W1113062 — What Part Is This and How Do I Replace or Diagnose It?
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Understanding the Problem
Brief explanation: W1113062 is an OEM part number format used by Whirlpool/Maytag/related brands, but that number alone is not guaranteed to identify a single, specific component without the appliance make and model. To safely and accurately repair your appliance you must confirm the part identity using the appliance model number or a direct visual match. Step-by-step diagnostic and repair steps: 1) Gather appliance information: locate the appliance model and serial number (usually on a sticker behind the door, on the frame, or on the back). Write this down — it's required for an accurate parts lookup. 2) Confirm the part identity: use the appliance model number on the manufacturer’s parts lookup page (Whirlpool/Maytag/Amana/KitchenAid) or a reputable parts seller. Enter W1113062 and the model number. If possible, compare images and diagrams to the part you removed or photographed. 3) Visually inspect the part: remove any accessible panels to compare the suspect part to the OEM illustration or the physical part. Note connectors, mounting tabs, and orientation. 4) Note symptoms: match what your machine is doing to common failure signs (no power, heating failure, leaks, loud noise, won't start) — this helps narrow whether W1113062 is likely the failed component. 5) Order the correct part: once confirmed, order the OEM part or an exact aftermarket equivalent. Avoid generic parts unless they explicitly list compatibility with your model. 6) Prepare for replacement: unplug the appliance (or turn off breaker for hardwired units) and turn off water supply for washers/dishwashers if needed. Take clear photos of wiring and mounting before disassembly. 7) Remove the old part: open the access panel using appropriate tools (screwdriver, nut driver). Remove mounting screws, unplug connectors (use needle-nose pliers if needed), and gently remove the component. 8) Install the new part: transfer any brackets or harnesses, reconnect connectors in the same orientation, secure mounting screws, and replace panels. 9) Test the appliance: restore power and water, run a diagnostic or a short cycle to confirm the repair. Watch for leaks, noise, or error codes. 10) Final checks and cleanup: ensure no tools or loose parts remain inside, verify the appliance functions through a full cycle. Safety note: Always disconnect power before opening an appliance. If you are uncomfortable with electrical work, heavy panels, or gas connections, hire a qualified service technician.
Common Symptoms
Varies by component — common signs include appliance not powering on, no heat (dryer/oven), failure to start (washer/dryer), leaks (washer/dishwasher), strange noises (drum bearings/rollers), or persistent error codes.
Common Causes
- Wear and tear or mechanical failure of the component referenced by W1113062
- Electrical failure such as burnt connectors, broken wires, or a failed control circuit
- Incorrect part ordering / mismatch between part number and appliance model
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Helpful Repair Tip
Confirm the part by matching the appliance model number and the exploded parts diagram from the manufacturer — also take a clear photo of the existing part and compare shape, connector type, and mounting points.
Frequently Asked Questions
How can I find exactly what W1113062 fits?
Locate your appliance model/serial tag (usually behind the door, on the frame, or at the back). Use the model number on the manufacturer's parts lookup site or a reputable parts supplier and search for W1113062. Compare the part image and diagram to the part in your appliance to confirm a match.
Can I replace W1113062 myself?
Yes, if you can safely disconnect power/water and are comfortable removing access panels and electrical connectors. Always unplug the appliance (or turn off the breaker), photograph wiring before disconnecting, remove the old part, install the new one in the same orientation, and test. For gas lines, complex controls, or if you're unsure, hire a pro.
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