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Northland NM11 power module

Northland NM11 power module Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Northland NM11 power module, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Drain Pan for Northland NM11 - Part 30920-000

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    Drain Pan

    Part #30920-000

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Evaporator for Northland NM11 - Part 32088-000

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    Evaporator

    Part #32088-000

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Screw for Northland NM11 - Part 30876-000

    Power module diagram

    Screw

    Part #30876-000

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Evaporator Box for Northland NM11 - Part 30898-000

    Power module diagram

    Evaporator Box

    Part #30898-000

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Ground Wire for Northland NM11 - Part 32077-000

    Power module diagram

    Ground Wire

    Part #32077-000

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Evap Top Cvr for Northland NM11 - Part 30899-000

    Power module diagram

    Evap Top Cvr

    Part #30899-000

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Refrigerator Defrost Heater for Northland NM11 - Part 32005-000

    Power module diagram

    Refrigerator Defrost Heater

    Part #32005-000

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Imperial Grommet for Northland NM11 - Part 11570-000

    Power module diagram

    Imperial Grommet

    Part #11570-000

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Water Valve for Northland NM11 - Part 30416-000

    Power module diagram

    Water Valve

    Part #30416-000

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Compressor for Northland NM11 - Part 18454-000

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    Compressor

    Part #18454-000

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

Northland Power Module NM11 FAQs

The best kitchen appliance brand depends on your priorities (reliability, features, price, service access, and finish options). For most homes, brands like Bosch, KitchenAid, LG, GE Profile, Whirlpool, and Frigidaire are strong choices; for premium built-ins, brands like Miele and Sub-Zero/Wolf are common picks. If you are shopping parts for a Northland NM11 power module, matching the exact model is what matters most for fit and performance.

How we recommend choosing a “best” brand

  • Reliability track record: Look for consistent performance across the specific product type (range, refrigerator, dishwasher), not just the brand name.
  • Parts availability: Choose a brand with readily available replacement parts and clear model identification.
  • Serviceability: Simple designs with accessible wiring, fuses, and modules are typically easier to diagnose and repair.
  • Feature needs: Pay for features you will use (quiet dishwasher, induction cooking, dual-evap refrigeration).
  • Finish and cleaning: Stainless and coated finishes vary; cleaning requirements can be different.

Quick brand fit guide (typical positioning)

What you want most Brand types that often fit well What to watch for
Quiet, refined performance Bosch, Miele Higher part costs on some models
Strong cooking features KitchenAid, GE Profile, LG More electronics can mean more diagnostics
Best value for the money Whirlpool, Frigidaire Fewer premium features
Luxury built-in packages Sub-Zero/Wolf, Miele Higher install and repair costs

Why it matters (especially for parts and repairs)

“Best brand” is less important than best match for your kitchen and repair expectations. Even a top-tier appliance can be frustrating if parts are hard to source or the model number is unclear. When you are maintaining a specific unit like the Northland NM11 power module, accurate model identification is the fastest path to the right replacement.

Practical next steps

  • Confirm the exact model number on the rating label (for this page, it is NM11).
  • If you are comparing appliances, list your top 3 must-haves (capacity, noise level, cooking type, smart features).
  • If you are buying parts, start with the model-based search and parts diagrams; then broaden your search on Sears PartsDirect.
  • For basic upkeep of stainless finishes, use our guide: how to clean stainless steel appliances video.

Last updated: February 2026

Kitchen appliances are the tools and machines used for cooking, food storage, cleaning, and food prep. For a kitchen setup, we group them into major appliances (installed) and small appliances (countertop or portable); your exact list depends on your space, cooking style, and power needs.

Common kitchen appliances (by category)

Major appliances (typically installed)

  • Refrigerator or freezer
  • Range (oven + cooktop) or wall oven + cooktop
  • Dishwasher
  • Microwave (built-in or over-the-range)
  • Range hood or vent system

Small appliances (countertop or portable)

  • Coffee maker or espresso machine
  • Toaster or toaster oven
  • Blender or immersion blender
  • Stand mixer or hand mixer
  • Food processor
  • Electric kettle
  • Air fryer or countertop convection oven
  • Rice cooker or pressure cooker

Quick checklist: what most kitchens start with

  • Refrigeration (refrigerator/freezer)
  • Cooking (range or cooktop + oven)
  • Ventilation (hood or vent)
  • Cleaning (dishwasher or drying rack setup)
  • Daily prep (microwave, toaster, coffee maker)

How to choose what belongs on your list

Need Appliances that cover it Notes
Store food safely Refrigerator, freezer Size is driven by household and shopping habits
Cook meals Range, wall oven, cooktop Gas vs electric affects wiring and hookups
Reheat quickly Microwave, toaster oven Counter space is usually the limiting factor
Prep efficiently Blender, food processor, mixer Pick based on what you cook most
Keep cleanup easy Dishwasher Also consider water supply and drain access

Why it matters

A clear kitchen appliance list helps you plan cabinet and countertop space, electrical capacity (outlets and circuits), and which replacement parts you may need over time. For Northland model NM11 (power module), confirming the exact model number is also key when matching electrical components.

For parts lookup by model number and category, start with the model’s parts listing and then search our catalog on Sears PartsDirect. You can also use our guide how to find your appliance model number (and what it means for parts) to confirm you are shopping the correct model.

Last updated: February 2026

For the Northland NM11 power module, the fastest way to find discontinued parts is to search by the exact model number (NM11) and any numbers printed on the failed component, then cross-check for substitutions, compatible assemblies, or used/refurbished options. Start with our model-based lookup, then broaden the search by part identifiers.

Step-by-step: how we recommend searching

  • Confirm the model number on the rating label: NM11.
  • Remove power and access the module; write down every identifier on the part (part number, board number, revision, barcode label).
  • Search using the most specific identifier first (exact part number), then try the board number and any alternate formats.
  • Check whether the part is sold as a larger assembly (for example, a complete power module or harness) instead of a single component.
  • Compare photos and connector layout before buying; matching plugs and mounting points matters as much as the number.
  • If you find a “replacement” listing, verify voltage, amperage, and connector count match your original.

What to do when the exact part is no longer available

Discontinued parts are often replaced by a substitute part, bundled into an assembly, or only available as used/refurbished stock.

Option Best for What to verify before you buy
Substitute/superseded part Direct replacement Same function, connectors, ratings
Higher-level assembly When sub-part is discontinued Fit, wiring, included components
Used/refurbished part Older or rare modules Return policy, visible damage, tested status
Repairing wiring/terminals Burnt connector or broken lead Wire gauge, terminal type, heat damage source

Why it matters

Using the correct identifiers prevents ordering the wrong electrical part, which can cause repeat failures, blown fuses, or damage to the control circuitry. A careful match on ratings and connectors is the difference between a reliable repair and an immediate no-start.

Helpful DIY references we use

For broader part searching beyond this model lookup, use Sears PartsDirect and search by NM11 plus the part number printed on your component.

Last updated: February 2026

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