I want to replace a failed part in the Toshiba laptop myself. How can I find the part number?
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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March 7th, 2008 at 9:26 am
Thanks!
March 6th, 2008 at 9:30 pm
natan,
I think you are looking for this part: P000374940
This is RJ45/RJ11 (LAN/phone) connector for a toshiba Portege R100 laptop.
March 6th, 2008 at 8:46 pm
Hi. I am looking for a LAN Jack for Toshiba Portege R100. Would appreciate any help in locating this part.
February 21st, 2008 at 9:18 am
Will and andresrguez,
I cannot advise you on laptops sold outside the United States.
@andresrguez
Probably yes. Remove dust from the heatsink, replace thermal compound and replace the fan.
Here are fan part number for a Satellite M30 and M35 laptop sold in the United States. P000370160, P000415730, P000440310. I think you can use the same fan for your laptop.
@Will,
I just looked at motherboards listed for a Toshiba Satellite M30/M35 laptop (USA models) and it looks like there are three different motherboard with 64MB video memory, but the problem is that each motherboard requires specific laptop base. I think the same rule will apply to Canadian models too. Be careful when you are buying a new motherboard. Find a part number somewhere on the motherboard and use it to find an exact replacement.
February 21st, 2008 at 9:09 am
RD of houston,
Maybe you need to buy an older 16bit wireless PCMCIA card?
I believe newer 32bit cards will not run in a 16bit slot.
February 15th, 2008 at 10:15 am
I have a Toshiba M30-166 Spain,
Model No.: PSA72E-2L2032SP
Often the fan, makes a lot of noise and computer overheats. The solution would be to change the module thermal?
Thanks.
andresrodriguezseijo@hotmail.com
February 14th, 2008 at 12:47 pm
Hello
I have a Toshiba M30-YSJ Special Edition [Canada],
Model No.: PSM33C-YSJ00E. I am looking for the motherboard product number. If you could help I would be most appreciative.
Thx
February 13th, 2008 at 8:24 am
What do I need to connect my Toshiba Sat Pro 430 CDS laptop to the internet using a pcmcia pc card. I have a type 2 slot but it is a 16 bit type. I see all the ads on pcmcia cards but it requires a 32 bit data bus mastering system.
Is there a card that is compatible with my computer. It came with a XJEM3336 modem/fax pcmcia card but I want to connect to my dsl using an RJ-45 instead of dial-up modem.
Please advise.
thanks.
bye!!
February 13th, 2008 at 6:21 am
Chhaya,
Just send this laptop to an authorized repair center and most likely they will fix it under warranty. Find a local center and send your laptop to them. Worth trying.
February 13th, 2008 at 5:38 am
Tommy Treo,
By the bottom cover you mean the base assembly, right? Here’s the part number: K000019260.
I think that’s what you are looking for: base assembly.