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This part is discontinued by the manufacturer and is no longer available for purchase.
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This is a genuine replacement mounting screw designed to secure appliance panels and internal components, restoring proper fit and stopping movement. Fits specified LG assemblies where the original screw is missing or damaged. What it does:
The Dispenser Micro Switch is an OEM part for LG refrigerators. It is a component of the ice and water dispensing system, responsible for activating the dispenser when the lever is pressed.
Causes of a bad Dispenser Micro Switch can include mechanical wear from frequent use, failure due to moisture or debris affecting the switch’s contacts, or electrical faults that prevent proper signaling.
Symptoms of a bad Dispenser Micro Switch include:
This OEM LG part is also compatible with Sears/Kenmore.
The water filter head holds the water filter and connects the water lines to the water filter. Approximate dimensions: 4.4" x 4.05" x 2.5"
This plastic drain tube routes water away from the appliance to prevent leaks and pooling. It replaces a cracked, split, or clogged tube to restore proper drainage and reduce water-related damage. What it does:
This water inlet valve controls the flow of household water into the refrigerator for the ice maker and/or dispenser. Replacing a worn valve restores proper fill, helps stop leaks, and brings back reliable ice and water performance.
This inject tube routes water from the supply to the appliance's ice/water system, helping deliver a sealed path for water flow. Replacing a damaged tube restores proper water delivery and prevents leaks at the inlet. What it does
Note: 90 degree elbow coupler (Fits 1/4" diameter tubing on each end) For 5/16" elbow connector, order part# 4932JA3009B.
The Water Line Union is an OEM part for LG refrigerators. This component connects sections of the water line, ensuring a secure and leak-free passage of water to the refrigerator's icemaker and water dispenser. It is an elbow tube union connector, which connects two tubes at a 90-degree angle.
Causes of a bad water line union can include wear and tear from frequent use, damage from high water pressure, or deterioration due to mineral buildup and age. A compromised union can lead to water leaks and disruption in the water supply.
Symptoms of a bad Water Line Union include: