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Replaces worn or leaking shock absorbers that cause excessive vibration and wobbling during spin cycles. Restores stability and smooth operation.
My washing machine was making a loud thumping sound and bouncing around a bit. Research suggested that it could be bearings and/or the spider shaft assembly. After watching the instruction videos to replace the spider or bearings, I seen you need to replace both the shaft seal and tub gasket to get to the spider and bearings. So I ordered both and waited for them to arrive. Plan was to disassemble the washer, determine what was needed, order the additional parts needed, and reassemble after the... Read more
Oven won't heat or takes too long to preheat? A weak or failed igniter is the most common cause. Easy DIY repair, typically completed in under 15 minutes.
I used the little video clip shown under the part and replaced it myself. Read more
Replacement right door bin shelf assembly for refrigerators. Installs on right door for beverage and condiment storage. Replace if cracked or broken.
Slid out old bin and replaced it with the new one. No tools were required. Read more
Oven won't heat or bake properly? A faulty bake element is likely the cause. Located at the oven bottom, this part heats for baking. DIY repair in 15-60 min.
I finally found the right serial number and found the part at Appliance Parts Pros. I was skeptical that they would send the element that had the correct rear brace fixture. when it came 2 days later i opened the box the Part was correct and it took about 15 minutes to replace since there are only two screws. My oven works fine now. THX Read more
Removes chlorine, lead, and mercury for clean, fresh-tasting water. Replace every 6 months or when flow decreases. Confirm fit with your model number.
I called your company with the serial number of the fridge, and had the best service locating the exact items i needed. I placed by order . and company called to confirm my order and the method of my payment. Thank you very much Read more
Hinge for French door refrigerator mullion flap. Replace if cracked, broken, or damaged. Supports smooth door operation and proper seal alignment.
I thought fixing this door would be too difficult/expensive, so I just spent a week manually closing the flap myself each time I closed the frig. Then I googled the model number of the frig just for fun. The first result was AppliancePartsPros.com, I clicked ONE SINGLE TIME and I arrived at this site, with the exact part I needed listed at the top, and a repair tutorial video that played beautifully with one more click. In the span of two total clicks, I saw how to fix the frig, and I saw... Read more
Rear shock absorber mounts under the washer drum to dampen vibrations. Replace if cracked, worn, or damaged to restore stability and reduce noise.
After reading many repair forum posts on similar issues with Samsung washers, I put the machine into troubleshooting mode to look for error codes. No error codes. I did a re-set, and the problem remained. No sign of a broken drum spider or bad bearings. So I replaced all four shock absorbers. Like many people reported, when I compared the dampening action on the new shocks to the old shocks, the old shocks felt no different than the new shocks. Same amount of resistance on the compression... Read more
Ice maker not producing or dispensing ice? This ice maker assembly fixes water leaks, small cubes, and frozen clumps. Easy DIY install with one screw.
This appears to be a weak spot on these refrigerators; the left-door ice maker will stop making (or at least consistently making) ice. Instead, an ice dam is created, which builds up in the ice maker corridor, making even getting the slide-in bucket nearly impossible to remove. The ice also freezes up the ice making tray, which therefore cannot drop the ice cubes. Generally, two things may go wrong which lead to this issue. The first is the ice-making assembly; its electrical components... Read more
Microwave door won't stay closed or pops open during use? This door latch hook secures the door properly. Simple DIY fix, takes under 5 minutes to install.
This was much easier than expected. I called Appliance Parts Pros with my model # and you told me what part I needed. It was shipped the same day and arrived the next day. I removed the inner door trim with a table knife ( don't rush this or you might crack the trim ). I then unhooked the old door latch disconnected the spring from the door hooked on the spring from the new latch and clipped in the latch to the door. Final step was to reattach the door trim. It was very easy and all I used... Read more
Fix a dryer that won't heat or stops after 10 seconds. This thermostat bracket assembly regulates temperature to prevent overheating. Easy DIY repair.
You can do this! Although an Art Director by trade, I like working with my hands. I’m adept at working with tools and following instructions. In today’s disposable society, I prefer fixing things. That said, this has to be the easiest repair I’ve ever attempted with the largest cost-savings versus hiring a professional. My brand new dryer had been in use fewer than six months (average 6 loads per week) when suddenly the dryer would not heat. The drum would spin, there were no error codes, and... Read more
Illuminates the dryer drum for better visibility when loading and unloading. Replace when bulb burns out or fails to light. Confirm fit with your model.
Originally the dryer was squeaking a lot, so I purchased a new belt tensioner, but the original tensioner was an old-style no wheel tensioner, so that wasn't the source of the squeaking. I saw a lot of lint had built up inside the unit where there shouldn't have been that much. So I viewed a few videos on the Appliance Pros site and saw that the rear wheel guides were the cause of the squeaking and the rear felt drum and blower housing seal needed to be replaced. The rear blower housing was... Read more
Washer won't start or shows door error? This door lock switch assembly fixes door latch issues. DIY-friendly repair with video guide, typically done in 15 minutes.
Replaced door lock switch. Read more
Refrigerator not cooling or ice building up? The evaporator fan motor circulates cold air. Common DIY repair when fridge runs warm or makes noise.
Replaced fan motor, temperature sensor and defrost thermostat. Note: I had to replace connector on new defrost thermostat. Connector on new part did not fit mating connector in refrigerator.. spliced in old connector for new one. Read more
Plastic support bracket that secures the freezer handle to the door. Replace if cracked, broken, or missing to properly mount your handle assembly.
Replaced broken handle support bracket (part #AP5620448) and cap (part #AP5620751). Used a phillips head screwdriver and allen wrench. Pliers also came in very handy. If replacing cap and support bracket, be sure to install cap before support bracket, otherwise you'll have trouble installing the cap. I ended up not needing to replace the fixer handle (part #AP4372038), but I'll keep it around just in case. Read more
Burned or damaged terminal block causing power loss? This connection point fixes arcing, sparking, and burnt wire issues. DIY repair with basic tools.
I determined the hidden bake element below the oven cavity was not working, because the bottom of the oven was cold during normal use. If you have a built-in microwave + oven combination (mine is KitchenAid Model No. KEMS308SSS05), this is a difficult repair. The engineer who designed this oven should be invited to succeed elsewhere. It is impossible to access the bake element from the inside of the oven, so the How To video associated with this part will not help you. I had to remove the... Read more
Stop shake, thumping, and out-of-balance pauses with this suspension damper rod for select top-load washers. It supports the tub and absorbs vibration during wash and spin for smoother, quieter cycles.
What it does
What’s included
One suspension rod & spring damper assembly (single unit)
Pro tip
For consistent damping, buy and replace all 4 of these together.
Install notes
Unplug the washer. Lift the top, unhook the old rod(s), and transfer in the new assembly. Wear gloves; support the tub while swapping parts.
Replaced all 4 suspension dampers. Read more