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Covers unused light opening in dryer door or panel. Replaces missing, broken, or cracked plugs to keep lint out and prevent clothes from snagging.
Align plug and snap into place. Read more
Burner not heating or burned out? This surface heating element restores your cooktop. DIY-friendly repair with online video guides available.
Ordered new replacement burner and replaced old one. YouTube videos were a big help as was two chats with Appliancepartspros rep. Read more
Dryer stops heating mid-cycle or cabinet overheats? The control thermostat regulates temperature by cycling the heater. Quick 20-minute DIY fix.
Replaced thermastate Read more
Retaining ring for washer door assembly. Fits into groove to secure and space components. Replace if cracked, worn, or missing to restore alignment.
Return spring for washer door lock mechanism. Restores tension so the latch returns to proper position. Replace if worn, missing, or causing loose latch.
White plastic cover that snaps onto the upper door hinge. Replace if cracked, broken, or missing to restore a finished look to your refrigerator.
Using the make and model of the refrigerator, I did some research on the internet to find a detailed diagram of the door. I then found AppliancePartsPros.com. Since the diagram was somewhat difficult to see clearly, the representative I spoke with on the phone went the extra mile to be sure I ordered the correct parts. Read more
Secures the oven bottom panel in place. Replace if screw is stripped, missing, or no longer holds the panel securely. Sold individually.
Fix an oven door that won't lock during self-clean or clean cycle errors. This door latch assembly secures the door and reports lock status to the control.
Replacement bracket screw for securing internal panels and brackets to your appliance frame. Needed when original screws are stripped, corroded, or missing.
Washer won't spin or makes loud noise during spin? A faulty drive motor is often the cause. Typical repair takes 30-60 minutes with basic tools.
Found bad motor, Not able to repair so ordered new. Came supper fast and was able to install in about 30 minutes. Only needed a square drive #2 scewerdriver and 5/16" socket wrench to do the job. Verry easy. Read more
Washer won't start, shows error codes, or cycles incorrectly? The control board manages all wash cycles and safety functions. Moderate DIY repair.
After taking the top off the washer I found the Tech Data Sheet ( for repair person ) The E53 code was listed as Low Voltage to the motor board and referred me to test #15. Which stated to check the "drum water NTC" ( Negative Temperature Coefficient or Thermistor). What was misleading was that there are 2 NTC's. If your washer has a "Sanitize" feature , then there is a drum water NTC as well as one on the fill valve body. IF you have the sanitize feature then you need to replace the drum water... Read more
Manages airflow and routes air through the washer. Replace if damaged or missing to maintain performance and reduce heat and moisture buildup. Confirm fit.
Easy fix with screwdriver. Quick shipping Read more
Replacement inner door glass for front-load washers. Restores clear viewing window and proper door seal. Replace if cracked, chipped, or shattered.
Low-friction slide piece that supports moving components in your range or wall oven. Replace worn or cracked glides to restore smooth operation.
Encloses the blower wheel and channels air through your washer dryer combo's coils. Replace if cracked, warped, or melted to restore airflow and stop noise.
Old, unused stack set. Washer was great, dryer was grinding. Started with the mounting bracket/bearing and the belt. The old ones were slightly beatup. Put it back together and the problem persisted. Found the real problem when I pulled apart the blower to get to the motor. The fan had broken fins that had jammed in the side of the blower housing, and the friction had melted through the outer wall of the fan. Got the blower housing from APP, got the fan from a competitors for $30 less. When it... Read more
Fix a washer that won't advance through cycles or stays stuck on one setting. This mechanical timer restores proper cycle sequencing. 1-hour DIY repair.
Replaced the washer timer. I have been able to coax a bit more life out of these timers by using electrical cleaner and/or emery paper. Cleaning is only borrowing time though. I have replaced this same part three times now, but over a (roughly) 12 year period of time and nearly daily use. Not very difficult. I would rather keep fixing this older unit than pay a service tech big dollars to repair a newer unit. (Typical experiences of friends and family members.) I also clean and store the old... Read more