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110-64972301 — Identify the Part, What It Does, and How to Replace It

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Understanding the Problem

Short explanation: The part number 110-64972301 cannot be positively identified without the appliance make and model. Many manufacturers reuse similar numbering formats, so the same sequence can refer to different components across brands. Below are reliable, practical steps to identify the part, diagnose related problems, and replace it once you have the confirmed part. 1) Confirm the part and appliance: a. Find the appliance model number (usually on a sticker behind the door, on the frame, on the back, or inside the cabinet). Note the brand (Whirlpool, GE, Maytag, Frigidaire, etc.) and full model number. b. Search the maker’s official parts site or an authoritative parts lookup (manufacturer parts page, RepairClinic, PartSelect, AppliancePartsPros) using the appliance model first, then search for 110-64972301. If the part shows up for your model, the listing will include a photo and detailed name. 2) Visual verification: a. Turn off and unplug the appliance (or shut off gas/electric at the breaker) and remove the access panel(s) where the suspect part is located. b. Compare the physical part in your appliance to the photo from the parts lookup. Note connectors, mounting points, and part orientation. Take a clear photo of the old part and the label; this helps verify the match when ordering. 3) Common tests to isolate most parts (use these after you identify the part type): - Electrical parts (motors, switches, control boards, thermostats): Use a multimeter to check for continuity, resistance values per the service sheet, or presence of voltage while operating. - Heating elements/igniters: Inspect visually for breaks, measure continuity (elements usually show low ohms; igniters may be open if failed). - Mechanical parts (belts, drums, bearings, blower wheels): Check for free rotation, unusual noise, wobble, or visual damage. - Valves/solenoids (washers/dishwashers): Listen for click when activated, check for continuity and that water flow is present. 4) Replace the part (general replacement steps — adapt after you confirm the exact part): a. Order the exact OEM part using the appliance model and confirmed part number. Do not rely on the number alone if the brand/model mismatch. b. Unplug the appliance or turn off the breaker; for gas appliances, shut off the gas and disconnect per manufacturer instructions. c. Remove the service panel(s) needed to reach the part using the correct screwdriver/socket. Keep track of screws and retainers. d. Photograph wiring and connector positions before disconnecting. Label wires if necessary. e. Disconnect connectors and remove mounting fasteners. Remove the old part carefully. f. Install the replacement in the reverse order: mount part, reconnect wiring to the exact terminals, secure fasteners, and reassemble panels. g. Restore power/gas and perform a functional test. Observe for correct operation and leaks (for gas/water appliances). 5) When to call a pro: If the part is a sealed compressor, gas valve, refrigerant-related component, or involves complex control board reprogramming, hire a licensed technician. Safety note: Always disconnect power and gas before beginning work. If you are unsure about working with live circuits, gas lines, or refrigerant systems, stop and contact a qualified technician.

Common Symptoms

Symptoms depend on what 110-64972301 actually is; common appliance issues include no power/no start, not heating, loud noise, leaks, or error codes. Use the appliance model lookup to match symptom to the specific part.

Common Causes

  • Incorrect identification of the part because the number alone may be used by multiple suppliers/brands
  • Normal wear and tear or electrical failure of the component
  • Improper installation or compatibility mismatch if an incorrect part is ordered

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Helpful Repair Tip

Confirm the part by entering your exact appliance brand and model into the manufacturer's parts lookup and compare the part photo to the component in your appliance—take a clear photo of the part label and connectors before ordering.

Frequently Asked Questions

How can I be sure 110-64972301 is the correct replacement part for my appliance?

Never rely on the part number alone. Find your appliance make and full model number, then search the manufacturer’s official parts diagram for that model and confirm the photo, description, and connectors match the component in your appliance. Take clear photos of the old part and its connectors, and compare before ordering.

Can I replace 110-64972301 myself?

You can replace many parts yourself if they are accessible and don't involve gas lines, refrigerant, or sealed electrical systems. Always cut power/gas first, document wiring positions with photos, and follow the model-specific service manual. If the part controls gas or refrigerant, or requires programming, hire a licensed technician.

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