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Fix a refrigerator that freezes food or runs too cold with this temperature control thermostat. Common DIY repair with video guide, typically done in 10-15 minutes.
I went on you tube to try and figure out what might be causing this problem. It seemed that the problem was either the temperature thermostat or the defrost timer. I figured that seeing as I had never ever seen any frost in the freezer that the problem probably wasn't the defrost timer. So I ordered the temperature control thermostat, received it the very next day and in ten minutes removed the old one and installed the new one and we were good to go. It's been working just fine for the last... Read more
Replaces cracked, broken, or missing end caps on refrigerator door shelf supports. Snaps onto shelf bar ends for a finished look and secure fit.
Ordered replacement part, and installed it. Read more
Clear lower crisper drawer for refrigerator vegetable storage. Replace your cracked, broken, or missing drawer to restore organized produce storage.
I ordered a replacement drawer on a Friday afternoon and it was was delivered Saturday morning less than 24 hours later. Read more
Replacement door shelf bar for GE refrigerators. Secures bottles, jars, and condiments on door shelves. Order if your original bar is cracked, broken, or missing.
AppliancePartsPros.com always has what I need in stock! Thank you! Read more
Secures and seals water line connections in your refrigerator's dispensing system. Replace if leaking or loose to prevent water damage. Confirm fit.
Replacement of the evaporator fan motor, fan blade, and grommets. The amount of disassembly to reach the part took most of the effort Read more
Fixes heavy frost buildup on evaporator coils and warm fresh food compartment. Clips onto evaporator assembly. Straightforward DIY with video guide.
The defrost heater element looked good and had continuity. The defrost thermostats checked good, so that just left the Defrost Module as the likely suspect. I installed a new defrost control module and thermostats. The thermostats were inexpensive and the old ones could have been intermittent, The only "tricky" part was finding out how to get to the back screw that holds the main control panel. Discovered that the return air duct surrounding the control panel needed to come off. It helps... Read more
Fix a warm fridge or freezer ice buildup. This defrost heater melts frost on evaporator coils to restore cooling. Moderate DIY repair, 1-2 hours.
Replaced defrost heater, temperature and defrost limiter thermostat. After taking the cover off the air chiller I found the coils frozen solid and defrosted it with a hair dryer. Once defrosted I remover the heater coil to test it it was fine, then I could see the defrost limiter was broken and as I put the unit back together I broke the heater tube (it is glass) so I ordered all the parts that might be defective and replaced them for less than the charge of having some one come to check it out. Read more
Refrigerator light not working or flickering? A faulty light socket often causes this. Simple plug-in repair with no tools required. Video guide available.
I researched the model and watched a YouTube video on the repair. I ordered the part. Two days later it arrived and I made the repair. I'm all thumbs in home repairs, but had it done in 5 minutes. My husband was surprised. Nice that I can take care of a few simple repairs around the house. Read more
Refrigerator running hot or making loud noises? A worn condenser fan blade prevents proper airflow across coils. DIY repair in 30 minutes or less.
Condenser fan stopped on my big 2003 Monogram 4 foot wide ZIS480D Refrigerator. It is top mounted. The fridge had to be rolled out. 20 screws removed and the top sheet metal to get at the condenser. That was the only way to get at it. Works like new now. Read more
Replacement dairy compartment door for refrigerator door storage. Needed when original is cracked, broken, or missing. Installs in door compartment.
Ordered the part, came in a few days, lined up the holes and it popped right in. Read more
Rubber bumper that cushions and mounts the evaporator fan motor assembly. Replace if cracked, deteriorated, or missing to reduce vibration and noise.
Changed fan motor, rubber grommets, and dust cover. It sounded like the vibrating sound was being caused by the motor. But, come to find out I had a chipped blade on one of the fan blades. So make sure and check the fan blade first. Thanks Appliance Parts Pros everything for just as it should. Read more
Refrigerator not cooling properly or making loud noise? The condenser fan motor circulates air over coils for proper cooling. Simple plug-and-play repair.
Replaced the motor and all went well. Read more
Retaining bar for refrigerator door shelves. Keeps items secure when door opens and closes. Replace if cracked, broken, or missing. Simple install.
Ordered new parts from AppliancePartsPros.com Delivery in 2 days. Read more
Freezer fan loud or not spinning? This evaporator fan blade circulates cold air over the coils. DIY-friendly repair with our video guide.
I had found that the fan in the freezer was making a lot of noise. Turns out the shaft was loose, causing the flan blade to wobble. Replaced the motor and fan and now it runs like a new unit. Read more
Covers and secures the ends of refrigerator door shelves and bins. Replace if cracked, broken, or missing to restore a finished look and prevent items from sliding off.
Removed the old part, typed the P/N on the back into Google, cross-referenced with another number that came up on other sites, entered this in AppliancePartsPros website, confirmed correct hit and ordered with standard shipping. New part was installed by hand within 24 hours due to proximity of shipping warehouse--an EXCELLENT business model! Read more
Fix noisy or squealing sounds from the back of your fridge with a new condenser fan motor. Typical DIY repair takes 8-10 minutes with basic tools.
After removing the rear panel, I vacuumed the area. Then was easy to see condenser fan not spinning. I replaced the fan with a compression ring and a fan motor. First pulled the wiring harness connected to fan motor, then pulled off the fan with hands. Then used a wrench to remove 2 bolts for the motor. Next, pushed on new fan and screwed in the 2 bolts for the motor. Initially, I purchased a new temperature control to replace as well but after replacing fan and motor, I believe it was still... Read more