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Was in back on bottom. Took off 2 screws and popped out timer and then replaced it . Pretty easy. Read more
We replaced the starter and relay. Unit is working properly. We saved over $150 by replacing the parts in question. Read more
Ordered replacement shelf glass from you. Arrived days before the promised date. Easily installed. Could not have done it without you. Refrigerators need shelves. Thank you Appliance Parts Pros. Read more
Cut to fit design.
Purchased and installed replacement parts. Had to use metal hacksaw to cut rail to correct length. Everything fit great. 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.
Replaced the relay as it had slightly smoldered insulation edges. But then it turned out the fan motor (evap) had burned out, because the fan blade had shifted on the motor axis until it got blocked by a screw. Replaced evap motor and fan blade and everything works again! As the new fan blade now has a metal strip preventing unduly shift, this should never happen again (or in other words the original fan blade was of faulty design.) The heat probe I'd ordered because about 3 months ago the... Read more