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Fix ice dispensing issues or grinding noises with a new geared auger motor. This motor drives the auger system for proper ice delivery and circulation.
Installed new motor and used the propeller like part from old sheared shaft that rotates the shaft in the ice cub box that dispenses the ice. Read more
Ice dispensing issues? This refrigerator geared auger motor drives ice delivery from bin to dispenser. Moderate DIY repair, typically 30-45 minutes.
Fix uneven cooling or warm fridge issues. This evaporator fan motor circulates cold air across coils to maintain proper temperatures in both compartments.
Fix warm spots or no cooling in your refrigerator. This evaporator fan motor circulates cold air through compartments to maintain even temperatures.
The Refrigerator Motor Step Valve Assembly is an essential component for maintaining the optimal performance of your refrigerator. This genuine OEM part is specifically designed to work seamlessly with Samsung refrigerator models, ensuring a perfect fit and dependable operation. The step valve assembly plays a crucial role in regulating the flow of refrigerant, which helps maintain consistent cooling and efficient energy usage. By choosing the Refrigerator Motor Step Valve Assembly , you benefit from improved refrigerator performance and extended appliance lifespan. Installing this genuine OEM part is straightforward, allowing you to address cooling issues quickly and effectively without the need for professional assistance. Additionally, its durable construction ensures long-lasting reliability, giving you peace of mind and confidence in your refrigerator's functionality. Whether you're replacing a faulty step valve or upgrading your appliance, the Refrigerator Motor Step Valve Assembly is the perfect choice to restore your Samsung refrigerator to its best working condition.
Replaced the step valve Read more
Freezer not cooling or running constantly? This evaporator fan motor circulates cold air across the coil to maintain proper temperatures and efficiency.
Fix uneven cooling or frost buildup with a new evaporator fan motor. Circulates cold air throughout your refrigerator to maintain consistent temperatures.
CCW, stack - 3/8"
We had to replace the fan.. Read more
I replaced the evaporator motor. It took about 30 minutes. It's working great now. Read more
Fix a refrigerator that's not cooling properly or running constantly with a new condenser fan motor. This part helps dissipate heat from the system.
Fixes uneven cooling or warm spots in fresh food section. This compartment fan motor circulates air to maintain consistent temperatures throughout refrigerator.
Fix noisy or squealing sounds from the back of your fridge with a new condenser fan motor. Typical DIY repair takes 8-10 minutes with basic tools.
After removing the rear panel, I vacuumed the area. Then was easy to see condenser fan not spinning. I replaced the fan with a compression ring and a fan motor. First pulled the wiring harness connected to fan motor, then pulled off the fan with hands. Then used a wrench to remove 2 bolts for the motor. Next, pushed on new fan and screwed in the 2 bolts for the motor. Initially, I purchased a new temperature control to replace as well but after replacing fan and motor, I believe it was still... Read more
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Ice dispenser not working? This refrigerator ice dispenser motor drives the auger mechanism. Moderate DIY repair, typically completed in 20-40 minutes.
Lost power for 24 hours due to hurricane Mathew and water dripped into the ice dispenser motor and refroze when the power was restored. Ice maker worked but would not dispense ice. Dispenser motor was frozen and motor burned out. Two screw under the ice bucket reveals the auger motor. Four screws removed the motor. I think they were 5/16 socket. Removing the wiring harness was the only problem. Connection were corroded and a pin broke off the motor and a female connector in the plastic... Read more
Refrigerator not cooling but freezer works? A failed evaporator fan motor stops cold air circulation. DIY-friendly repair with basic tools in 30-60 minutes.
1. Unplug the power, 2. Removed the shelving and Ice maker including power cord, 3. Removed the air flow conduits, 4. Removed the back panel, 5. Removed evaporator fan housing and drop down then un clip power supply and remove evaporator fan housing and all and set on a flat surface, 6. Remove the upper bracket holding in evaporator and remove evaporator fan ( be sure to remove the fan blade you'll need it for the new motor ) 7. Popped out the old grommets ( I replaced both since I was there )... Read more