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Ordered shelf, fit perfectly. Read more
This left-hand shelf front end cap secures the shelf's front trim/rail. Replacing a cracked or missing cap restores a snug, finished fit so the front edge stays aligned and items remain contained.
What's included: 1 left-hand shelf front cap
I took out the 2 door retaining bars by just lifting up on both side end caps. Pulled off the broken end caps, and attached the new ones onto the front retaining bars, then slid them down onto the holders at each side of the shelves. Now items can be placed on the shelves, and the items will be securely kept from falling forward off the shelves. However, I have been wondering about the reason for each side end cap having a different price. They both are made the same but just in reverse. ... Read more
Found out the inlet tube had some frozen ice in it. Read more
Pulled out broken one and put on new one. Read more
I am a retired commercial hvac professional so I know how icemakers work but don't know all the brands. Looked at 15 videos on general ice makers on the internet to get clues, and then I made a list of things I wanted: brand new solenoid fill valve, new cardboard backing for the rear that the delivery men broke up delivering the fridge, and a new plastic stripper plate because outboard tine was broken on mine. Next I changed my whole house water filter. (Don't want trash in lines) Then I... Read more
Did some research on Appliance Parts Pros site. Took a chance and ordered the parts I thought were needed. They came in three days. Suspicions confirmed. Relatively easy fix. All went well. Repair videos were especially helpful. Appreciate ease of repair and help from App Parts. Thanks Read more
Verified power to the motor, then I replaced the faulty motor. I also had to defrost the freezer shutter door. Read more
Right hand side. For left hand use WR17X10861
With your help all went well,Thank you. Read more
This is in a 15 year old Built-in Monogram that had the compressor replaced a few years ago. Before discovering the motor failure I replaced the main board since a Refrigeration Contractor I know said that if it wasn't bad it would be soon since those parts typically only last around eight years. The motor replacement is pretty simple; more time is spent getting to the motor and re-assembling everything than actually changing the motor. The trickiest part is getting the fan set correctly on... Read more
With a #2 Philips screw driver and a Torx driver Parts fit perfectly, looks like a new Refrigerator. Read more