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This overload protector is a thermal motor protector that cuts power if the dryer motor overheats, helping prevent motor damage and unsafe operation. Replace a failed unit to restore the motor's built-in overheating protection. What it does:
I can not believe myself, I spend $200 in 3 parts now my refrigerator its working like new, blowing Cold air. Thank you guys for your support. Read more
This washer tub mounting bolt secures the tub assembly to its support points. Replacing worn or missing hardware helps keep the tub aligned and stable through wash and spin, reducing vibration and noise. What it does:
Watched the video on how to replace. Ordered new roller, which was delivered in just a couple of days. Since the roller had broke, I was unable to roll out the refrigerator, so I tilted the refrigerator back and placed a small furniture slider under the roller frame to prevent gouging the wood floor. Then it was easy to slide out the refrigerator and replaced the roller as explained on the video. I had ordered a pin and bolt, just in case I would need to replace, but didn't need them. ... Read more
Color: White. Size: 2 oz. can. Porcelain touch-up paint.
Simply painted over worked great Read more
This replacement screw secures panels, brackets, and other components in your appliance so they stay tight and properly aligned. Use it to replace missing, stripped, or rusted hardware and eliminate looseness, rattles, or gaps.
Screw: 8-16 x 3/8 inch.
Color: Black. Size: 12 oz. Acrylic appliance aerosol can spray paint.
I purchased a can of black appliance spray paint, removed the panels on the dishwasher, sprayed them, and a few hours later put them back. They're beautiful and it looks like I have a brand new dishwasher! It now matches everything and looks great with the new granite counter tops I just installed. THANK YOU FOR THE GREAT IDEA!!! I'm a 76 year old female and my friends think I'm a genius! Read more
This thermostat retainer clip secures the defrost thermostat to the evaporator tubing in your refrigerator or freezer, maintaining firm contact for accurate temperature sensing and dependable defrost operation.
Size; 8-18 x 1/2 inch.
We used the owners manual for the schematic breakdown since you did not have a video for our model. Read more
This hose clamp secures a rubber or plastic hose to its fitting on your appliance, maintaining a tight, leak-resistant seal under vibration and pressure. Replace when the old clamp is rusted, bent, or no longer holds tension. What it does:
This mounting cup installs in the freezer liner to create a secure attachment point for the ice maker or its bracket. It helps keep the assembly stable and properly aligned so the ice maker mounts firmly and operates reliably. What it does:
This small rubber grommet cushions and supports a fan motor, helping reduce vibration and noise while the appliance is running. It fits into the motor bracket to provide a snug, insulated mounting point.
This filler wrapper corner is a small trim piece that restores the finished edge and alignment where two panels meet, helping keep the appliance looking finished and reducing gaps or rubbing between surfaces. What it does
Color: Biscuit. Size: 13 oz. can. Enamel spray paint.
Purchased bisque spray paint. Product is "almost" a perfect match as color of refrig; was not as glossy but did the trick. Read more
This wire assembly connects the capacitor to the appliance's motor or control, restoring a secure electrical path for reliable start/run operation. Replaces a damaged or worn harness to help resolve starting and intermittent power issues. What it does:
This evaporator cover gasket seals the evaporator housing to help maintain proper airflow and reduce moisture at the evaporator. Replacing a worn gasket helps restore consistent cooling and prevents frost buildup around the evaporator. What it does:
I ordered a temp sensor that controls the defrosts the evaporator. I used a quarter-inch socket and ratchet plus Philips screwdriver. I had used my wife's hair blow dryer to defrost the evaporator coil, after all, it took me about an hour to complete. Read more