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Customer Questions and Answers for Refrigerator Door Closing Cam, Left by Lg

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Part Number: OEM13311972
Manufacturer Part Number: 4430JJ2005B

Replaces the left door closing cam on bottom-mount refrigerators. Installs inside the door to help ensure proper closing and sealing when broken or worn.

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For Lg Refrigerator Door Closing Cam, Left (Part Number: OEM13311972)

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Hello Martin. Get down under the door and look up at it. The bottom will have a single screw. Remove this screw and don't loose it. Once it is out, use a pair of needle nosed pliers to slip the metal rod down just far enough to slip the old cam off. Now you can put the new one in position and tap the rod back in. Once you have it in even with the white plastic part, use the end of the needle nosed pliers to push it in farther. Don't push the pliers in far enough to damage the plastic since the screw has to thread in this hole. This should give you room to start the screw. Once the screw is fully installed, the job is done as long as the cam is positioned correctly.

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Hello William. Sorry, the manufacturer does not offer the screws for this part. You may be able to find one at your local hardware store.

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Laura, the right refrigerator door shaft cam is part number 4430JJ2005A. The bottom of the cam, shaft will have a single screw you need to remove. Once it is out, use a pair of needle nose pliers to slip the metal rod down just far enough to slid the old cam off. Replace in reverse order. Thanks.

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Hello Josh Get down under the door and look up at it. The bottom will have a single screw. Remove this screw and don't loose it. Once it is out, use a pair of needle nosed pliers to slip the metal rod down just far enough to slip the old cam off. Now you can put the new one in position and tap the rod back in. Once you have it in even with the white plastic part, use the end of the needle nosed pliers to push it in farther. Don't push the pliers in far enough to damage the plastic since the screw has to thread in this hole.This should give you room to start the screw. Once the screw is fully installed, the job is done as long as the cam is positioned correctly.

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