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Walk into the kitchen on 21 Sep. Eight year old Frigidaire refrigerator appears to be short cycling, controls are nonfunctional. Unplug it for a few minutes, plug it back in, appears to return to normal function. Return to kitchen half hour 45 minutes later it's short cycling again. Panel has codes on it (S or 5 E CE, later that changes to S or 5 Y CE). Research of codes says replace main board and control board. Not sure where this main board is. 22 Sep call appliance repair. "Soonest... Read more
This defrost heater mounts at the evaporator and melts frost during the automatic defrost cycle. Replacing a failed heater restores airflow, helps prevent ice buildup, and brings cooling performance and temperature stability back to your refrigerator. What it does:
Replaced the defrost heater Read more
The Frigidaire Touch-Up Paint is white in color in a .6 fl oz bottle. For almond order 5303321320. For black order 5303321321.
The Touch Up Paint is an OEM part for Frigidaire appliances. Whether you're dealing with scratches, chips, or other minor cosmetic damage, this touch-up paint provides an easy and effective solution for maintaining the appearance of your appliance. It's designed to adhere well to metal surfaces, offering durability and resistance to further wear and tear.
Over time, appliances can accumulate minor surface damage from regular use, cleaning, and accidental impacts. Using the Touch Up Paint not only improves the aesthetic appeal of your appliance but also helps protect exposed areas from rust and corrosion, which can extend the life of the appliance.
Symptoms of needing Touch Up Paint include:
Quick touch up. The paint worked great. Packaged with a brush like nail poliish Read more
This replacement screw secures refrigerator components such as brackets, trims, and covers. Replace missing or stripped hardware to keep parts tight and aligned, helping eliminate rattles and restoring a solid, reliable fit.
I ordered online to AppliancePartPros.com for the fridge door hinge and after quick delivery I spent 15 minutes to securely fit the door back on the frig. I'm sure to do business again for parts if needed. Read more
This auger motor powers the ice dispenser, rotating the ice-bin auger to feed cubes or crushed ice to the door chute. A failed motor stops dispensing, leaving ice in the bucket when the paddle or lever is pressed.
Replaced motor and new solenoid and yoke assembly, motor ran fine but Ice maker did not make Ice, water was turned on and the wire off and on latch was is the down position (on). Disconnected the water line from the Ice maker tray, ice had formed in the line while I was waiting for my parts (about 5 days), I would suggest disconnecting the water line at the feed end were your shut off valve is located and allow water to drain out of line. I had to remove Ice tray and submerge it pan of hot... Read more
This is the drive gear for the ice maker module. It transfers motor power to the ejector/harvest mechanism so cubes release consistently; worn or stripped teeth can cause clicking, stalls, or little to no ice production.
Replaced the gear. Now it's making ice again. Perfect. Read more
Replaced it Read more
This filter wrench is a ring-style tool used to loosen or tighten a refrigerator's water filter housing or canister. It provides extra leverage to free a stuck filter cup and helps ensure an even, secure reinstallation.
Replaced filter. Read more
This compressor kit is made to be used with freezers and refrigerators by several manufacturers. It includes the compressor as well as all small parts associated with it. The compressor is a component that helps move the refrigerant throughout the appliance's system. Temperature sensors indicate when the compressor should run. If the compressor is damaged, it may make strange noises, no longer cool properly, or could begin to overheat.If any of these issues are present, the compressor should be replaced. First, make sure the refrigerator is not connected to a power source. Remove perishable items from the appliance and place them in an icebox, cooler with ice, or another refrigerator. Locate the compressor on the back of the appliance by removing the metal guard. Remove the wire between the compressor and the capacitor before taking off the compressor. Replace this part with the new one by connecting it to the wire and reassembling the appliance.This is a compressor kit for use with refrigerators and freezers made by Crosley, Electrolux, Westinghouse, Frigidaire, Kelvinator, Tappan, and Gibson. It is sourced directly from the manufacturer and sold as a single part. This is a genuine OEM replacement part.
Purchased a replacement COMPRESSOR. The compress or was a replacement for MFG. P/N 5304478809. The compressor was not an exact replacement. There was no port identification so the connections took a lot of time searching the net and then only the suction port was noted. I had to operate the compressor to be sure of the discharge port.The start relay on the original had no power plug as the new one did so had to improvise by cutting the wiring and adding 1/8 push on clips and then sliding on to... Read more
This aluminum strap secures the defrost heater firmly against the evaporator coil to maintain proper contact during defrost. Correct contact improves heat transfer so frost melts evenly and helps prevent recurring ice buildup on the evaporator.
Removed the freezer shelves and back panel, evaporator coils were frozen with ice. Defrosted coil and removed defrost heater connectors, measured no continuity in the heater and ordered a replacement. Also discovered the aluminum retention strap was broken and the heater had slipped down in it's position, ordered and replacement strap. Re-installed new heater and strap per the video instructions, repair complete. Most difficult steps were drilling out the drain pan rivet and re-threading... Read more
This plug covers the small factory test opening on an appliance cabinet or liner. Replacing a missing or damaged plug helps close the opening to maintain a better seal and restore a clean, finished appearance.
This refrigerator water inlet valve controls the flow of household water into the icemaker during the fill cycle, helping restore dependable ice production and preventing drips by sealing closed when not energized. What it does
Purchased a new valve online, and installed it myself. Removal of the old valve was very simple. I had to slightly modify the water lines to accommodate the new valve. Read more
Tank itself is not included in this kit. Kit includes tubing,screws & two John Guess fittings & instructions.
I watched your video on YouTube and it was super easy after that, thank you for making this video. Read more
This factory fastener secures appliance panels and components. Replace a missing, stripped, or corroded screw to restore a tight, rattle-free fit and keep brackets and covers properly aligned.
Here is a replacement shelf support grommet that is used in freezers and refrigerators. The grommets are used to provide stability for the shelves in the refrigerator. If they are broken or missing, the shelves will not sit correctly, and owners won't be able to put anything onto the shelves. A replacement grommet should slide into place, but may need to be gently tapped to ensure a proper seal is made.The shelf support grommet is for use with certain refrigerator models from Frigidaire, Kenmore, Gibson, and Crosley. This is a genuine OEM replacement part that was sourced directly from the manufacturer. It is important to note that the grommets are sold individually. If more than one is needed, owners will need to order multiple.
Looked up parts perfect match ordered, 2 days later, got and installed, working like new again. Read more
This factory screw fastens refrigerator components and panels. It replaces missing or damaged hardware so parts stay aligned and secure, reducing looseness and rattles caused by vibration. What it does:
Just popped it on. Read more