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FMI190MN4W Frigidaire Refrigerator - Overview

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Defrost Thermostat – Part Number: 5303917954
Defrost Thermostat
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PartSelect #: PS469269
Manufacturer #: 5303917954
This limiter thermostat cuts out when the temperature inside your refrigerator reaches 55 degrees Fahrenheit and kicks back in when the internal temperature drops to 20 degrees Fahrenheit.
$28.92
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Evaporator Fan Motor Kit – Part Number: 5300158289
Evaporator Fan Motor Kit
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PartSelect #: PS450319
Manufacturer #: 5300158289
This motor runs the evaporator fan in your refrigerator. It is mounted on the center hub and has three lead wires terminals. This motor rotates in a clockwise fashion. Its shaft has a diameter of 1/8" and is 1-1/4" long.
$129.87
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Evaporator Fan Blade – Part Number: 5308000010
Evaporator Fan Blade
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PartSelect #: PS473177
Manufacturer #: 5308000010
$65.93
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Ice Cube Tray – Part Number: 215667501
Ice Cube Tray
PartSelect #: PS423293
Manufacturer #: 215667501
Sold individually.
$9.72
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Light Switch – Part Number: 5303289051
Light Switch
PartSelect #: PS461251
Manufacturer #: 5303289051
This part turns the light on/off as the door opens and closes.
$31.17
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Egg Tray – Part Number: 215817806
Egg Tray
PartSelect #: PS423761
Manufacturer #: 215817806
This is used to hold eggs in your refrigerator.
$15.66
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2 Pack Light Bulb - 40W – Part Number: 5304490731
2 Pack Light Bulb - 40W
PartSelect #: PS8760365
Manufacturer #: 5304490731
$21.41
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REF Stainless Steel INST C6 WATE – Part Number: 5304490728
REF Stainless Steel INST C6 WATE
PartSelect #: PS8760363
Manufacturer #: 5304490728
$42.69
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GLIDE N
GLIDE N' GUARD
PartSelect #: PS479689
Manufacturer #: 93001
$54.12
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PETRO-GEL LUBRICANT – Part Number: 5303321429
PETRO-GEL LUBRICANT
PartSelect #: PS467325
Manufacturer #: 5303321429
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CONTROL-TEMPERATURE – Part Number: 5308000068
CONTROL-TEMPERATURE
PartSelect #: PS473185
Manufacturer #: 5308000068
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IMKIT 20
IMKIT 20' COPPER CS6
PartSelect #: PS9493924
Manufacturer #: 5304490717
$49.62
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Noisy fan
1. Removed the 7 nuts using the nut driver from the freezer back panel inside the freezer.
2. Remove the back panel. The evaporator motor and fan are located above the coils.
3. Unplug the wiring harness.
4. Remove the two gold mounting screws holding the motor and fan in place.
5. Remove the motor and fan including the brackets.
6. Install the new motor and fan onto the mounting bracket.
6a. Attach the green ground to the mounting bracket.
7. Screw the two gold screws back into the freezer.
8. Attach the new wiring harness. Note, the old harness had a mounting hole/space for it to connect to the wiring harness of the freezer. The new motor's harness was not long enough for this, so it is connected freely to the freezer harness.
9. Use the hair dryer to melt any ice that may have formed on the coils and hole where the fan goes.
10. Turn the freezer on to see if the fan turns on.
11. Reinstall the back panel.
All done!
Parts Used:
Evaporator Fan Blade Evaporator Fan Motor Kit
  • Jordan from Maumee, OH
  • Difficulty Level:
    Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    1- 2 hours
  • Tools:
    Nutdriver
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The Evaporator Fan Burnt Up
The fan motor all but caught the inside of the freezer on fire . Had to remove then clean, and I mean clean the walls of the freezer . Then had to pry out the old fan without breaking anything . Replacement of new fan was quick and easy because all the parts that I needed were in the bag
Parts Used:
Evaporator Fan Blade Evaporator Fan Motor Kit
  • ROY from PENSACOLA, FL
  • Difficulty Level:
    A Bit Difficult
  • Total Repair Time:
    1- 2 hours
  • Tools:
    Pliers, Screw drivers
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freezer kept icing over, refrigerator too hot
First, I unplugged the appliance. Safety, first.
Than I removed the shield which was held in by screws. This covered the fan, thermometer.
The defrost thermostat was taken out, with a little extra force. The wires on the defective part were no longer attached to the part. The instructions were easy to follow in replacing the defrost thermostat. I stripped the coating on the wire, attached it with the enclosed electical bugs. The assy was able to follow, and the part went back on. The refrigerator is working perfectly. I couldn't have done it without the help in diagnosing the problem and with the speedy delivery of the new part. Thanks for all your help and the ease of the installing the new part!
Parts Used:
Defrost Thermostat
  • debra from new washington, OH
  • Difficulty Level:
    Really Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    15 - 30 mins
  • Tools:
    Nutdriver, Pliers
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