Scott R Deephaven , MN April 04, 2023 Broken slide connections on shelf support replaced shelf support "cover" front and rear cover supports. If you can't pull out the displacement pins on the crisper cover support clips that allow the wall to carry the weight of the cover, slides and drawer, you may need to push those pins in (they fall down the wall) to remove the clip. During the replacement of both front clips, I had one I could remove and one I had attempted to drill a tiny hole in to be able to pull the pin. Ultimately it did not work and needed to be simply pushed in. Do not worry, there is nothing below which the plastic pin can contact or harm. Odds are, you will need new versions of the support slide clips that allow the drawer to snap into the drawer slides. I had some on hand so it was ok during the repairs. These are made from the same plastic as most of the other internal parts, and sadly they all age and get quite brittle. In my opinion, some additional bracing under the front of the shelf support to help with the weight of gallon jugs and larger items is required on the bottom shelf. This was a trick I learned and had added to the original shelf support. So the repair time was longer than simply replacing shelf support and clips. I'm a little disappointed that Frigidaire hadn't revised and corrected this problem, but my additional bracing helps with all but the aging plastic brittleness. We are very thrilled that I could get these parts for a 15-year-old refrigerator, but it was quite expensive so it is appreciated that ApplicancePartsPros.com was able to provide the parts. , but I'm thrilled to be able to correct the problem. Read More... 10 People found this story helpful Do-It-Yourself Rating: Repair Time Estimate: 15-30 minutes
Rebecca H Canton , TX June 15, 2015 Broken shelf supports I followed the video and removed the old supports. I didn't have a putty knife so I just used a table knife (butter knife). They popped out fairly easily, two I had to pull out with pliers. I put the new supports in and tapped them into place with a hammer. One would not go in and I ended up ruining 2 supports before I back tracked and found that I had not quite removed all of the old support. After properly clearing out the opening the new support went in without a problem. Read More... 26 People found this story helpful Do-It-Yourself Rating: Repair Time Estimate: 15-30 minutes Tools: Pliers
Karen W Chamois , MO July 14, 2014 Broken tray holders Ordered parts after looking at diagram, then installed just as seen in video very easy Read More... 9 People found this story helpful Do-It-Yourself Rating: Repair Time Estimate: Less than 15 minutes Tools: Pliers, Screwdrivers
Roxana C Reno , NV July 01, 2019 Frig shelf replacement parts Found all the parts and pieces that we needed for 2 frigs online. Called for extra help in finding a part # for a mystery piece - great hello and guide. Received everything in 2 days - Wow! Everything installed shortly thereafter. Read More... 5 People found this story helpful Do-It-Yourself Rating: Repair Time Estimate: 15-30 minutes
Tiffani T Waukomis , OK September 10, 2015 Appliance: Frigidaire Refrigerator FRS6LR5EW3 Ice chute door wouldn't close Started by taking the drip tray off. Then unscrewed the three screws. Pushed the control panel up. Pressed the wire harness off. Unscrewed the next 3 screws. Pulled the water line out. Unddid the wires again. Pulled the ice/water mechanism out. Pushed the torsion spring out. Put the new part in place. That was the tricky part. It has to be put in flipped up, replace the torsion spring, and then pushed down into place. Reconnected the wires. Pushed the water line back in place. Put the ice/water mechanism back in place. Replace the three screws. Reconnect the wires. Pushed the control panel on then down. Replaced the three screws. Replaced the drip tray. Read More... 4 People found this story helpful Do-It-Yourself Rating: Repair Time Estimate: 15-30 minutes Tools: Screwdrivers