We get it ? youve got a broken door basket on your LG refrigerator. Time to take action! Our genuine LG Door Basket steps up to save the day - its made specifically for a variety of LG models, promisi...
If your fridge doors aren’t sealing properly or you’re noticing cold air escaping, this front plate assembly might be the fix. Also called a mullion or flipper, it fits between the French doors to kee...
This handle screw, also known as a mounting bolt, is a mounting screw to help secure the door handle to your refrigerator door. If your handle is loose, you may just need to tighten the screw. If your...
Say hello to the DC Motor Assembly by LG ? your trusted partner in giving your refrigerator a fresh lease of life. This bona fide OEM part is tailor-made to slot perfectly into chosen LG refrigerator ...
This ice maker assembly is for refrigerators. This Ice maker assembly contains the complete ice maker and housing. The assembly may include multiple parts; refer to your parts diagram for a complete ...
This fan assembly circulates air to regulate temperatures and support efficient operation. Proper airflow improves performance and helps protect internal components. Replacing a failing fan assembly r...
Keep your fridge running efficiently with this replacement door gasket. It helps seal in cold air, keeping food fresh and reducing energy use. If your door isn’t closing properly or you’re seeing fros...
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Had to buy the entire door mullion because the spring broke, wasn't happy. Got the new part very quickly and it was a new replacement part number. Somewhat tentative. Took it out of the box and looked it over. No spring! Groan! Thought I got the wrong part. Flipped the bottom hinge and it snapped open, no need for a spring! Two screws, disconnect the wire harness, throw away the old, get new, connect the wire harness, connect hinges, put in two screws! Super easy. Watch the video for some pointers along the way.
This couldn't have been easier. Two tiny screws in the front needed unscrewed, and then two plastic clips in the middle just had to be popped lose. Finally, you unplugged the power cord. Then, you just needed to reverse the process by plugging the new ice maker in, popping the clips in place, and screwing the two holes back in and turning the whole thing on. Voila! Perfect ice cubes again. And for only a little over $100.