Lg Refrigerator 79773 Parts
Genuine Lg part
By: Lg
Part Number: MJB63190001
Replacement mounting stud for refrigerator door handles. Installs inside the door to secure handle assembly. Needed when stud is damaged or missing.
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Broken freezer arm Lawrence D. • Estero , NC • May 14, 2017
Ordered new freezer arm
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Genuine Lg part
By: Lg
Part Number: 5040JA2009B
This is a rubber or elastomer damper that supports and isolates the evaporator fan motor inside the refrigerator. It absorbs vibration from the motor to reduce noise during normal operation. Replace this part if you hear excessive buzzing, rattling, or vibration coming from the freezer section, which often indicates the damper has hardened or deteriorated.
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Evap fan on refriderator was making horrible growlin noise Thomas K. • Ball Ground , GA • June 27, 2015
Ordered parts, removed top tray in freezer, popped the back inside freezer panel out removed and replaced fan, dampers and fan housing. Took about 15 minutes.
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Genuine Lg part
By: Lg
Part Number: 5300JK1005K
Fix frost buildup in your freezer with this defrost heater. Solves cooling issues and prevents ice accumulation on evaporator coils. Moderate DIY repair.
This part fixes the following symptoms
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Frost buildup
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Doesn't shut off
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Fridge would not defrost no error codes Nathaniel C. • Marietta , GA • April 04, 2015
I have had the unfortunate problem of fixing this previously, so knew what to order. I ordered the defrost sensor and heater... and replaced both. Honestly, all I needed was the sensor I did and ohm test and got 0 on it... meaning it was bad, but just in case I replaced the heater.
The fridge works great now, but I would suggest if this is your first time with this issue, remove the panel, unplug both sensors from the fridge, and do and ohm test while they are still in the fridge... and then...
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Genuine Lg part
By: Lg
Part Number: MHL62691504
Replace your broken or cracked refrigerator glass shelf. This tempered glass shelf installs in the fresh food compartment to organize food items.
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Broken shelf glasd Elizabeth E. • Laurel , MD • March 24, 2016
Appliance Parts was the only one of three companies that did it right. When the glass in our rather new LG fridge broke, I called the number listed in the manual for replacement parts and was put through to their "authorized distributor" for our area. The authorized distributor sent us the wrong part (entirely different dimensions) with a packing slip identifying the right part number. Because this is not a review of that company (which would be horrible, I won't share the gruesome details of...
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Genuine Lg part
By: Lg
Part Number: 4932JA3002C
Connects water tubing inside your refrigerator to supply the ice maker and water dispenser. Replace if cracked, leaking, or unable to hold tubing securely.
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Genuine Lg part
By: Lg
Part Number: 5040JA2004A
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:
- Unusual noises or vibrations from the back of the refrigerator.
- The evaporator motor shifting out of place, which can affect cooling efficiency.
- Increased wear on the evaporator motor due to lack of proper cushioning and support.
This OEM LG part is also compatible with some Kenmore models.
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Evap fan on refriderator was making horrible growlin noise Thomas K. • Ball Ground , GA • June 27, 2015
Ordered parts, removed top tray in freezer, popped the back inside freezer panel out removed and replaced fan, dampers and fan housing. Took about 15 minutes.
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Genuine Lg part
By: Lg
Part Number: 6600JB3007K
Refrigerator light won't turn off when door closes? This door switch controls interior lighting based on door position. Simple DIY repair.
This part fixes the following symptoms
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Light not working
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Not dispensing water
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Ice maker not making ice
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Lights on refrigerator stayed on. Sue L. • Boise , ID • July 05, 2020
Ordered 2 light switches and replaced them.
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Genuine Lg part
By: Lg
Part Number: 4930JA3091A
Secures water supply line connections in your refrigerator. Replace if leaking, loose, or damaged to restore proper ice and water dispenser function.
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Two issues water in the bottom of fridge and clicking noise Leroy B. • Colorado Springs , CO • January 19, 2015
The old filter head was broken at the supply line side connector fell out. The clicking noise eventually caused the fridge to warm up and stop cooling. The clicking was the overload relay tripping. The Start solenoid on the compressor was an Embarco TSD part 513604044. APP does not have that part nor does any else found a similar one on ebay but I ordered the PTC assembly 6749C-0014E. I removed the overload relay and capacitor from the TSD used two pieces of wire and connectors to create the...
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Genuine Lg part
By: Lg
Part Number: 5251JA3003D
Plastic drain tube that channels defrost water from evaporator coils to drain pan. Replace if cracked, melted, broken, or causing water leaks in freezer.
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The condensing fan motor would not turn with power applied. Stephanie H. • Rio Vista , TX • August 29, 2017
I found the condensing fan motor would not turn with power applied. I also found a drain tube cracked and breaking.
I had to use a snub nose screwdriver to remove and replace condensing fan motor. The power wires were simply a snap on. The new drain tube just slipped on.
Thanks for the speedy delivery!
Stephanie Hobbs
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Genuine Lg part
By: Lg
Part Number: 4681JB1027J
Refrigerator not cooling evenly or freezer too warm? A failed DC motor stops air circulation. This motor ensures proper airflow for consistent temps.
This part fixes the following symptoms
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Fridge too warm
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Doesn't shut off
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Fan motor wasn't working E Brent L. • Lubbock , TX • August 04, 2021
Watch youtube video to see how to replace fan motor. Ordered part from AppliancePartsPros.com and replaced it. Perfect match!
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Genuine Lg part
By: Lg
Part Number: ADH73150210
Fix refrigerator not cooling properly or running constantly with a new drier assembly. Removes moisture from refrigerant. Requires EPA-certified technician.
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Genuine Lg part
By: Lg
Part Number: ADX73670407
Seals refrigerator door to prevent air leaks and temperature loss. Replace if you notice condensation, frost buildup, or warm spots. Confirm fit with your model number.
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My freezer gaskets were so old that they were leaking, making it so that my freezer wasn’t holding temp. Ryan D. • Los Angeles , CA • October 01, 2023
I ordered new gaskets and swapped out the old ones.
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Genuine Lg part
By: Lg
Part Number: ADX73670408
Creates an airtight seal to keep cold air in. Replace when worn, cracked, or leaking to restore stable temps and reduce frost. Confirm fit with model.
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My freezer gaskets were so old that they were leaking, making it so that my freezer wasn’t holding temp. Ryan D. • Los Angeles , CA • October 01, 2023
I ordered new gaskets and swapped out the old ones.
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Genuine Lg part
By: Lg
Part Number: MGZ42997101
Secures components inside your refrigerator. Replace if broken or missing to prevent rattling and ensure proper part alignment. Confirm fit with model.
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Would not make ice. Roy H. • Benton , AR • August 02, 2020
Replacement of ice maker.
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Genuine Lg part
By: Lg
Part Number: AAP73631504
Replace your cracked, broken, or missing refrigerator door basket. Restores secure storage for bottles, jars, and condiments on the inner door.
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Two of my door bins were cracked Lori M. • Wendell , NC • September 14, 2015
After dealing with two cracked door bins forever, I finally decided to hunt down replacements. My refrigerator is a Kenmore, so I started looking at Sears. I struggled with their website a bit and then felt their prices were high so looked on AppliancePartsPros. I thought I'd identified the correct bins, but decided to try the chat feature to confirm. I got a very quick reply and they handled my order from there. The bins came in just a couple of days and they were 30% cheaper than buying...
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Genuine Lg part
By: Lg
Part Number: MJU39256423
Plastic tube that routes water between internal refrigerator components. Replace if cracked, kinked, leaking, or brittle to restore water flow.
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Two issues water in the bottom of fridge and clicking noise Leroy B. • Colorado Springs , CO • January 19, 2015
The old filter head was broken at the supply line side connector fell out. The clicking noise eventually caused the fridge to warm up and stop cooling. The clicking was the overload relay tripping. The Start solenoid on the compressor was an Embarco TSD part 513604044. APP does not have that part nor does any else found a similar one on ebay but I ordered the PTC assembly 6749C-0014E. I removed the overload relay and capacitor from the TSD used two pieces of wire and connectors to create the...
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