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 6th, 2009 at 2:28 pm
Hi
I am looking for the part number for the bottom casing of my Toshiba Satellite A205-S5880 -psae3u-08c023 laptop.
Thanks
December 3rd, 2009 at 9:10 pm
Toshiba Satellite 2595XDVD
Possibly Left hinge broken – What is the part number and how can it be fixed?
November 24th, 2009 at 3:11 pm
Joe N,
Here it is: K000019660 and K000020370. I would try to find the second one, it’s the latest release (backward compatible with the first one).
November 24th, 2009 at 2:59 pm
I am looking for Toshiba M35X-S163 system board.PSA72U-2KS00U. I am not sure about the actual part # of the board.
November 17th, 2009 at 9:44 am
kumuyu musyoka,
Could be memory failure.
1. Try reseating memory modules.
2. Try moving the memory module from one slot to another.
3. If you have two modules installed, test the laptop with each module separately.
November 17th, 2009 at 2:36 am
my toshiba laptop is not displaying anything harddisk led is showing an activity,nothing is displaying,laptop comes on,help!!!!!!!!!!
November 15th, 2009 at 1:10 pm
Justin,
That’s a strange failure or maybe I’m missing something. So you can make it dimmer but not brighter?
Have you tried using Fn+F8 keyboard shortcut? Press and hold down the Fn key and at the same time tap on the F8 key. Will it make any difference?
November 15th, 2009 at 1:03 pm
Toshiba psm43u-00s00f
problem is a very dim LCD. If I play with the brightness controls, it does dim the LCD further, just will not go brighter. Someone already pulled the bezel apart from the LCD and I see the backlight illuminating.
I’m guestimating that the backlight doesn’t put out the lumins it once did and requires replacing. Your assessment would be appreciative.
November 5th, 2009 at 11:29 am
Quinn,
Unfortunately I cannot help you with that. I don’t fix motherboards on the component level. If the motherboard is bad replace it.
November 5th, 2009 at 1:16 am
cj2600, I have gleened much from this site, BUT multiple times you refer the yellow flashing light code error, as a mother board replacement…is there anyway to trouble shoot the board to find where on the power pathways a componant would have a fail by design failsafe, to minimize damage?
I have a tosh sat 1415-S173 that has new ram, new HD, good batt all tested and charged on my 2405-S201, AC plugged in…nothing…batt causes yellow code. it is clean inside, no liquid damage…Also the 3 backup disks, will they format the new HD? I really want to fix these both up to donate to a halfway house for men out of prison. The 2405-S201 SCSI target ID for the SD slot, and the DVD/CDR both show 0… both power up but do not read, rather they ask for media to be incerted.
Grace to you, neighbor