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This part is discontinued by the manufacturer and is no longer available for purchase.
This replacement screw secures panels, brackets, and internal components in Whirlpool-built appliances. Use it to replace missing or stripped hardware to restore a snug fit, reduce rattling, and maintain proper alignment. What it does:
The Refrigerator Door Gasket is an OEM part for Whirlpool refrigerators. This gasket forms a seal around the refrigerator door, ensuring that cold air stays inside and warm air remains outside, maintaining the appliance's efficiency and keeping food fresh.
Causes of a bad door gasket can include regular wear and tear, mold or mildew buildup, and physical damage from repeated opening and closing of the door.
Symptoms of a bad refrigerator door gasket include:
This OEM Whirlpool part is also compatible with Maytag, KitchenAid, Jenn-Air, Amana, Magic Chef, Admiral, Norge, Roper and some Kenmore models.
White. For almond order 2186649N. For black order WP2186649B.
This replacement screw secures appliance panels, brackets, and components. Using the correct size restores a snug fit to reduce vibration, prevent loosening, and keep assemblies properly aligned during operation. What it does:
Color: white. It measures about 1 inch wide by 2 inches high.
Size: 1/4 inch hex head, 10-12 x 1/2 inch.
The Door Upper Closure Cam is an OEM part for Whirlpool refrigerators. It is designed to provide proper closure and alignment for the refrigerator door. The upper closure cam is located on the top hinge of the refrigerator door and works in conjunction with the lower closure cam to ensure a tight seal and prevent air leaks.
Causes of a bad upper closure cam can include regular use, accidental damage, or excessive force applied to the door.
Symptoms of a bad upper closure cam include:
This OEM Whirlpool part can also be used on Maytag, KitchenAid, Jenn-Air, Amana, Magic Chef, Admiral, Norge, Roper, and Kenmore/Sears brand appliances.
The Screw is an OEM replacement part for Whirlpool appliances. The precise threads allow screws to join or assemble other parts securely.
Causes of a bad screw can include stripping, cracking, or loss of threads due to repeated installation/removal over time. Corrosion is also possible depending on environmental conditions.
Symptoms of a bad screw include:
Chrome. No longer made in black.