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This control panel assembly is the front console that houses the oven/range user interface and display, restoring visible controls and user input so you can select cycles, set temperatures, and monitor settings. What it does
Purchased part from you and replaced Read more
This motor isolator is a vibration-damping grommet that cushions the motor mount to reduce noise and prevent metal-to-metal contact. Replacing worn isolators helps keep the motor seated correctly and the appliance running quieter and smoother.
Ordered three isolators and changed all of them. Sounds like new. Read more
This lens cover protects and diffuses the appliance light, keeping grease and heat away from the bulb and socket for clear, even illumination. Replace a cracked, missing, or cloudy lens to restore visibility and safe operation.
The light switch assembly controls power to the appliance light circuit. Replace a worn or faulty switch to restore reliable on/off operation when your lamp won't turn on, won't turn off, or works intermittently. What it does:
Could not find info anywhere to fix it Pulled out the stove seen a side panel of sorts undid the trim remove side panel switch was right there 15 min tops and everything was working again. The rapid preheat door lock everything. I have a duel fuel so no way do you remove the control panel as some were saying Nope look on the side Really easy fix Philips screw driver and 1/4 nut socket and that's it! Read more
This wire harness, also called a contact wire assembly, restores reliable factory connections between the appliance's controls and components. Replacing a damaged harness helps resolve intermittent or failed operation caused by burnt, brittle, or loose wiring and terminals.
Replaced wire harness that is terminated in a contact-shoe in one of the two terminal blocks in the cooktop. Also replaced cracked burner-indicator lights as cooktop was disassembled to affect the terminal-block repair. All replacement parts fit properly and worked well. The greatest amount of time was disassembling and re-assembling the cooktop. Replacing the wire harness took less than 5 minutes once the range top was disassembled to allow access to the terminal block. Read more
A shoulder screw that secures appliance components and provides a precise pivot or spacer point. Replaces a missing or worn screw to restore alignment, reduce rattling, and keep panels and assemblies securely in place. What it does:
I had to remove the oven door, which I learned is made to come off without tools. Then took out the bottom by removing two screws and lifting. Removed the screws attaching the igniter, pulled wires thru back until I could get the connector and disconnect. When the new igniter arrived, I had to change the connector. I cut the one off the old one, and spliced to the new one using solder and shrink tubing. Just reverse the procedure to install. I replaced the screws with new ones. Read more
This broiler pan restores a sturdy broiling surface in your oven. It holds food for high-heat broiling while the lower tray catches drippings to help reduce smoke and keep the oven cavity cleaner.
I did not have anything repaired. I ordered a broiler pan for our new Whirlpool Stove. Everything went really well. It even arrived early. We could not be more pleased. It was exactly what she wanted!!! Read more
This hex-head sheet metal screw secures appliance panels, brackets, and trim for a tight, rattle-free fit. Replace missing or stripped fasteners to keep covers and components firmly in place and restore proper alignment.
Color: dark brown. Its total length is about 21 inches.
Replaced meat probe and worked right away as usual per instructions, Read more
Color: White. Size: 2 oz. can. Porcelain touch-up paint.
Simply painted over worked great Read more
Screw: 8-16 x 3/8 inch.
Control panel assembly that restores the appliance's front user interface so you can select cycles, options and see status. Replaces cracked, faded, or unresponsive panels to return reliable push-button and display control. What it does:
Replaced front panel, complete with touch screen. Twenty minutes to change out. 14 screws to access back side of panel. Unplug all wires from electronic panel, move panel to new display panel. Reconnect all wires and reinstall new panel.to stove front. Firepower stove repair complete. Read more
Color: Black. Size: 12 oz. Acrylic appliance aerosol can spray paint.
I purchased a can of black appliance spray paint, removed the panels on the dishwasher, sprayed them, and a few hours later put them back. They're beautiful and it looks like I have a brand new dishwasher! It now matches everything and looks great with the new granite counter tops I just installed. THANK YOU FOR THE GREAT IDEA!!! I'm a 76 year old female and my friends think I'm a genius! Read more
This sheet-metal pan-head screw secures appliance panels, brackets, and components to the cabinet or frame. Replacing a missing or damaged screw restores a tight fit and helps stop rattles, misalignment, and loosening.
Replaced burners and cleaned Read more
This replacement screw fastens trim, panels and small components to restore secure attachment and reduce rattling or movement. Use when a screw is missing, stripped, or damaged to keep parts aligned and operating quietly. What it does:
I pulled out the old housing and unplugged the motor. It pretty much came out in pieces. Remove the plastic from the motor, then had to take a pair of vice grips to hold the spindle in place to remove the auger. Remove what was still attached to the old Housing. Cleaned everything up and put the whole unit back together. The motor looked like it was somewhat cooked but still worked, so I ordered a new motor and auger to replace it. Because this fridge is 24 yrs old, Appliancepartspros... Read more
This relay is used on multiple types of appliances: Ranges, Cooktops, Wall Ovens, Washers and Dryers.
Troubleshooting was non-trivial. After determining the front-panel switch was not the problem, had to pull the unit out of the countertop slot, pull the top of the stove off to get to the relay area. Then swapped wires between suspected faulty relay and a relay that was still 'clicking' to confirm the fault. Then put everything back together so we could eat until receipt of the new part. Then take the top back off, install the new part, button everything back up. Read more