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Galvanized Steel
The Run Capacitor is an OEM part for Frigidaire refrigerators. It helps maintain a consistent electrical current to the compressor, ensuring efficient operation and optimal cooling performance.
Causes of a bad run capacitor can include electrical surges, prolonged use leading to wear and tear, or physical damage. A failing capacitor can lead to the compressor running inefficiently or not at all, affecting the refrigerator's ability to maintain the desired temperature.
Symptoms of a bad run capacitor include:
This OEM replacement is also compatible with Electrolux, Gibson, Kelvinator, and Kenmore models.
The Freezer Shelf is an OEM part for Frigidaire freezers. It provides additional storage space within the freezer, allowing for better organization and efficient use of the available space. The shelf measures approximately 14.5 x2 inches.
Causes of a bad freezer shelf can include wear and tear from holding heavy items, accidental damage from dropping or mishandling, or warping due to temperature fluctuations. A compromised shelf can reduce storage capacity and potentially damage stored items.
Symptoms of a bad Freezer Shelf include:
Ordered new shelf. Appliance Parts Pros made it easy to locate and order an exact replacement. Arrived very quickly. Read more
Replace the lock assembly: Open the lid and remove four philips screws from underneath the gasket. Carefully and patiently remove all of the gasket clips, first from the left and right sides then remove all but two from the top so when the final one comes out the panel and gasket can come towards you and then set gently in the top of the freezer. Remove the wires from the bulb in the center so they won't be in the way. Remove the large fiberglass rectangle and set it on top of the panel. Use a... Read more
Replaced evaporator heater and housing. Just make sure you also replace the thermostat. If not it is a little challenging to get the wires out of the old thermostat/ heater plug into the new plug. Also if you have the same problem be prepared to have a good heat gun to melt the ice buildup around the evaporator and drain hole. The ice build up was so bad that it destroyed the evaporator cover and was leaking into the refrigerator or should I say ice was forming below the evaporator cover... Read more
Diagnosed problem, went on line and found ApplianceParts. Easy to locate needed part, ordered and within 3 days had the replacement. Followed directions and installed, now good as new. Hard part was removing the old. Thanks Read more