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This is a nut that is used in many microwave ovens. It is typically used to hold interior fan in place. A nut is a fastener that is used to hold two items together or keep one component secure against a surface. Use and time can cause the nut to become stripped, damaged, or broken. If the nut is broken, it will no longer hold the fan in the right location. The nut will need to be replaced.Before replacing this part, the microwave should be unplugged. Open the refrigerator door and remove the cover that goes over the fan. The nut can then be removed using a nut driver. Replace the other parts before using the appliance.This nut is used in microwave ovens manufactured by Crosley, Electrolux, Frigidaire, and Kenmore. It is sold as a single part. This is an authentic OEM replacement part is sourced directly from the manufacturer.
Everything was straight forward and easy to repair, I had an appliance tech come out and troubleshoot the repair and watched what he did and asked questions. I then ordered the parts from here and did the repairs myself and saved on having the tech make another trip out. Read more
This infinite switch controls power to a 6-inch surface element on an electric range or cooktop, allowing smooth heat adjustment from low to high. Replace a worn switch to restore consistent burner control and cooking performance.
Trial and error only cooktop unit. Everything mounted into the counter and needed to pull unit out. I figured it was a control switch or the burner itself. Based on costs, I took the less expensive route and replaced the 2 known malfunctioning switches. All on-line videos said it was a 2-3 hour process to replace. I finished mine in less than 30 minutes. Turned breaker back on and it works like a charm. 30 years old and still going strong. Read more
This dishwasher hose clamp secures a hose to its fitting to maintain a tight, leak-resistant seal during operation. Replacing a worn or corroded clamp helps stop drips and keeps fill, drain, or circulation lines firmly in place.
Color: White. For bisque order 316270202. This oven door handle no longer comes with an insert for the screw. Which means you will need to order the replacement screws part number 5304500008 to grip into the plastic of the new handle.
Replacing the trim takes a little bit of alignment and light force. The trim slides over the glass panel of the door, with the glass sliding into plastic tabs. We kept the door nearly vertical (almost closed), lined up the tabs on the trim with the glass door, and used mild force to slide the trim down onto the glass door. (Also, we found that the tabs on trim we ordered were much bigger than the tabs on our broken trim. This is probably due to slight variations in Frigidaire's design over... Read more
This convection fan motor powers the fan that circulates heated air during convection cooking, helping your appliance maintain even temperatures and consistent results. Replacing a weak or noisy motor restores proper airflow and quieter operation.
I replaced it with an new motor-convection from AplliancePartsPros.com. One note of advice: the fan blade unit inside the oven is held on by being tightened counter clockwise and obviously loosened by turning the nut clockwise (lefty loosey/righty tighty does not apply here). Read more
This replacement igniter lights the gas in your range or wall oven. It restores dependable burner ignition so cooking starts promptly and safely when you turn the control or select a bake/broil setting.
Very easy fix. Lifted off the grill and burner. Unscrewed 2 screws. Pulled the burner pan up and off. Disconnected the wire to the igniter. Used needle nosed pliers to remove the clip holding the igniter in place. Removed the gasket from the old burner pan. Placed the new igniter in the hole of the new burner pan and slipped the old clip on the igniter to hold it in place. Then put the old gasket on the new burner pan. Then connected the igniter wire to the new igniter and put the burner pan... Read more
This motor drives the fan or mechanism in your cooking appliance to move air as designed. Replacing a worn or seized motor restores proper airflow and quieter operation for consistent baking, cooling, or venting performance, depending on model.
I ordered while they were still available, my built-in oven is expensive to replace and I love it. Read more
Size: 10-32 GXTT FLP.595 S
Great site to DIY! Purchased fresh produce drawer railing and parts. Fixed in under 10 minutes. Thanks so much! Read more
This sump clamp secures the dishwasher sump to the tub assembly, keeping the gasket compressed for a watertight seal. Replacing a weakened or corroded clamp helps stop leaks from the base and restores proper wash system sealing.
Took the impeller out, removed the pump, replaced connector, put new clamps on, reassembled and checked for leaks. I just followed Arts video, went smooth. Wifes happy, things are good. Thanks AppliancePartsPros.com Read more
This machine screw adjusts and secures the leveling leg or bracket, helping you set the appliance stable and plumb. Replacing a stripped, bent, or missing screw restores a solid footing and makes accurate leveling possible.
I placed the burner cap on the burner and screwed in the leveling leg. Easy! Read more
Valve flapper for the washer's dual-pump drain assembly that directs water between pumps for proper draining. Replacing a worn or torn flapper helps restore drain operation and reduce leaks or poor drain performance. What it does:
I replaced the drain pump, drain hose, and sump filter. Repairs took me about 2 hours. I just followed the advice from the videos which are great by the way. I had to pull the washer back out to tighten the drain hose connection but my washer is working like new again. Read more
This dishwasher thermostat is a temperature-limiting safety switch that prevents overheating and allows proper heater operation during wash and dry. When it fails, the heater may be disabled, leaving dishes wet and cycles extended. What it does:
Dishes were coming out wet and greasy so thought the heating element may have been burned out but it tested positive for continuity. Replacing the thermostat fixed the problem and dishwasher heats and creates steam like it should. Testing the continuity on a multi meter won't tell you anything because a broken thermostat and a functioning one both test 0 for continuity at room temp. Read more
Bake element restores oven heat by producing the radiant heat needed for baking and roasting. Replacing a worn or damaged bake element helps the oven reach and maintain set temperatures for more consistent cooking results. What it does:
After getting error code and doing a bit of research, I decided to order the part and replace myself. Part took about three days to get. With the help of a instructional video online, I took my Kenmore Elite gas stove top apart. Other than removing stubborn screws, the latch motor was an easy fix. Read more
This rack slide end cap snaps onto the end of a dishwasher rack rail to keep the rack from sliding off the track. Replacing a cracked or missing cap restores smooth, secure rack movement and helps prevent accidental rack spills.
Purchased new cap. It snapped right into place and now the rack stays in place. Read more
This fill funnel directs the incoming water into the dishwasher and helps contain the flow to prevent splashing and leaks. Replacing a cracked or worn funnel restores a proper, sealed water path during the fill. What it does:
Replaced gasket and fill funnel. Read more