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The Handle Set Screw is an OEM part for Whirlpool refrigerators. As an internal component, the set screw is used to securely hold refrigerator door handles in place for easy opening and closing of access doors.
Symptoms of a bad handle set screw include:
Causes involve wear from repeated use or accidental tightening damage stripping threads and allowing handle loosening, affecting usability.
This OEM Whirlpool part is also compatible with some Kenmore and KitchenAid models.
Rather than fighting the set screw, I ordered a new handle and extra parts to fix it. My father taught me to use anti seize which I used on all the threaded materials. Appliance parts and all the parts listed easy to see and Order Read more
The Shelf Stud is an OEM part for Whirlpool refrigerators. It serves as a support peg that holds the refrigerator shelves in place, ensuring they remain stable and properly positioned.
Causes of a bad shelf stud can include wear and tear from regular use, accidental impact that causes the stud to break, or repeated removal and reinstallation of shelves leading to loosening or damage.
Symptoms of a bad shelf stud include:
This OEM part is also compatible with Maytag, KitchenAid, Jenn-Air, Amana, Magic Chef, Admiral, Norge, Roper, and Kenmore models.
This is a rear stud with a screw. For the front stud with screw use part number W11223328. For studs with no screw use kit part number 4388538.
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Clip for bottom grill. If your original clip is riveted, order screw WP489478.
This lower ice crusher bin fits inside the ice bucket and holds the crusher blade stack in position as cubes are processed. Replacing a cracked or worn bin restores reliable crushed-ice dispensing and helps prevent jams and grinding noises.
Easy to remove the metal parts from the old bin. The only problem was that the screw that holds the adapter has red thread locker and screwdriver rounded off the head of the screw. Drilled the screw and heated the screw to loosen the thread locker and used an ease out to remove the screw. Read more
This flexible, narrow brush reaches under and behind the cabinet to sweep dust and lint from condenser coils and vents. Cleaning built-up debris helps restore airflow and support proper cooling performance.
Replaced bad condenser motor Read more
Color: Black
Ordered a replacement from Appliancepartspros Read more
Bottle with brush. Color: Black. Size: 0.6 fl.oz.
Replaced It With New One Read more
Color: black. Measures about 10 inches wide by 4 inches deep.
I replaced the water inlet valve & both dispenser levers (water & ice) and adjusted the lever locking spring. Read more
This replacement ice maker cover snaps over the icemaker assembly to shield moving parts and keep frost and debris out. Replacing a cracked or missing cover helps restore reliable ice production and a clean, finished look inside the freezer.
The video was great - followed the instructions - replaced the parts - icemaker is working like new now. Read more
This large refrigerator door shelf retainer bar secures items on the door shelf, keeping jars and bottles from sliding out during everyday use. Replace a broken or missing bar to restore safe, reliable door storage.
After initiating a chat with the AppliancePartsPros representative, I got the correct part ordered. Once received, it fit perfectly. I'm glad I check with the representative before ordering as I might have otherwise ordered the wrong part. Read more
Ordered new Evaporator part and Drier from Appliance Pros. The part arrived earlier than expected and was properly packaged. I had both parts installed by a professional as they required a level of expertise above my capabilities. Works perfectly. Read more
This shelf-pan assembly replaces a damaged or missing shelf in the refrigerator compartment. It restores a level, spill-containing surface and properly supports the drawer/pan beneath it for smooth, organized food storage.
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This replacement screw secures appliance panels and components so they stay tight and aligned during use. Replacing a missing or damaged screw restores a solid fit and helps eliminate rattles, loose trim, or shifting parts.
After being told by a service repairman that it would cost me close to $200 to repair, I resolved to just not use the dispenser. After about a year, I had decided that I wanted to repair it and would look at the options myself. At the least, I could figure out which parts were needed to repair it and have them on hand for a service guy if I determined I could not do the job myself. The more I studied it, the more I felt confident that I could do it, and sure enough, when the part arrived - a... Read more
This replacement ice auger fits inside the freezer ice bin and rotates to move ice to the dispenser and through the crusher, restoring consistent cubed or crushed ice dispensing when the original auger is bent, stripped, or broken.
Replaced ice auger. Read more
This bin button is a small snap-in component used on refrigerator storage bins. It helps secure and align the bin so it seats properly and operates smoothly, restoring a tight fit when the original button is cracked, worn, or missing.
Removed screw placed new bin button in then put screw back. Took only a few minutes. Read more
This replacement screw secures panels, brackets, and internal components within your appliance. Replacing a missing or damaged fastener restores a tight fit, reduces vibration and noise, and helps keep parts properly aligned during operation.
Replaced door latch and switch. Parts are plastic so you must know what you are doing to avoid breaking new parts. Videos were hard to find for my model - eventually I found a video that addressed a different problem but required disassembly of a washer cabinet similar to mine. I removed the control panel using a putty knife and unplugged the wire to the latch switch. Then I remove 3 screws securing the washer's top panel to the back panel. Using a rubber mallet, I gently knocked the top panel... Read more