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This is a rear handle end cap that attaches to the back side of a refrigerator door handle. It provides a finished appearance and secures the handle assembly to the door. Replace this cap if it is cracked, broken, or missing, which can cause the handle to feel loose or look incomplete.
Water pooling in your refrigerator? A cracked or clogged drain tube assembly causes leaks and ice buildup. Direct replacement part for proper drainage.
This part is discontinued by the manufacturer and is no longer available for purchase.
This wire harness connects the condenser to the refrigerator's electrical system, providing power for the cooling process. It carries electrical signals that control condenser fan operation and cooling cycles. Replace if your refrigerator isn't cooling properly, the condenser fan isn't running, or you notice damaged or corroded wiring.
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The Compressor Overload Protector is an OEM replacement part for LG refrigerators. It plays an important safety role in protecting the compressor from damage due to excessive heat. Located near the compressor unit, the overload protector functions to shut off power to the compressor if temperatures become too high during operation. Causes can include normal wear over time rendering it less responsive to temperature changes. Mineral or refrigerant deposits may also impede its ability to detect overheating conditions accurately. Symptoms of a faulty overload protector include:
This OEM LG part is also compatible with some Sears/Kenmore models.
Protective cover for your refrigerator's PTC and compressor start device assembly. Replace if cracked, melted, or missing to shield components from damage.
This motor support damper sits between the refrigerator's compressor and base to absorb vibration and movement. Replacing a worn damper helps quiet rattles and humming from the back of the cabinet and keeps the compressor properly supported.
The Rear Evaporator Motor Grommet is an OEM part for LG refrigerators. It's designed to secure and cushion the evaporator motor, ensuring it remains in place and operates quietly. This grommet plays a crucial role in minimizing vibrations and noise from the motor, which can otherwise lead to a disruptive refrigerator operation.
Causes of a bad Rear Evaporator Motor Grommet can result from deterioration due to cooling and thawing cycles in the refrigerator. Physical damage during cleaning or servicing may cause a loose motor fit.
Symptoms of a malfunctioning Rear Evaporator Motor Grommet include:
This OEM LG part is also compatible with some Kenmore models.
Refrigerator not cooling or making unusual noises? This compressor pipe joint connects sealed system components. Professional installation recommended.
This noise damper reduces vibration and rattling sounds from refrigerant lines in your refrigerator. It cushions the copper tubing against the cabinet to prevent metal-on-metal contact that creates annoying noises. Install this damper if your refrigerator makes clicking, rattling, or vibrating sounds, especially when the compressor cycles on and off.
This holder is a small mounting bracket used to secure internal components in place, helping keep parts aligned and stable for reliable operation. It provides a direct, OEM-compatible replacement to restore proper fit and function. What it does
Drier assembly for refrigerators. Installs in the sealed refrigerant system to remove moisture and contaminants. Replace if damaged or worn during repair.
This condenser fan motor assembly is located near the compressor at the bottom or rear of the refrigerator and circulates air over the condenser coils to dissipate heat. It helps the refrigerator maintain proper cooling temperatures efficiently. Replace this motor if the refrigerator is running warm, the compressor is overheating, or you no longer hear the fan running when the compressor is on.
This motor start/run capacitor helps the appliance motor or compressor start and run more reliably, restoring proper motor performance and reducing symptoms caused by a weak or failed capacitor. What it does:
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