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:
I just started a new project – free laptop repair related classifieds.
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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December 16th, 2006 at 10:35 am
Hi,
I have Toshiba Satellite 2595XDVD and love it very much even though it is outdated. It was my graduation gift many years ago bought by my mom and was also my first computer. A while ago, the HDD crashed. Laptop Freak taught me how to change my HDD, but I need a larger HDD. Some websites claim that this laptop can use up to 120G HDD, but some websites claim that it can use up to only 8G HDD. What is the largest HDD capacity Toshiba Satellite 2595XDVD can be used?
Thank you,
Lee
December 15th, 2006 at 6:26 am
Hi –
I too have had problems with my m35x-s349 and the DC jack. I had someone replace the jack, but he warned it may be a temp fix because the trace came off with the old jack. It did work for a while – now, not so much. I really have to have the cord puched a certain way for it to make contact and charge the battery. Not wanting to spend for a new laptop right now – I decided I need to try and replace the motherboard. I’d rather not take it apart to find the # since I AM able to use it off and on. Could you help me in finding the part number for my Toshiba please?
M35x-S349 PSA72U-00W00X. From the sounds of things I probably shouldn’t waste my time on this, but I think it’s a cheaper way to go right now. (I can do the install myself – just didn’t trust myself to solder!)
Thanks in advance for your help!
Beth
December 12th, 2006 at 1:19 am
I found out that i have a FL Inverter which died, so I’m looking for a FL Inverter Part No PK070018200 for a Toshiba Satelite SP30-143 (PSP30E-21301GS4), which i can’t find could you please help and by the i found your site very interesting and i’m bookmarking it.
December 10th, 2006 at 5:38 pm
The LCD screen on my Satellite A25-S207 has some spider cracks in it and is getting harder to tolerate. Do I need to take the LCD out to find the part number I need? The model number is PSA20U-02HKLVB
Thanks
December 10th, 2006 at 6:59 am
Hey I had a similar error to the
Toshiba Power Saver
X A fatal error has occured. This program will be terminated.
Code: 0X0
only my windows xp works. were you able to figure out a soultion? I did the whole uninstalling Power Saver and reinstalling it but to no avail. thanks
December 9th, 2006 at 6:14 pm
Hello, I have an L25 S1196, and I would like to add internal wifi. would you be able to get me the part number for the wifi card used in the other L25 series notebooks? the s1196 dos not come with the mini pci card or the internal antena. I am very comfortable tearing this thing down and adding the components, if i could order the correct ones.
December 5th, 2006 at 4:27 am
hi, i have problems with the soundcard… it seems like a contact problem. my question is how to open the laptop to get access to the sound card. my laptop model is toshiba satellite pro m10. thanx
December 1st, 2006 at 10:33 am
Thanks for the reply, even with the 12 mos warranty extention he is still out of warranty, like 3 mos ago…lol
I’ll just try the new jack once it arrives.
December 1st, 2006 at 12:02 am
Kenneth,
I believe Toshiba has issued a warranty extension for this model. If the laptop was purchased in the United States, then your friend might qualify for a free repair. Call to Toshiba and find out if he qualifies before you work on the laptop.
Here’s my previous post that covers this problem with Satellite A75 laptops in more details.
November 29th, 2006 at 3:13 pm
Hello,
Thank you for your site and taking the time to answer some questions. I am looking at a Toshiba A75-S206 for a friend of mine and it turns on for a few seconds then shuts off, the charge light never comes on when the ac adapter is plugged in so after searching the web I find all the posts regarding these models and the bad power jack, so I ordered one and will replace it when it arrives, I disassebled the unit and cleaned all the link from the heatpipe and fan areas and removed cpu and cleaned and reseated with AS5. Here’s my question, when I have the system put back together and I power it on, it lights up, fans spin up, see the toshiba logo on the display, if i leave it alone it will shut off right after the hit F2 for BIOS setup it will shut off at that time, thats when I read about the bad jack issue and ordered one, but I have found out that if I hit F2 and enter the bios the unit will stay on forever, I can navigate throughout the BIOS and make any changes I want, when I exit after saving changes it reboots and then shuts off, If I exit without saving changes it shuts off immediately. So, if its the power jack wouldnt it shut off while in the BIOS? one mroe thing is when it is in the BIOS the fans shut down, is this normal for this model? Thanks