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WCI134719300 — What This Part Is and How to Replace It

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Understanding the Problem

I couldn't locate a definitive cross-reference for WCI134719300 without the appliance brand and model number. Part numbers that start with WCI are often manufacturer inventory codes and may map to different components depending on the model. Below are practical steps to identify the part, confirm what it fixes, diagnose the problem, and general replacement instructions you can use once the part is identified. 1) Confirm the part and appliance model - Find and record the appliance model number and serial number (usually on a sticker or plate inside the door, on the back, or under a kickplate). - Look directly at the part for any additional stamping or numbers and take clear photos from multiple angles. - Use the full appliance model + the part number when searching the manufacturer's parts site or parts suppliers — model number is essential for accurate cross-reference. 2) Use authoritative lookup resources - Search the manufacturer's official parts diagram (Whirlpool/Maytag/Kenmore/etc.) using the appliance model. - Use reputable parts sites (RepairClinic, PartSelect, AppliancePartsPros) and enter the appliance model first, then look for the matching part number or image. - If online lookup fails, contact the manufacturer's parts department or a local authorized parts distributor with the model and the WCI number. 3) Identify likely part category by symptoms - If the appliance has no power or control/display problems, the part might be an electronic control board, user interface, or harness. - If you have leaks, it could be a gasket, water valve, or tubing. - If the freezer/fridge won’t make ice or dispense water, it could be an ice maker module or water inlet valve. - If the unit is noisy, failing motors, bearings or fans are common. 4) Diagnostic steps once the part is identified - Read the part’s function in the parts diagram and note mounting and electrical connections. - Use a multimeter to test continuity/voltage on electrical parts where applicable (control boards, sensors, heaters, valves). Follow the manufacturer’s service manual values where available. - For mechanical parts, inspect for obvious wear, cracks, breaks, or clogged passages (water filters/valves, drain hoses). 5) General step-by-step replacement procedure (applies to most parts) - Power & water: Unplug the appliance and shut off the water supply (if applicable). For hardwired units, turn off the breaker. - Access: Remove any required access panels/trim (keep screws and label them). Take photos of wiring and component layout before disconnecting anything. - Document: Label harnesses and take close-up photos of connector positions and hose routings. - Remove: Carefully disconnect electrical connectors and hoses. Remove mounting screws and extract the old part. - Install: Fit the new part in place, secure with the original screws, reconnect connectors and hoses in their original positions. Replace any gaskets or seals if recommended. - Test: Restore power and water, run a functional test (power on, diagnostics mode, water/ice cycles, run a short cycle). Check for leaks, proper operation, and error codes. - Finalize: Reinstall panels and monitor the appliance for at least one full cycle. Safety note: Always disconnect power before servicing electrical components. If the appliance is gas or hard-wired, and you’re not comfortable working on it, call a qualified technician. Incorrect diagnosis or improper reassembly can create safety hazards or cause further damage.

Common Symptoms

Unable to identify part without model; common related symptoms include no power/control response, leaks, no ice/water, unusual noises, or failure to heat depending on which component WCI134719300 maps to.

Common Causes

  • Part number is a manufacturer inventory code that requires the appliance model for accurate cross-reference
  • Normal wear and tear or mechanical damage to the component
  • Electrical failure (surge, short, or connector failure) or clogged/blocked plumbing for water-related parts

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WCI134719300Unknown — requires appliance model to identify
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Helpful Repair Tip

Provide the full appliance model and serial number plus a clear photo of the part. Most parts suppliers can identify WCI numbers quickly when you give the model number.

Frequently Asked Questions

How can I find exactly what WCI134719300 is?

Locate your appliance's model and serial number (on the sticker inside the door, behind the kickplate, or on the back). Provide that plus a photo of the part to an authorized parts dealer or the manufacturer's parts department — they will cross-reference the WCI code to the correct component and diagram.

Can I replace the part myself?

You can replace many appliance parts yourself if you are comfortable with basic tools and safety procedures (unplugging the appliance, shutting off water, labeling connectors). For electrical control boards, gas components, or if the repair requires special tools or calibration, hire a qualified technician to avoid safety risks and ensure proper operation.

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