This is a genuine replacement switch. It is a push button style switch that is designed for use in your refrigerator. When the door of your appliance is opened the switch is released, and the light co...
Tired of running out of ice? This complete ice maker kit is a simple way to get your fridge making ice again. It includes everything you need—the ice maker, housing, and control unit—to keep a steady ...
Meet the LG Lower Door Hinge Assembly: your perfect solution for a smoothly functioning fridge door. This is a genuine OEM product, conceived and made by LG itself, so you can be fully confident of it...
This heated ice chute door helps prevent ice buildup and sticking by gently warming the chute opening during dispensing. Designed for smooth, reliable ice delivery, it restores proper operation when i...
This evaporator fan motor is a replacement drive component designed to circulate air across cooling surfaces. It supports even temperature distribution and is commonly replaced when airflow decreases ...
The fan motor helps circulate air through the refrigerator to maintain steady cooling, reduce warm spots, and keep temperatures consistent. When it wears out, you may notice weak airflow, unusual nois...
Examined old ice maker. It is held by some Philips screws. There are many screws you don't need to unscrew so look carefully. Then disconnected th dual in line connector. There is a little push tab to squeeze to release. Then the ground is connected with a screw. It's a little hard to see but unscrew that. My replacement came with no instructions or screws so try not to drop the screws down in the netherlands of the fridge. The hardest part was maneuvering the icemaker to reattach the power and ground. Even with that pretty straight forward replacement.