If your Toshiba laptop is not under warranty anymore and you have decided to open and repair it yourself , then you should know how to find a part number for the laptop part you want to replace. Almost every part and cable in Toshiba laptops has its own part number and should be replaced only with the same part or a substitute part. To find the part number look for a sticker or for a sign on the part. Toshiba part number would be something like V000040870, A000004270, P000343780, etc. After you find the part number you can search here.
If you cannot find a part number for your Toshiba laptop, I can help you. Just leave me a comment with the part name you are looking for, the laptop model name and the laptop model number. For example: laptop model name Toshiba Satellite A75-S211 and laptop model number PSA70U-0WK00G. This information is located on the sticker on the bottom of your laptop.
I would be able to help to find a part number only for laptops sold in the USA.
Here are more tips for finding a correct part for your notebook.
UPDATE:
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You can see this site here: Any Notebook Part
If you are selling new or used laptop parts, used laptops, you can place your ad on this site. It’s free.
You can request parts too, maybe somebody has them for sale.
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October 30th, 2006 at 11:16 pm
Hi cj,
With refrenece to my comment # 127, could you please provide me with the part number for the Motherboard.
laptop model name: Toshiba Satellite M30
laptop model number: PSM33C-00100E
Thanks
October 30th, 2006 at 9:50 pm
Christopher,
Looks like PA3373-1MPC is a part number for the wireless card and it’s not the laptop model number. If you can give me at least the laptop name (Satellite A65 for example) I would find the keyboard part number for you.
In most cases you should be able to find the keyboard part number on the opposite side of the keyboard but you have to remove it first.
October 30th, 2006 at 9:48 am
Hi, I need to replace the keyboard of my Toshiba Satellite Laptop I bought 5 years ago, but am not sure what model I have. The only number resembling a model # is on the bottom, PA3373U-1MPC. Is this the model # or is it only a part number for a specific part. If it is the model number, do you know what the keyboard part number is?
October 16th, 2006 at 6:06 pm
Brian,
Toshiba doesn’t provide the part number for the power jacks because they are already installed on the system board and authorized repair centers are not supposed to replace them. You can find the power jack for Satellite P25 if you search online or check out this website: http://www.computekinc.us/ The power jack for Satellite P25 laptop on this website is listed as jack type #10. I just purchased a jack for Gateway laptop and got it about 3 days after I placed the order. They have good prices and fast shipping. I ordered my jack over the phone.
If you plan to replace the jack yourself, here’s a disassembly help for Satellite P25 laptop.
October 16th, 2006 at 5:15 pm
i need the part number for the charging jack on a toshiba Satellite P25-S607 (the one on the motherboard)
October 9th, 2006 at 10:13 pm
I don’t know the hinge part number for my computer. The model number is: PSA40U-0F0Q4V. Could you please advise me about the part number? Thank you.
October 9th, 2006 at 9:46 pm
Matt,
You can find hinges for your laptop if you Google for the part number (comment 125).
October 9th, 2006 at 9:35 pm
I have a Satellite A45-S150 laptop. The left hinge broke, has to be replaced. Could anyone know where I can get this hinge and what is the number for this item. Thank you very much for your answer.
October 6th, 2006 at 1:50 pm
Jamal,
If you have the same bad video output on both screen – internal laptop LCD and external monitor, then most likely the video card has a problem. In your laptop the video card is integrated into the system board, so you’ll have to replace the board.
October 5th, 2006 at 8:08 pm
Hi, I have a Toshiba M30 for about 2 years. I shut the system off when it lucked on me while I was in TwinView mode (using the laptop LCD and an External LCD). now all I got is black screen when I powerup. and it wont even go to BIOS. nothing. all I get is 2 blue vertical lines in both monitors. I’m assuming that its a problem with the system board (Nvidia is built-In in this model) But when I tried to hock up a play station 2 to the input of the laptop the laptop’s screen works fine. so I’m not sure if its the system board ot maybe the BIOS is fried. can someone help me please?