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Damaged control housing can cause display errors or intermittent cooling. This housing protects the electronic control board from moisture and impact damage.
Freezer frosting up or refrigerator not cooling? This evaporator coil kit solves frost buildup and cooling issues. Advanced repair, 2-3 hours.
Secures the refrigerator drain tube to prevent water leaks into the bottom of your fridge or onto the floor. Replace if clip is broken or tube has detached. Verify fit with your model number before ordering.
I watched your video on how to replace the drain tube and followed directions. Read more
Center ladder support for refrigerator shelves. Replaces worn, cracked, or broken ladders that no longer secure shelving properly. Restores alignment.
Size: 3/16 inch.
Size: 5/16 inch.
Size: 3/8 inch.
Size: 3/4 inch.
Plastic cover that shields the water inlet valve assembly on the back of your refrigerator. Replace if cracked, broken, or missing to protect wiring.
Replacement mounting screw for refrigerators, ranges, and other appliances. Replaces lost, stripped, or damaged screws during repairs or maintenance.
This clamp secures flexible hoses to fittings to maintain a tight seal and prevent leaks. Use it to replace a worn or loose clamp to stop water or air seepage and restore proper hose attachment. What it does:
This bale strap is a direct-replacement part that helps secure the dryer's latch/bale assembly so the door closes and stays closed during operation. Replacing a worn or broken strap restores reliable door engagement and safer drying cycles. What it does:
Black plastic plug that covers exposed mounting holes in refrigerator door handles. Snap-in design fills gaps for a finished look and keeps out debris.
Size: 1/4 lb.
Putty sealer adhesive for refrigerators and freezers. Seals joints, gaps, and connections. Replace when old sealant is cracked, dried out, or missing.
The installation of the new condenser motor was as the video described; there were no surprises. I noted the difference in operation immediately, the fan was moving at a higher rate of speed in a smoother motion. The new motor had far less shaft end play and seems to move more air across the condenser coil than the original motor. All in all, this was a relatively easy repair that solved a real refrigerator performance problem; the unit now cycles less often and generates less compressor heat. Read more