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This fan grille assembly covers and protects the refrigerator's fan while channeling airflow through the vents. Replacing a cracked or missing grille helps restore proper air circulation and can reduce noise and temperature fluctuations.
The part was easy to install in less than 30 minutes. The part came within two days and I watched the video twice. I followed the instruction step by step. Thanks. Read more
This DC evaporator fan motor circulates cold air across the evaporator coil and throughout the cabinet. Replacing a noisy or non-running motor restores airflow so the refrigerator cools evenly and reliably. What it does
A replacement evaporator fan motor that circulates cold air across the evaporator and through the fresh food and freezer compartments to help maintain even temperatures and consistent cooling performance. What it does:
After diagnosing/verifying the error code & problem I went online with AppliancePartsPros.com. on 8/15, I ordered a new Fan Motor, Fan Blade, and a Nut. Shortly after placing my online order, I discovered that I had ordered the wrong motor. I did not have the complete model number, I had missed the last character in the sequence which identified the correct 2-speed motor. I called AppliancePartsPros.com customer service the same day. The customer service agent was fantastic, he helped figure... Read more
The Evaporator Fan Motor is an OEM part for LG refrigerators. It powers the evaporator fan located inside the refrigerator's cooling system. The evaporator fan circulates chilled air through ducts and into food storage compartments, helping maintain an even temperature. Causes of a bad evaporator fan motor include failure due to bearing wear, component fatigue from continuous operation, damage from debris accumulation over time inhibiting rotation, or failure of electronic components controlling motor function. Symptoms of a faulty evaporator fan motor include:
This LG part is also compatible with some Kenmore models.
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The Drum Motor Assembly is an OEM part for LG dryers. It serves as the powerhouse that drives the drum, enabling it to tumble clothes during the drying cycle. This essential component ensures your dryer operates smoothly, providing the necessary torque for consistent and efficient drying performance.
Causes of failure might include wear and tear from prolonged use, overload from trying to dry heavy loads, electrical issues like short circuits, or physical damage to the motor components.
Symptoms of a bad Drum Motor Assembly include:
This OEM LG part is also compatible with Sears/Kenmore.
Replaced drive motor assembly. As luck would have it, the replacement motor was loud but at least ran for the entire cycle. APP was informed of the excessively noisy motor and immediately sent out a replacement, which is working just fine in relative silence. Tools used: Philips head screwdriver, channel lock pliers, 13mm socket, shop vac. Steps Disassembly 1. disconnect from power, press the on button to discharge potential residual power 2. remove top, disconnect wire harness from control... Read more
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The Ice Room Fan Motor is an OEM part for LG refrigerators. It circulates cold air within the ice compartment to maintain the optimal temperature for ice production and storage. By ensuring even air distribution, the fan motor helps keep the ice at the right consistency and prevents it from melting or clumping together.
The ice room fan motor can fail due to various reasons, including wear and tear from continuous use, electrical issues, or obstruction from ice buildup. Over time, the motor bearings can wear out, or the fan blades can become damaged.
Symptoms of a bad ice room fan motor include:
This OEM LG part is also compatible with Sears/Kenmore refrigerators.
I only needed the Bracket Assembly motor, not the DC Motor or Fan Assembly that I also ordered so I will be sending those back. The repair was extremely straightforward with a few bumps along the way. All told it took me about an hour. I started with shutting off the breaker for the refrigerator and putting all of the frozen food in coolers. Then I removed the drawers and the bracket for the drawer rails on the left side (as your facing the refrigerator). I then proceeded to gently pry off the... Read more
The fridge is only about 2 years old and belongs to my 78 year old Mom. She didn't buy the extended warranty and a repair tech could not get to her for 4-5 days. Being a DIYer I've never repaired a new fridge but have worked on older refrigerators, washers, dryers, and small appliances. I researched appliance repair and forums and came across Appliantology.org. I registered, and of course broke the rules on my first post by not providing the model # in the title and so it was deleted. I... Read more