Austin K Chowchilla , CA May 10, 2014 Appliance: Kenmore Refrigerator 25369832990 Smelled bad all of a sudden The smell was bad. Burnt wires but smelled like it could be a critter. Saw that the starter relay smoked after a cycle. Ordered the part.(sunday). Part recieved on Monday. Installed in less than ten minutes. Wife was happy. Also the website had a video of how to replace the part. Very satisfied?? Read More... 7 People found this story helpful Do-It-Yourself Rating: Repair Time Estimate: Less than 15 minutes Tools: Screwdrivers
Reg I Fleetwood , PA May 15, 2015 The fridge stank up the whole house it smelled like a dead animal This starter kit solved the problem. Just make sure you have a tool to strip wires and crimp connections. Read More... 2 People found this story helpful Do-It-Yourself Rating: Repair Time Estimate: 15-30 minutes
Victoria R Lake Hopatcong , NJ January 16, 2017 Appliance: Model ON THE REFRIGERATOR FRT 185SG FRIDGIDAIRE Relay assembly went bad burned out My son had ordered from you previously, and he highly recommended you. He installed the starter kit ordered from Appliance Pro......everything went very very well. Appliance Pros are very efficient, results oriented and customer service was excellent. followed installation instructions and my son had previously watched your video about this so he was very familiar how to proceed. Appliance Pro is the very best! Read More... 2 People found this story helpful Do-It-Yourself Rating: Repair Time Estimate: Less than 15 minutes Tools: Pliers, Screwdrivers
Kris K North Barrington , IL December 13, 2014 Burning/melting electrical smell The starter kit included the parts I needed to make the repair which took about 15 minutes to do. Most of which was trying to decipher the instruction sheet. Included in the kit were some wire connectors, shrink tubes and other related misc. electrical do-dads, which addressed the requirement of having to splice in the new (shorter) wiring harness to the original longer one. Let me tell you- I really like following instructions "to the letter" and using any/all new parts I'm provided- but I gave up with this one- and ended up just wiring the new harness to the old one using standard screw on wire nuts wrapped w/electrical tape. Maybe it was the fact that this is our garage fridge and it was freezing cold in there, had something to do with it. Seemed like the instructions were in some regards overcomplicated- and in others, vague. Example being- It addressed how to attach the wires if your (existing) wire colors were blue and red- but not if they were both white. Which of course mine were. It showed a picture of harness w/two white wires but no comment on how they needed to be connected. Figured it either didn't matter- and with only a 50/50 chance of burning the house down went with it. Did the repair about two weeks ago- running fine/no issues. Hero to the wife and kids. Read More... 1 People found this story helpful Do-It-Yourself Rating: Repair Time Estimate: Less than 15 minutes Tools: Pliers
Max S Sacramento , CA March 27, 2015 Appliance: Kenmore Refrigerator 25369842890 Starter relay melter for some reason My frige broke and I was in a dilemma of getting a new frige, which would be easy 400+, or try to repair it. After some time on google and watching some youtube videos I found this site. I ordered the starter kit with an option to get it the next day. So, by doing this I got the following benefits: - I saved about 100 bucks. For some its not much, but it's not bad either - I repaired the frige myself, which was so easy, just like taking a candy from a baby. It took me tops 10 minutes. - Most of all, I saved my face as a man, because if I were to get a new frige or pay xxx bucks to repair it and then I would find out how easy it was to do it yourself, I probably would start calling myself Jenny, or Casandra.....dunno which name i would pick. Anyway, I am happy and If I ever need anything of this sort in the future, I will make sure I will stop by the Pros first, before making my next move. Many thanks and with deep respect, Max. Read More... Do-It-Yourself Rating: Repair Time Estimate: Less than 15 minutes Tools: Pliers