Finding the right replacement part starts with the correct model number. If you match the part to the exact appliance model, you reduce the risk of ordering the wrong component and save time on returns, delays and repeat searching.
Start with the model number, not the appearance
Many parts look similar across brands and models, but small differences matter. Door shelves, water filters, remotes, pumps and seals can all vary by series, production run or appliance size. The most reliable starting point is the model number on the appliance rating plate.
Depending on the appliance, the model number may be found:
- inside the fridge compartment wall or behind a crisper drawer
- around the washing machine door frame or rear panel
- on the microwave frame behind the door
- on the side, rear or underside of an air conditioner unit
Check the old part number if you still have it
If the original part is removed, look for a stamped or printed number on the component itself. That part number can often confirm the match more quickly than a visual comparison alone.
You can then search Quick Spares by:
- model number
- part number
- brand collection, such as Samsung spare parts or LG spare parts
- category collection, such as fridge and freezer parts, washing machine parts or remote controls
Use the product category to narrow the search
If you do not have the old part number, narrowing by product category helps. Looking specifically in collections such as water filters, filters or door, lid and latch parts can remove a lot of irrelevant results.
When to contact us
If you are unsure which part fits your appliance, contact us with your model number and any details from the old part. A clear photo of the rating plate and the original component usually helps confirm the best match faster.
The right search process is simple: start with the model number, confirm the part number where possible, and then narrow by brand or category. That gives you the best chance of finding the right genuine replacement part the first time.