The Door Rack (also known as a retainer bar) is a 23" white plastic part used to hold small items inside the fridge door. If broken, it should be replaced. Refer to your user manual and model number t...
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Tired of bottles falling out every time you open the fridge door? This 24-inch white shelf bar is a quick fix. It snaps right into place and helps keep condiments, jars, and bottles secure and organiz...
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This 40-watt appliance light bulb is a reliable replacement for use in select ranges, refrigerators, freezers, and microwaves. It provides bright, consistent lighting to help you see clearly inside yo...
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This defrost thermostat is a critical component in the refrigerator’s defrost system, designed to prevent overheating during the defrost cycle by regulating the temperature around the evaporator coils...
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This kit includes the motor, clips and terminal connectors. This part has been updated by the manufacture.
This evaporator fan motor is located in the back of the freezer, and circulates air over t...
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Keep your fruits and veggies fresher for longer with this clear crisper drawer, designed to slide smoothly into compatible refrigerator models. It helps control humidity to prevent premature spoilage ...
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The run capacitor is attached to the compressor. This part is 120 volts and 15 mfd. The run capacitor helps the compressor kick on and off while maintaining a constant temperature to keep things froze...
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This transparent plastic dairy door is designed to cover the dairy compartment in your refrigerator, helping to keep items like butter and cheese neatly stored and easily accessible. Measuring approxi...
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This 8-cube ice maker is used to create ice for your refrigerator. The ice maker receives water from the water inlet valve and will freeze until ice cubes are formed. Once the water has been frozen t...
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When energized, the water inlet valve will release water from the supply line into the ice mold and the water dispenser in the refrigerator. If the ice maker is not making or dispensing ice, not disp...
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Unplugged faulty ice maker, removed two screws holding it to the refrigerator and took it out. Reversed the operation with the new ice maker and after a few minutes presto, we have ice.
This was the second part I tried. The defrost timer was first, but that did not fix it. To do this I had to remove the ice maker and the back plate of the freezer. Then I defrosted the coil and cut the wires. stripped them back and installed the new thermostat. re-assembled and tested. has been working great ever since.
I unplugged the refrigerator, then opened the door and removed four screws holding the plastic electrical panel to the interior top of the main refrigerator compartment and noticed the cold control was corroded badly, apparently from moisture in the panel. I ordered a new one from partselect.com. When it arrived the next day, I then pulled off the control knob, unclipped the cold control, unplugged the three wires to the control, then removed the styrofoam insulation blocks holding the thermocouple wire and then removed the thermocouple wire to complete the removal. I then reversed the process to install the new thermostat and control. That is repositioned the thermocouple wire, put the insulation blocks back to hold the wire, then replugged the three electrical wires, clipped the control back and pushed the control knob back on and finally screwed the panel back to the top of the main compartment and plugged the refrigerator electrical cord back in to provide current to the refrigerator. It immediately started up and ran fine. Total time - about 8 minutes.