If you’re sourcing Screw, ordering by part number 03-1403-17 helps you match the correct listing. Hardware wear is often visible: elongated holes, stripped threads, or parts that won’t stay tight. Symptoms can present as vibration rattles, intermittent operation, abnormal noise, or a cycle that won’t complete normally—depending on where this part sits in the system. If the fault changes with vibration or after moving panels, look for borderline fitment, loose connectors, or wear marks around the installation area. Use part number 03-1403-17 as the primary identifier, compare the replacement to the original, and install with careful alignment and routing. Replacing a worn part early can prevent secondary damage to nearby components. Recheck fasteners after a short run-in period; vibration can loosen hardware if it isn’t seated correctly. Take a photo before disassembly so you can confirm orientation and fastener locations during reassembly. Clean the area around the repair so debris doesn’t interfere with fitment or sealing surfaces. If the part interacts with water, do a leak check during the first run and again after a short operating period. Recheck fasteners after a short run-in period; vibration can loosen hardware if it isn’t seated correctly. Clean the area around the repair so debris doesn’t interfere with fitment or sealing surfaces. Take a photo before disassembly so you can confirm orientation and fastener locations during reassembly. If the part interacts with water, do a leak check during the first run and again after a short operating period. Clean the area around the repair so debris doesn’t interfere with fitment or sealing surfaces. Take a photo before disassembly so you can confirm orientation and fastener locations during reassembly.