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Basket support slide for refrigerator door or interior shelves. Replace if cracked, broken, or missing to restore proper basket support and alignment.
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Replacement shelf support stud for refrigerator shelves. Installs to hold shelves in place. Needed when original stud is broken, cracked, or missing.
Replacement pivot that supports and aligns refrigerator doors or drawers. Needed when original pivot is cracked, broken, or worn, causing misalignment.
When we inspected the first time we found that Plactic had broken from the spiral part that for wards the ice. Also there were cracks in two places of other parts. There was a hole in the bottom of the bin. The new spiral was assembled and two new parts were replaced with help from the video and the diagram and the unit worked well. Two months later, ice maker would not forward any ice though the bin was full. We emptied the bin sand have ordered a new part or two in hopes that they will... Read more
Hex head mounting screw for refrigerator door hinges. Replace lost, stripped, or missing hardware when installing or reattaching refrigerator doors.
We bought a used fridge and forgot to get the hardware to mount the doors. Looked up the model on your website. Using the pictures I was able to order just the parts I needed and not to duplicate anything (or leave anything out!). The parts arrived and because I watched the "how to" video I knew to use the "trick" to hold the doors up while attaching the hardware. Had the doors mounted in less than 15 minutes!.. Thanks Read more
10-32 x 5/16 machine-thread screw secures refrigerator panels, trim, and internal brackets. Replaces missing or damaged fasteners to prevent rattles.
Secures the drain tube to prevent water pooling or dripping. Replace if the clip is cracked, broken, or the tube has come loose. Verify fit with your model.
Secures the lower front grille or trim panel to prevent rattles and gaps. Replace when clips break or go missing for a snug, aligned fit. Verify compatibility.
Wire tie retainer for refrigerators. Secures and organizes internal wiring. Replace if cracked, broken, or missing to keep wires properly bundled.
White hinge cover cap for side-by-side refrigerators. Replaces cracked, broken, or missing hinge covers to restore a clean, finished appearance.
Bisque plastic trim cover that snaps over the refrigerator door hinge. Replace if cracked, broken, or missing to restore a clean appearance.
Found the parts on this website and installed them. I was actually quite happy since there is a diagram of the door and I could go piece-by-piece to order what I needed. Read more
Seals freezer air duct to maintain proper temperature and airflow. Replace if frost builds up or cold air leaks. Verify fit with your model number.
Wire actuator for refrigerator dispenser mechanism. Connects dispenser lever to electrical circuit. Replace if bent, broken, or detached to restore lever.
Solenoid needed replaced. Read more
Replacement mounting screw for securing panels, trim, and internal components in appliances. Needed when original screws are stripped, lost, or damaged.
Secures water tube to cabinet, preventing kinks and flow issues. Replace if tube is loose, vibrating, or causing noise. Confirm fit with your model number.
Closes and protects the end of your refrigerator's mullion air duct on the door jamb. Replace this cap if cracked, broken, or missing to maintain a finished appearance.
Fix a noisy or broken condenser fan blade in your refrigerator. Common DIY repair that typically takes 20-30 minutes. Includes step-by-step video guide.
My refrigerator's cooling fan was making a noise. It wasn't loud; in fact, it was barely discernible. However, it was just loud enough to annoy me. The fan blade was hitting the shroud every now and then, creating a subtle, yet annoying sound. I'd tried tightening all the screws back there, and it helped-for a while. The noise came back. After looking at the fan motor, I noticed the bushings; it occurred to me that they might be the culprit. And why not? They were the originals installed at the... Read more