Screw is sold under part number 03-1404-16 for ice maker service and maintenance work. Hardware wear is often visible: elongated holes, stripped threads, or parts that won’t stay tight. Replace this part when you see vibration rattles, visible damage, cracks, corrosion, stripped fasteners, or a component that won’t stay seated. A solid approach is to confirm the symptom, then check mounting points and adjacent connections for contributing issues. Disconnect power before service. Reinstall so nothing pinches, rubs, or binds once the unit is back together. Once the root cause is corrected, performance should stabilize and output should return to normal. 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. Clean the area around the repair so debris doesn’t interfere with fitment or sealing surfaces. Recheck fasteners after a short run-in period; vibration can loosen hardware if it isn’t seated correctly. 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. If the part interacts with water, do a leak check during the first run and again after a short operating period. 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. If the part interacts with water, do a leak check during the first run and again after a short operating period.