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This is the refrigerator control panel that provides the user interface for settings and status feedback, restoring clear button access and readable indicators so you can adjust temps and features easily. What it does:
This electronic control board is the appliance's main control module that manages user inputs, display feedback, and timed functions. Replacing a bad board restores control panel response and normal cycle operation. What it does:
This replacement control panel restores the appliance's front console surface and button area, giving you a clean, functional interface for operating the range or oven. It fits where the user interacts with controls and display. What it does:
This front control panel provides the user interface for your appliance, protecting switches and displaying settings while keeping controls organized and accessible. It restores a clean, functional console surface. What it does:
This part is discontinued by the manufacturer and is no longer available for purchase.
The Door Latch is an OEM part for Frigidaire microwaves. It is a component that secures the microwave door closed during cooking functions and prevents it from accidentally opening. The latch is designed with a sturdy spring-loaded mechanism to provide a secure seal around the door opening.
Causes of a bad latch can include wear and tear over time, damage from repeated use, or failure of the latch spring or locking mechanism.
Symptoms of a bad microwave door latch include:
This OEM Frigidaire part is also compatible with Electrolux, Gibson, Kelvinator and some Kenmore models.
This coiled tension spring restores proper tension and movement for the appliance component it supports, helping doors, lids or moving mechanisms operate smoothly and reliably after the original spring wears or breaks. What it does:
The Handle is an OEM part for Frigidaire microwaves. It attaches to the microwave door and allows users to easily open and close access to the cooking cavity. This handle plays an important role in usability by providing a convenient grip point.
Causes of a bad handle can be normal wear and tear over time from repeated use. Handles can also become damaged or loose due to accidental mishandling or impact.
Symptoms of a bad handle include: