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Judith
March 15, 2023
There is a squeaking noise at the bottom of the refrigerator door every time it opens and closes
For model number LSC27925ST
Hi Judith, thank you for contacting us. Based on our research, we suggest you check the lubricant inside the door hinge, part number PS3579653, which eventually wears off so you can hear the metal rubbing together, resulting in the squeaky noise. We hope this information is useful!
Should I buy a new lower hinge for the refrigerator door if the lubricant is worn ?
For model number LSC27925ST
Hello Judith, thank you for reaching out. If the door hinge of your refrigerator is making a noise, lubricate it with grease, cooking oil, or any petroleum jelly. If it is still worn out, you may need to replace the lower hinge, part number PS3523509. We hope this helps, good luck with the repair!
Good Afternoon the part # PS3523509 the part you recommended is it for the right lower food side door of my refrigerator. Thank you
For model number LSC27925ST
Hello Judith, thank you for contacting us. Based on our research, the mentioned hinge assembly, part number PS3523509, is for the right lower side food door. We hope this helps!
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Jack
September 7, 2022
I need the left and the right top door hinges for this refrigerator do you have them if so how much?
For model number LSC27925ST
Hi Jack,
Thank you for your question. The part number listed under your model number for the upper left door hinge is PS3579658. The part number listed for the upper right door hinge is PS3579653. If you need help placing an order for these parts, customer service is open 7 days a week and anyone will be happy to assist you. Please feel free to give us a call. We look forward to hearing from you!
The water dispenser is not dispensing water. It dispenses both crushed and cubed ice. I checked the water line and there is water present. Any other tests? Is it possible that the lines are clogged?
For model number LSC27925ST
Hello Jim, Thank you for the question. If there is water present in the water lines but it is not dispensing, you may need to replace the Refrigerator Dispenser Control Board. We hope this helps!
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Detected noise as coming from top freezer department, and tips and part diagram clearly pointed to evaporator fan. You go in through the freezer (you have to empty top half of freezer); removing the side rails holding the ice bin, and then the 4 outer screws (only 2 each side - not the middle ones) holding the 'auger' that turns the bin. From there it gets interesting in trying to disconnect the wires. You might consider taking some pictures of the connected wires - perhaps it doesn't matter, but several of them can be hooked up in reverse. After the ice marker is out, remove light and light cover, side rails/mounts that hold hold up ice maker. This leaves a large white cover that pops out (seam at bottom of it has two tabs that you can pop out) holding the fan; and then only a few more wires to disconnect to be able to get at the fan. Mine clearly had a wobble to it confirming the source of the squeak and need to replace. Install was just reverse -- a bit tricky to get some of the wires connected given the tight spaces. Overall, not difficult - but a lot of wires and screws to connect/disconnect. I didn't take any pictures as I disassembled, and found myself having to take some extra time to figure it out as I reassembled. In the end -- a silent and functioning refrigerator Good luck!
The replacement gasket does not have as strong a magnet as the original one. I removed the old one carefully so as not to cause more damage in case I have to put it back. Using Tongue suppressor I pushed new gasket into place and put a thin coating of protelem jelly on the gasket. I just have to make sure the door is closed each time to be sure of good seal.
This site was awesome! I was able to very quickly look up my refrigerator model, find the proper part number, and order the part. The only suggestion I would make is to update the cut sheet with a more clear version, it was a little difficult to make out the part number because the scan/drawing was fuzzy, but I was still able to make it out. Got the part in the mail very quickly and it was super easy to remove the old rail and install the new one. Take out the screws from the old one, remove the old rail, line up the holes, install the new one, and put back the screws. It's so nice to have a site like this to fine parts and order them! Too cool! Thank you so much!