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Hi,
I have tried to fix an electronic device and inside I found a bed component, I think the component is a type of inductor but I can’t found anywhere the specific type, there is an L mark next to the component and he was soldered where the X is on the circuit, does anyone know what the component type is? Or maybe which other component can I solder instead?

Thanks
 

Question:
If you don't know the type of component at hand - how do you know that it's damaged?
 

It could be a rectifier or a kind of small transformer.
Could you tell us more about what is around that component.
 

It's obviously an inductor with 4 pins wound on a bobbin core, can be a transformer with two windings or a single coil with taps.

It doesn't look bad at all, but you may want to remove the shrink tube carefully and check the windings.

There probably thousands of similar components. If the part is actually damaged (why do you think it is?), there's no easy replacement. Rewinding the bobbin core with magnet wire of correct gauge would be the best way to repair it if you don't have exact specifications.
 

It definitely looks like a Small Ferrite Core Transformer and it shows no sign of being bad.
Very Doubtful that is your problem.
 

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