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I checked with Appliance Parts Pros.com and found out that the likely culprit was a broken Ice Dispenser Actuator Arm. I watched a video on the same site and figured I could change that part. I wanted to confirm it was that part so I took the front section apart. The Ice Dispenser Actuator Arm was in fact broken; the little tab that strikes the switch had broken off. While removing that part, when I unscrewed the right side's mounting screw, that section broke off (brittle plastic). I then... Read more
Refrigerator not cooling properly? This compressor tube connector links sealed system components. Professional installation required for refrigerant work.
The refrigerator icemaker thermal cut-off protects the icemaker from overheating by shutting off power when temperatures exceed safe limits. Located within the icemaker assembly, replace it when ice production stops completely or the icemaker appears to have no power.
Front evaporator fan motor mounting bracket
I first replaced the evaporator fan but the problem wasn't fixed. All that was left was replacing the Adaptive Defrost Control Board and it the evaporator fan now starts immediately. Read more
This refrigerator control housing and air damper control kit includes both the freezer and refrigerator cold controls, the damper, wire harness, defrost control and instructions.
I removed the control box and replaced it with the one I ordered. I did have to remove and replace the thermostat controls on the front panel also. the controls were part of the control box kit but the front housing was not. It was easy to remove and replace everything. However after replacement I turned on the thermostat to factory settings and the door that controls the air from the freezer to the fresh food sectioned closed when it should have opened. When I turned the control to off the... Read more
I was able to find all 3 components. They matched perfectly and repair was a breeze. Read more
This fan motor mounting bushing is used in refrigerator fan motor assemblies to prevent vibrations between the fan motor and the surrounding components. Over time, the rubber on the bushing may become cracked or broken and fall off. Loud noises coming from the refrigerator's freezer section where it is mounted are a good indicator that the bushing needs to be replaced. To start, disconnect the refrigerator's power and empty the refrigerator and freezer's contents into an ice chest to keep them cold until the motor mount bushing is replaced. Open the freezer door and remove the plastic access panel on the back wall; the fan blade and motor are located behind it. Gently pull the fan blade off the center post. Remove the screws holding the motor in place and remove the motor. Take the old bushing off and install the new bushing. Replace the panel. Put the food contents back inside the freezer and refrigerator and restore the power.This motor mounting bushing is an authentic OEM replacement part sourced directly from the manufacturer. It is sold individually. It is designed for use in refrigerators manufactured by Frigidaire, Kenmore, Gibson, and Kelvinator.
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