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Small retainer clip that secures components, panels, tubes, or wires in place inside your refrigerator. Replace when worn, broken, or missing to restore fit.
If your refrigerator light stays on or won't turn on when opening the door, the door switch likely failed. This switch controls interior lighting.
Refrigerator not cooling evenly or making unusual noises? This fan assembly circulates cool air throughout your fridge to maintain proper temperatures.
Replacement control panel cover that restores a finished look to your refrigerator. Replaces cracked, broken, or missing panels to protect controls.
Refrigerator not cooling evenly or making unusual noise? The evaporator fan motor circulates cold air across the coil. Moderate DIY repair for most models.
Fix a refrigerator with no water or ice, slow dispensing, or hollow ice cubes. This water inlet valve controls flow to the dispenser and ice maker.
Fix a refrigerator that won't cool but lights work. This compressor inverter board controls variable-speed operation. Moderate repair, 1-2 hours.
Ice bucket assembly for refrigerator freezers. Stores and dispenses ice cubes from the icemaker. Replace if cracked, damaged, or broken from wear.
This fan motor-and-blade assembly restores airflow in compatible Frigidaire refrigerators and freezers to help maintain even temperatures and reduce warm spots. It replaces a failed fan to improve circulation and appliance performance. What it does:
Replaces the vertical center trim between refrigerator doors. Install when trim is cracked, warped, or missing to restore appearance and maintain proper door seal.
This is a genuine lock nut replacement. This is a general piece of hardware that is often used on several types of lawn and garden equipment, including in engines, housing, and other areas. The exact application of this part will vary based on the unit. The lock nut is used to create a more secure seal than a standard nut. When properly secured, the lock nut tightens to a bolt and uses an extra locking washer with teeth to ensure a snug fit.If lock washers do get damaged or lost, they need to be replaced immediately with a genuine OEM replacement. This model is compatible with all types of machines and units since it is a generic part. The washer is sold as an individual part and manufactured by Whirlpool. Lock nuts will need to be installed using a socket wrench or adjustable wrench. Pliers, a screwdriver, or another socket wrench will be needed to hold the bolt while the lock nut is being secured in place. Be sure to thread the lock nut carefully to ensure a strong seal and avoid stripping the bolt or the nut.
Ordered the roller and nut, reattached the nylon wheel that I found in the floor under the oven.This was the only website where I could find all of the parts detailed and so I knew exactly what to buy. Even the manufacturer's website didn't have this info. Read more
Secures the door handle to your refrigerator. Replace if screw is stripped, missing, or loose causing handle to wobble or detach from the door.
Fix refrigerator controls that won't respond or move properly with this solenoid actuator. Restores electromechanical action when worn parts fail.
This #8-32 x 3/8 screw secures appliance panels, brackets, and assemblies. Replace a missing or stripped fastener to keep parts tight and aligned, reduce vibration, and restore proper fit in compatible refrigerators and freezers.
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Structural housing for refrigerator icemaker components. Replace if cracked, broken, or damaged. Supports water routing and internal alignment.
This 12-14 x 1/2 screw is a factory fastener used to secure appliance panels, brackets, and components. Replacing a missing or stripped screw restores a tight fit, reduces rattling, and keeps parts properly aligned for reliable operation.
This was a very easy fix. Two screws to get the front off of the washer. Removed one side of the tensioner spring. Loosened two screws for the motor and two screws for the pump. I decided to replace the agitate belt even though it wasn't broken.. So, I removed that belt from the pulleys and the removed the broken belt. then just reversed the process to install the belts. it toke me less than 30 minutes and my washer was back in service. Read more