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Color: White.
This is a replacement 1/4-20 threaded screw used to secure appliance components and panels. It restores proper fastening where a matching screw is missing, loose, or stripped and helps stop rattling or misalignment. What it does:
I first ordered the listed roller assembly (front wheels) 2 wheels came one rear wheel and the screw. The information stated frequently bought together showing only one rear wheel (cabinet roller). I ordered the roller assembly wheels and one cabinet wheel by accident and one screw. The frequently bought together should include 2 cabinet rollers (rear wheels). I had to order a second rear (cabinet roller) which came later. The original rear wheels were the same diameter as the front wheels... Read more
This OEM grease is a purpose-made appliance lubricant that reduces friction and protects moving parts for smoother operation and longer component life. Use where specified by the manufacturer for bearings, slides, or motor shafts. What it does:
Sealer for refrigerant line insulation.
Color: white.
This hole plug covers the screw access on appliance handles for a finished, factory appearance. It helps keep moisture and debris out of the handle cavity while restoring a clean, matching look to the door. What it does:
Size: 63-1/2 x 35-1/2 x 2-5/8 inch.
Size: 3/16 inch.
Size: 5/16 inch.
Size: 3/8 inch.
Size: 3/4 inch.
This hole plug covers and protects unused mounting or access holes on the appliance cabinet or trim, giving a finished appearance and preventing dirt or moisture from entering. It's a simple cosmetic and protective replacement. What it does:
Size: 1/4 lb.
The installation of the new condenser motor was as the video described; there were no surprises. I noted the difference in operation immediately, the fan was moving at a higher rate of speed in a smoother motion. The new motor had far less shaft end play and seems to move more air across the condenser coil than the original motor. All in all, this was a relatively easy repair that solved a real refrigerator performance problem; the unit now cycles less often and generates less compressor heat. Read more