Kirkland Refrigerator Parts
Genuine Whirlpool part
By: Whirlpool
Part Number: WP2166037
Replacement center hinge for refrigerator doors. Mounts between upper and lower doors to provide support and alignment. Replace if cracked or worn.
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$13.48
Genuine Whirlpool part
By: Whirlpool
Part Number: WP2183003
Protective thimble bushing that reinforces the hinge pin mounting hole in your freezer door liner. Replace if worn, cracked, or missing to stabilize hardware.
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The handle on the refrigerator door was broken and needed to be replaced Richard W. • Baltimore , MD • April 12, 2015
Took off the freezer door, took off the top hinge on the refrigerator door, replaced the handle, re-installed the top hinge and the freezer door. This is a two person job - one to remove the top hinge and replace the handle, while a second person holds the refrigerator door in place. Replacing the handle was easy. The most irritating part was figuring out what parts to order. The drawing of the refrigerator door (Drawing # 4) used to figure out what parts to order was not clear. I paid $8...
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Genuine Whirlpool part
By: Whirlpool
Part Number: WP2325482
Door hinge butt for top-mount refrigerators. Mounts between cabinet and door to support hinge pin assembly. Replace if cracked, broken, or worn out.
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Needed door hinge. David F. • Eustis , FL • February 01, 2020
Looked at web site, but I was not sure I was ordering the correct parts. I did an on line chat . It was great only 3 minutes and I had the parts on the way . Super easy .
Needed door hinge.
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Genuine Whirlpool part
By: Whirlpool
Part Number: W11190084
Channels defrost water from the drain outlet to the pan. Replace if cracked, disconnected, or clogged to prevent water pooling inside or leaking onto floor.
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Leaking onto floor as part of defrost cycle Ken D. • Ithaca , NY • May 22, 2017
I went in through the lower back of my Whirlpool bottom-freezer refrigerator, found a duck-bill end on the existing drain tube, and removed it. Less than a cup of water was released into the evaporator pan. I didn't need the drain tube I bought - and replacing it would have involved getting into the interior wall inside the freezer, which would have been a LOT more work. Most of my time was spent unloading the refrigerator and freezer before turning off the power. At least this gave me a...
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