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This part is discontinued by the manufacturer and is no longer available for purchase.
This factory-specified fastener secures designated panels and components, restoring a precise fit and helping keep your appliance solid and quiet. Replace a missing, stripped, or rusted original with the correct OEM match for the specified locations.
This hardware washer helps distribute fastener load and maintain proper spacing in your LG appliance. Replacing a missing or worn washer restores secure mounting and alignment, reducing vibration and rattling from loose assemblies.
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The Common Nut is an OEM part for LG ranges. It secures the fan blade to the motor shaft. This nut maintains the fan's stability and preventing it from becoming dislodged during use. Causes of a bad common nut can include loosening over time due to vibration, improper installation, or damage from impact or mishandling. Symptoms of a bad common nut include:
This OEM LG part is also compatible with some Kenmore models.a
The Oven Rack is an OEM part for LG ranges. This part provides a stable surface for placing cookware during baking, roasting, and broiling.
Causes of a bad oven rack can include exposure to high temperatures over time, which can weaken the metal, or accidental damage that causes bending or warping.
Symptoms of a bad oven rack include:
This OEM LG part is also compatible with some Kenmore models.
The Time Delay Fuse is an OEM part for LG microwaves. This fuse provides a safety mechanism by delaying the flow of electricity, protecting the microwave's electrical components from power surges and ensuring the appliance operates safely. It helps to prevent immediate damage in the event of a power surge or electrical fault, thus prolonging the lifespan of the microwave.
Over time, the time delay fuse can become damaged due to electrical surges, wear and tear, or faulty connections. If the fuse blows, it can disrupt the microwave’s ability to function correctly.
Symptoms of a bad time delay fuse include:
This OEM LG part is also compatible with Sears/Kenmore models.
This power control board manages and distributes electricity to your appliance's electronics and major loads. Replacing a failed board can restore power, revive an unresponsive display, and stabilize intermittent shutoffs.
This replacement ring secures or positions a nearby appliance component to restore proper alignment and stable operation. It's a small but important part that helps reduce excess movement and related wear. What it does:
Replacement fan motor assembly that restores airflow and ventilation inside the appliance. Swapping a worn or failed fan reduces noise and helps maintain proper temperature and component cooling by restoring consistent air movement. What it does:
This Fan Blade is an OEM part for LG microwaves. It is a critical component designed to circulate air within the microwave, aiding in heat dissipation and ensuring even cooking.
Fan blades in microwaves can suffer from wear, imbalance, or damage due to regular use or accumulation of debris. A malfunctioning fan blade can lead to inadequate ventilation, affecting the microwave's cooking efficiency and potentially causing overheating.
Symptoms of a bad fan blade include:
This OEM LG part is also compatible with some Sears/Kenmore models.
This blower motor housing mounts and aligns the microwave's cooling/vent fan motor and wheel to keep airflow moving through the oven and vent path. Replacing a damaged housing can restore proper airflow and reduce vibration and noise. What it does:
This door gasket seals the refrigerator compartment to keep cold air in and reduce condensation. It replaces a worn or damaged seal to help maintain proper temperature and efficiency. What it does:
This idler bracket mounts the idler pulley or roller in your appliance's tensioning system, keeping a belt or cable aligned and properly tensioned for consistent operation. A bent or worn bracket can cause noise, slippage, or loss of motion.
This door handle mounting anchor creates the fixed attachment point on the appliance door or drawer. Replacing a worn or missing anchor restores a solid, wobble-free handle and a consistent feel when opening and closing.