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Part Number 341241 — What Is This Part and How Do I Find/Replace It?

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Understanding the Problem

Short answer: 341241 by itself is not a unique, widely recognized OEM part number across the major appliance manufacturers. To diagnose what appliance problem this part fixes and how to replace it, you must first confirm the full part number and the appliance make/model. Step-by-step diagnostic and verification steps: 1. Locate the appliance model and serial number: check the appliance tag (usually on the door jamb, behind the fridge door, on the back, or inside the washer/dryer door). Record the brand, full model number and serial number. 2. Find the physical part and ID marks: open panels or remove the trim to expose the suspect part. Take a clear photo of the part showing any numbers, letters, logos or molded shapes. Many parts have longer OEM numbers or manufacturer initials alongside a short code like “341241.” 3. Search manufacturer and parts sites: use the appliance brand + model + “parts” page and search for 341241 or upload the photo. Also search large parts retailers (RepairClinic, PartSelect, AppliancePartsPros) and general search engines with quotes around “341241”. 4. Cross-reference alternate numbers: sometimes short numbers are internal tooling or casting numbers. Look for alternative OEM numbers printed on the part or in exploded parts diagrams for your exact model. 5. Compare the part visually and dimensionally: once you find candidate parts, compare shape, mounting points, electrical connectors and dimensions against the part removed. Do not rely solely on number similarity. 6. Order the correct OEM or high-quality aftermarket replacement: confirm return policy and compatibility before buying. 7. Replace the part (general replacement steps): a. Unplug the appliance or switch off the breaker and shut off water (if applicable). b. Take multiple photos of the existing installation and wiring before disconnecting anything. c. Remove fasteners/clips to extract the old part; retain fasteners in a labeled container. d. Transfer any brackets, grommets or harness clips to the new part. e. Install the new part in reverse order, reconnect wiring ensuring snug, correct connections. f. Restore power/water and test the appliance through a full cycle to confirm the fault is fixed. 8. If you cannot identify the part: contact the appliance manufacturer or a professional technician with your photos and full model/serial number for help. Safety note: Always disconnect power and water before accessing internal components. If you are not comfortable working with electrical components or gas appliances, hire a qualified technician.

Common Symptoms

No specific symptoms until the correct part is identified — symptoms vary widely depending on the actual part (will range from no-power, leaks, noise, no-heat, no-spin, etc.).

Common Causes

  • Incomplete or shorthand part number — many parts have longer OEM numbers
  • Part is an internal casting/molding number not used for ordering
  • Part is obsolete or discontinued and only referenced by legacy number

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341241 (confirm full OEM number and appliance model)Unknown — verify with manufacturer
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Helpful Repair Tip

Take clear close-up photos of the part (front, back, connectors, and any markings) and the appliance model/serial tag — most parts specialists can ID the part from photos.

Frequently Asked Questions

How can I quickly confirm whether 341241 is the correct replacement part?

Confirm the appliance brand and full model number, then compare the removed part’s markings and physical features to listings on the manufacturer’s parts diagram for that model. If possible, show a clear photo to a parts retailer or the manufacturer — they can usually confirm whether 341241 maps to a known OEM number or if a different number is used for ordering.

What if I order a part labeled '341241' and it doesn't fit?

If the part doesn't match, do not force it. Check your order confirmation and the compatibility list, compare connector types and mounting points, and contact the seller about returns or exchanges. Keep original packaging and parts until the correct part is confirmed. If you're unsure which part you need, share photos and model information with a parts specialist before reordering.

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