EI23CS35KS3A Electrolux Refrigerator - Overview
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Air Filter
PartSelect #: PS1993820
Manufacturer #: EAFCBF
This manufacturer-approved air filter system for refrigerators eliminates odors and any impurities. It does this by neutralizing and removing odor-causing molecules. For best results, it is important ...
$45.61
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Refrigerator Water Inlet Valve
PartSelect #: PS7784018
Manufacturer #: 242252702
This part releases water from the supply line when it's activated. NOTE: This part may appear different than the original, but is an authorized manufacturer replacement.
$129.55
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Defrost Thermostat Kit
PartSelect #: PS469522
Manufacturer #: 5303918214
This kit includes the clip, leads and heat shrink.
$45.61
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ELUX H20 FILTER FRENCH-DR REFR
PartSelect #: PS12366448
Manufacturer #: EWF01C
This water filter reduces contaminants to improve water clarity, taste, and overall quality. Clean water supports appliance performance and user satisfaction. Regular replacement helps maintain optima...
$109.42
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Freezer Basket Slide Clip
PartSelect #: PS2332086
Manufacturer #: 297049500
The basket clip slide is commonly found in refrigerators and freezers. This part is made of high-quality plastic, and is used to connect the basket to the basket sliders. No tools are required when re...
$36.73
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Screw
PartSelect #: PS1525528
Manufacturer #: 215005101
This screw is sold individually.
$27.85
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Rear-Mount Ice Maker Assembly
PartSelect #: PS1992700
Manufacturer #: 5303918344
This kit includes the ice maker, power cord, bail arm, and fill cup. If your ice maker is not making or dispensing ice, or you notice a leak, you may need to replace the rear-mount ice maker assembly....
$203.50
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Crisper Glass Insert
PartSelect #: PS645378
Manufacturer #: 240350649
This refrigerator crisper glass insert is a genuine OEM replacement designed to restore the functionality and organization of your appliance’s lower storage area. Measuring approximately 17.12 inches ...
$144.67
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MOTOR,EVAPORATOR FAN
PartSelect #: PS18000774
Manufacturer #: 809069220
This genuine OEM evaporator fan motor is essential for maintaining consistent cooling inside your refrigerator by circulating cold air over the evaporator coils and distributing it throughout the fres...
$149.71
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Hinge Mounting Hexagonal Screw
PartSelect #: PS1526054
Manufacturer #: 240578902
Sold individually.
$32.89
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Screw
PartSelect #: PS1525803
Manufacturer #: 218755504
Sold individually.
This is a genuine part. The handle mounting shoulder screw (no.10 ab) is made for use with many refrigerators. The metal screw helps to fasten the handle assembly to the outer do...
$27.85
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Sofia
March 21, 2024
Fridge isn't cold
For model number EI23CS35KS3A
Hi Sofia,
Thank you for your question. If the refrigerator is too warm, we would recommend checking the defrost thermostat and the evaporator fan motor. We hope this helps!
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Jeff
March 2, 2025
Unit works as it should except the water, ice, and crush buttons will not function.
For model number EI23CS35KS3A
Hi Jeff, thank you for reaching out. Based on our understanding, the issue could be with the dispenser switch membrane, part number PS3506266. You may need to replace it to fix the issue. We hope this sorts out your problem!
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water leaking out of refrigerator
In my specific appliance the water valve is located in the bottom right hand corner looking at it from the back. To get to it I remove the thin layer of cardboard the covers the back of the fridge. I then proceeded to disconnect the 1/4" copper tubing which is the water feed coming out of the wall. Then I removed the screws that hold the valve assembly in place. I took the water valve out and removed the electrical connections as well as the plastic tubing which feed the water dispenser and the ice maker. To install the new water valve it was just a matter of reversing steps.
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Jose from Alexandria, VA
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Difficulty Level:Easy
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Total Repair Time:15 - 30 mins
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Tools:Nutdriver, Pliers, Wrench (Adjustable)
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icemaker stopped making ice
Even though my wife said that our icemaker broke, there was actually nothing wrong with it. It was the valve that let water flow in during the 'harvest' cycle.
A real easy way to test the icemaker without voltage and current measurements, is to fill the tray by hand with a little cup of water; wait till the water freezes and see if the maker dumped the ice into the bin.
A real easy way to test the icemaker without voltage and current measurements, is to fill the tray by hand with a little cup of water; wait till the water freezes and see if the maker dumped the ice into the bin.
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David from New Bern, NC
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:15 - 30 mins
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Tools:Nutdriver, Screw drivers
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Running but not cooling off and frost in the back of the freezer
Unplugged the refrigerator. Removed the 4 hex head screws on the lower back panel at the back of the freezer. Used a blow dryer to defrost the pipes and area surrounding the thermostat. Unplug the connection from the back of the freezer, unplug the 2 wires, one that goes to the heater, one that comes from power. Unclip the thermostat from the pipe and note which pipe you unclipped it from. Cut the wires on the old thermostat midway between the plugs and the sensor. Using the supplied butt connectors, strip the wire ends on color matched wires (should be a dark blue or black) and crimp them together. Repeat with the other wire. Discard the white shrink wrapping. I wasn't able to get it small enough with a hair dryer or lighter. Plug the thermostat back into it's respective plugs. Clip the thermostat back onto the pipe you removed it from. Replace the back panel with the four screws. Ensure the bottom of the panel is set inside of the drip tray. Replace any shelving you removed. Plug the refrigerator back into the wall. Your done!
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Leo from Bentonville, AR
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Difficulty Level:Easy
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Total Repair Time:15 - 30 mins
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Tools:Nutdriver, Pliers
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