11074976300 — What Does This Part Fix? (Provide Appliance Brand & Model)
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Understanding the Problem
I couldn't confidently identify part number 11074976300 from the part number alone — manufacturers sometimes reuse or reformat numbers and cross‑references vary. To give an accurate diagnosis and replacement procedure I need the appliance brand (Whirlpool, GE, Samsung, Frigidaire, etc.) and the appliance model number. Below are step‑by‑step diagnostic actions you can take now to identify the part and practical instructions you can follow once the part is confirmed. 1) Confirm the appliance make & model - Locate the appliance model tag (usually on the door frame, behind the kick plate, on the back of the unit or inside the fridge/freezer compartment). Record brand and full model number. 2) Photograph the part and surrounding area - Unplug the appliance or turn off its breaker. - Open the access panel that exposes the part (refer to owner's manual). Take clear photos of the part, its mounting, and any connectors or hoses. 3) Search OEM and major parts sites - Use the model number and the part number together on manufacturer and authorized parts sites (e.g., parts.whirlpool.com, searspartsdirect.com, repairclinic.com, appliancepartspros.com). Cross‑references often show exact part name and diagram location. 4) Identify function and symptoms - Compare the photographed part to the parts diagram to learn whether it’s mechanical (bearing, pulley, bracket), electrical (switch, thermostat, control board), or plumbing (valve, hose). - Note what the appliance does/doesn’t do (doesn’t start, leaks, noisy, not cooling/heating). That will map to the part’s role. 5) Basic safety & readiness before replacement - Unplug the appliance or switch off the circuit breaker. - Have basic tools ready: screwdrivers, nut drivers, multimeter, needle‑nose pliers, container for screws, and labels/tape for wires. - Take pictures of wiring and connector orientations to ensure correct reassembly. 6) Generic step‑by‑step replacement procedure (applies to most replaceable parts) - Turn off power and water (if applicable). - Remove the access panel(s) to expose the part. Keep track of all screws and clips. - Disconnect electrical connectors by gently pulling straight out; note or label their locations. - Remove mounting screws or fasteners holding the part. If hoses are present, have towels ready for residual water. - Swap old part for the new OEM part; install in reverse order, making sure seals/gaskets are seated and connectors fully inserted. - Restore power and water; run a test cycle to verify the problem is resolved and check for leaks or unusual noises. Safety note: If you are not comfortable working with live electrical parts, gas valves, or sealed refrigeration systems, stop and contact a qualified service technician. Incorrect wiring or refrigerant work can be hazardous and may void warranties.
Common Symptoms
Unknown without identification. Common symptoms depend on what the part is: electrical parts cause no‑power or control failures, mechanical parts cause noise or movement problems, valves/hoses cause leaks, and thermostats/controls cause heating/cooling issues.
Common Causes
- Wear and tear or mechanical failure (bearings, belts, glides, pulleys)
- Electrical failure or connector corrosion (switches, sensors, control boards)
- Damage from leaks, foreign objects, or motor overload
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Helpful Repair Tip
Find the appliance's model tag and take clear close‑up photos of the part in place. That usually allows accurate identification and cross‑reference by part suppliers.
Frequently Asked Questions
How can I find out exactly what 11074976300 is for my appliance?
Locate your appliance's brand and model number (usually on a tag around the door, behind a kickplate, or on the back). Take photos of the part and the tag, then search the manufacturer parts site or upload the photos to an appliance parts retailer. Provide those details and I can identify the part and give exact replacement steps.
Can I order a replacement using only the 11074976300 number?
Sometimes, but not reliably. Manufacturers and third‑party sellers sometimes use similar numbers for different parts or have multiple revisions. Always confirm with the appliance model number and compare part diagrams before ordering to avoid getting the wrong component.
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