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Watched the video and ordered the part. Took about one hour with minimal issues. I recommend taking a picture of the motor in the assembly frame before replacing. One issue was reconnecting the power cable to ice-maker (narrow space). I solved this by lubricating female end with olive oil. Worked great. PS: turns out the old fan blade was ok - returning. Read more
I was fortunate to have found the appliance forum and asked for expert advice on what the problem could be. Jake responded in a very timely manner and suggestions on what the issue could be. We had to replace the defrost timer and everything is working like a gem! I am so grateful there is a place I know myself and others can come to for great service. Most people would probably replaced the whole refrigerator, but that was not an option for me at this time. I placed the order for the... Read more
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Size: Approximate 2.5 inches thick, 33 inches wide and 70 inches long.
This kit includes both the refrigerator and freezer handle. Color: White
Replaced the door handles with new ones. It was a little harder than the repair videos I watched on YouTube. The trim pieces that needed to slide up above the handle and down below the handle to remove and expose the screws on the old handles came off pretty easily, but did not slide back on well once the new handles were installed. I had to remove the guides on the refrigerator and open up the slots on the back of the trim pieces to slide the guides in, then pop them back into the holes in... Read more
This is a compressor used in several types of home appliances. The compressor is designed to take cold gas in the appliance and place it under pressure so the gas raises in temperature. It is then moved through the refrigerator system to ensure the unit stays cold throughout the appliance. This part can become damaged or malfunction, which may cause the motor to stop running, make the motor noisier, or cause the motor to never stop running.If this happens, the compressor will need to be replaced. A basic set of tools will be needed. A pair of work gloves can also be useful. First, locate the compressor as it may be in various locations depending on the appliance model. Unplug the appliance before removing the compressor. Install the new compressor using the original bolts and nuts before turning the power back on and resuming normal use.This part is sold on an individual basis. The compressor is made to be used with refrigerators, ranges, stoves, ovens, air conditioners, and freezers created by Gibson, Frigidaire, Kelvinator, Montgomery Wards, Westinghouse, Tappan, JCPenney, Universal, and Kenmore. It is an authentic OEM replacement part directly sourced from the manufacturer.