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Ice maker not producing ice or overflowing? This complete ice maker assembly replaces failed units. Easy 15-minute DIY install with video guide included.
My first hour: I investigated first by pulling out refridgerator to see if the water line hose was kinked. I started under the kitchen sink where it begins, coming from faucet water supply. Then I followed it to the back of the fridge to see if anything looked odd. Next I went to the ice maker itself. I investigated the ice maker by removing the freezer food sliding tray and hanging tray, and then unscrewing the door off the slides. When I looked inside at the ice maker, I saw the tube where... Read more
Oven won't light or ignites with a loud pop? A faulty igniter is usually the cause. Simple DIY fix—disconnect two screws and wire nuts to replace.
My Tappan Range, which I paid a grand total of $65.00 for, and have been using since Katrina, (Katrina in 2005 is how we measure time in South Mississippi.) I live in an old house, and I am old, too. Last winter was the coldest I can remember, and my husband (older than I and far more hard-headed) used the oven like a heater. I read all user's manuals, because I use only used stuff, I can download the manuals or read them online, and it clearly stated in there NOT to use the oven as a... Read more
Illuminates your oven interior so you can monitor cooking without opening the door. Replace when burned out or dimming. Verify fit with your model number.
Before we replaced the board, my wife tried to replace just the element. We had one we had ordered several years ago when this same thing happened. When that didn't work we replaced the board and could see where the old board was damaged so we figured this was the solution. It would have been except the bottom element my wife used to replace the old element (which was fine but had been thrown out figuring the new one was new so why keep the old one) was 1" shorter in the back than the old... Read more
Replace cracked, rusted, or stained chrome drip pans on your gas range cooktop. 8-inch round pan installs under burner grates to catch spills.
Tappen Gas Stove circa 1981 (uses Fridgidaire parts). Unplugged stove from 110 wall outlet. Spark control module located on back side of stove about mid-way down on left side under a black cover that juts out. Black cover had 2 phillips head screws...removed the black cover and the spark module was right there...held on by 2 additional phillips screws. Sprark module purchased was identical to old one on the stove. Removed each wire, one at a time from the old spark module (slide off) and placed... Read more
Fix burners that won't ignite or spark continuously with this range spark module. Common DIY repair takes 5-15 minutes with basic tools and appliance access.
Round black burner grate for gas ranges and cooktops. Replaces worn, cracked, or corroded grates. 6.5-inch diameter. Restores stovetop appearance.
Secures panels and components in your range or oven. Replace if broken, bent, or missing to prevent shifting and reduce vibration noise. Confirm fit.
Appliance Parts Pros had my replacement parts and DIY repair videos, which made the repair a snap. Read more
Hex screw fastener for securing lawn mower components. Replace if stripped, rusted, or missing to ensure proper assembly and equipment stability.
Gas burner won't light or clicks but doesn't ignite? Replace the igniter switch to restore spark and reliable lighting. Simple 15-30 minute DIY fix.
Very simple fix. Pull off burner knobs. remove 6 screws for faceplate, and remove. Used needle nose pliers to remove two wires, then old igniter pulled straight off. Actual fix took about 3 minutes. I spent way more time in cleaning faceplate and knobs before putting back together - even with that took only about 30 minutes for total job. Very easy. Read more
Hex flange screw for lawn mowers and outdoor power equipment. Secures covers, guards, and panels. Replace if stripped, missing, or corroded.
Hex screw for lawn mowers and garden equipment. Replaces cracked, stripped, or missing hex head bolts. Six-sided head fastens metal or wood components.
Self-tapping screw for lawn mowers and garden equipment. Secures metal, wood, and plastic parts. Replace if stripped, missing, or corroded.
Cable retainer for cooktop installation. Secures wiring harnesses in place. Replace if broken, cracked, or missing to properly organize internal cables.
Hex head self-tapping screw for securing engine housing components on outdoor power equipment. Replace if stripped, rusted, or missing during repairs.
Replacement hex bolt for outdoor power equipment. Secures components throughout mowers, tractors, blowers, and tillers. Replace if missing or stripped.
Nylon nut for lawn equipment. Secures and connects components throughout the machine. Replace if cracked, stripped, or missing for proper assembly.