping a known-good part). Ordering the wrong part can delay repair and cost extra. If you’re unsure, share photos and the appliance model with a parts supplier or technician for identification.

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