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Refrigerator not cooling or humming without starting? The compressor pumps refrigerant to cool your fridge. Requires EPA certification for install.
This part is discontinued by the manufacturer and is no longer available for purchase.
Usually ships within 4 - 14 days
Fridge clicks or hums but won't cool? A failed start relay prevents the compressor from starting. Simple DIY repair—just pull off and replace.
Refrigerator runs warm or freezer not cooling properly? The condenser fan motor circulates air over the coils. DIY repair takes 15-60 minutes with basic tools.
Fridge warm but freezer cold? Frost buildup on coils? Your defrost timer may be failing. This control manages automatic defrost cycles. 15-min DIY fix.
This is a filter drier installed in the sealed refrigeration system that removes moisture and contaminants from the refrigerant as it circulates. It protects the compressor and other components from damage caused by moisture or debris in the refrigerant lines. Replace this filter drier if the refrigerator or ice machine is not cooling properly, the compressor is struggling, or during any sealed system repair where the refrigerant lines have been opened.
Size: 8-32 x .312 inch.
Size: 1/4 inch hex head, 10-12 x 1/2 inch.
This genuine replacement screw secures panels and components so your appliance stays stable and trim pieces fit properly. It's a simple, exact-fit fastener intended to replace a missing or damaged mounting screw. What it does:
Replaces burned-out, dim, or flickering refrigerator light bulbs to restore clear interior visibility. Easy DIY installation—just unscrew old bulb and install new one. Verify fit by your model number.
Ice maker stopped producing ice? This refrigerator ice maker assembly restores ice production. DIY-friendly installation takes about 15 minutes.
This ice maker assembly produces and dispenses ice cubes in your refrigerator's freezer compartment. It automatically fills with water, freezes it into cubes, and releases them into the ice bin. Replace this part when your refrigerator stops making ice, produces misshapen cubes, or makes unusual noises during the ice-making cycle.
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