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Black corner trim cap for refrigerator cabinet. Covers and protects cabinet corner edges. Replace if cracked, broken, or missing for a clean finish.
Usually ships within 4 - 14 days
Refrigerator foam tape seals gaps and reduces vibration. Replace if worn, compressed, or causing air leaks. Verify fit with your model number.
Outer freezer door panel for refrigerators. Replaces cracked, dented, or discolored exterior panels. Includes foam insulation for proper temperature control.
Secures the ice mold assembly to the support bracket in your ice maker. Replace this mounting screw if it's stripped, missing, or broken during service.
Spacer component for refrigerator hold switch assembly. Replaces worn, cracked, or missing spacers. Installs between hold switch and mounting plate.
Replace a loose or missing extension lock washer causing rattling noises or unstable component mounting. Simple DIY fix in under 15 minutes.
This replacement light bulb restores clear illumination inside your appliance, making it easy to check progress and find items. It matches the original fit and connection for dependable lighting exactly where the manufacturer intended.
What's included: 1 light bulb Install notes:
Includes O ring. Filter not included. For filter order wfcb.
The Crisper Shelf Support is an OEM part for Frigidaire refrigerators. It is designed to hold the crisper shelf securely in place, providing stable support for the storage of fruits and vegetables.
Over time, the crisper shelf support can become worn or damaged due to regular use, heavy loads, or accidental impacts. If the support breaks or fails, it can lead to an unstable or sagging crisper shelf.
Symptoms of a bad crisper shelf support include:
This OEM replacement is also compatible with Electrolux, Gibson, Kelvinator, and Kenmore models.
When coils in the freezer were completely frosted over, using online exploded diagrams for my refrigerator model, I narrowed down to three suspect parts: defrost thermostat, defrost timer, or defrost heating element (or a combination of these). At first, was considering just replacing all 3, but decided to try thermostat only first. When I removed the old thermostat, it had clearly blown, so I was confident replacing just that would suffice. It did. Running smooth for ~2 weeks now, coils... Read more