This air filter improves air quality and reduces odors. Replace regularly for optimal performance and ensure compatibility with your model before purchasing.
This air handler housing ensures proper airflow within your appliance, helping maintain consistent cooling performance. Its sturdy design supports efficient operation and prevents overheating.
Support proper airflow inside your appliance with this evaporator fan blade, designed to circulate cold air evenly throughout the refrigerator and freezer compartments. Attaching directly to the fan m...
Are you tired of dealing with an inconsistent fridge temperature? You're looking at the right solution! The Frigidaire THERMISTOR Temperature Sensor Kit is designed just for you. This isn't just any p...
Experience the refreshment of pure, clean water with the Frigidaire PurePour Water Filter. This small but mighty appliance part, made to perfection by Frigidaire, removes impurities to keep your water...
This appliance cover protects internal components while providing a clean, finished exterior appearance. It is typically replaced when the original cover becomes cracked, dislodged, or no longer provi...
This genuine produce keeper filter is designed to help fruits and vegetables stay fresh longer by slowing the natural ripening process inside the refrigerator. Using advanced antioxidant technology to...
Facing problems managing your fridge's cooling and defrost times? Look no further than this genuine OEM PC Board Control Main from the trusted Frigidaire brand. It's the brain behind the function of y...
This refrigerator water inlet valve controls the flow of water to the ice maker and water dispenser, ensuring proper operation and consistent performance. A genuine OEM replacement, it helps resolve i...
I read other suggestions trying isolate auger motor shaft with pliers while turning bar drive. needle nose pliers could hold the shaft. bar drive just would spin. so took the whole ice box assembly out (only 2 screws) and with a metal cutting blade used the sawzall to cut along the shaft. freed it up enough to then unscrew it from that point. Left handed threads by the way.