This plastic cover is a genuine OEM replacement part for your refrigerator. This part serves as the frame the glass shelf above your refrigerator crisper. To replace this part, remove the glass shelf...
This part is a temperature sensing devise. It senses the rise in evaporator temperature during a defrost cycle and cycles the defrost heater off after all frost is melted. It is calibrated to permit...
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Mary
February 15, 2023
I need new Icemaker (entire unit) and new celluloid
For model number LBC22518WW
Hello Mary, Thank you for contacting us. We have researched the model you have provided and have found the part you are looking for is Part #: PS3528723 for the Ice Maker and PartSelect Number PS3533114 for the Water Inlet Valve. Thank you for the inquiry, good luck with the repair!
Refrigerator working great freezer working, not very well.
For model number LBC22518WW
Hello Tony, thank you for asking. According to our research, we would recommend checking the temperature sensor, part number PS3529165, to fix the issue. We hope this helps!
The freezer is working, but the refrigerator is not.
For model number LBC22518WW
Hi Jill, thank you for reaching out. First, you may need to make sure that the refrigerator door seals properly and that warm air does not enter it from the outside. If that is not causing the issue, then you may need to check the defrost thermostat, part number PS3529338, as it is most likely faulty and may need to be replaced. The defrost thermostat monitors the temperature of the evaporator coils. When the coils drop below a set temperature, the thermostat contacts close to allow power to flow to the defrost heater during the defrost cycle. In the defrost cycle, the defrost heater melts away any frost that may have accumulated on the evaporator coils. If the defrost thermostat is defective, the defrost heater may not activate. This will cause the evaporator coils to frost over, which can result in cooling problems where the freezer compartment might appear to be cold, but the refrigerator compartment is warm. We hope this is helpful!
This refrigerator/freezer problem had been escalating for almost a year, requiring me to frequently knock the ice buildup free with a rubber mallet. I finally decided to try to identify the problem by removing the freezer door and all of the shelves and shelf tracks (easily removed with only a phillips screwdriver). Then I removed the back plastic panel to expose the cooling coils, which were partially encased in ice. I deduced that the evaporator fan motor was failing, which blows air over the freezer cooling coils and forces the cool air up into the upper refrigerator section (which was not staying cold). I then found and ordered the fan motor from part select. Their search function and exploded drawing schematics made it easy to identify the part and part number. It seems the original part number had been superceded with a new number, which I ordered. Once it arrived after about a week, I transferred the fan blades from the old motor to the new fan motor, and after completely drying out the freezer compartment, I reinstalled all of the parts and plugged in the unit and waited. By the next day, the refrigerator was operating at peak efficiency, and the ice buildup in the freezer has not returned. I was very close to scrapping the entire refrigerator as junk, but with a little diagnostic effort and about $110 for the new motor, I have a fully functioning refrigerator again. Thanks to Part Select for a great experience.
Video makes it look easy. Kenmore refrigerator does not have "groove" along the right hand side of switch that allows for pushing down on release. Used a thin screwdriver to get under to push while holding switch edge with pliers. Kept slipping. Tape sides to avoid scratching inside of refrigerator.
removed the upper freezer door to access screws to remove lower door. laid bottom door on its side, removed bad bushing, put new bushing in, put bottom door back on refridge, put upper door back on fridge. Door worked easy as when new. good closure of door and story..Happy customer, and wife even happier.....thank you....