This refrigerator door hinge bushing is a durable white plastic component that provides a smooth pivot point for the hinge pin, helping keep the door properly aligned and sealed. It is commonly used t...
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Having trouble keeping your food fresh because your refrigerator is not cooling properly? The LG Refrigerator Compressor Start Relay Thermistor Assembly could be the answer. This sturdy thermistor ass...
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This door stopper helps limit door movement to prevent overextension. Designed for durability and precise positioning, it supports controlled operation and long-term reliability.
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Experience the joy of a smoothly functioning refrigerator with our LG Water Valve Assembly. This helpful little part, plays a crucial role in your refrigerator, enabling the water supply to your ice m...
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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....
1. Go behind refrigerator and unplug electrical cord and turn off water supply.
2. In freezer locate electrical plug for ice maker. It has two tabs on the left and right side of it. Lift the tabs and pull the plug to disconnect it.
3. Remove the three screws, 2 on top and 1 on bottom of ice maker You can actually leave the screws in place if you loosen them sufficiently and lift the ice maker off of the screws and washers.
4. Install the new ice maker using the screws and plastic washers to secure it.
5. Plug the electrical connector for ice maker into the receptacle. Note: The plug only goes one way and is keyed with different shaped plugs and holes. The wires on my plug naturally fell upside down so I had to turn the plug 180 degrees to make it fit in the slot.
6. Turn on water and check for leaks.
7. Plug back in refrigerator and you should have ice in less than 12 hours.