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Small push-button that secures or releases storage bins in your refrigerator. Replace this button if worn, broken, or missing to restore proper bin retention.
The slider latch didn't slide far enough to allow removal of bin. I removed the slider and ground down the little stop tab about 1mm and that solved the problem. Read more
Touch-up paint for appliances. Covers chips, scratches, and worn areas on range tops, refrigerators, and other appliances. Includes brush applicator.
Ordered 2 infinite burner controls from Appliance Parts Pros and watched the online video on the replacement of them at the same time. When they arrived promptly, I was ready to take on the job. The fix only took about 15 minutes because I was prepared after watching the video. Read more
Flat spacer for refrigerator door hinges. Maintains proper clearance between hinge and door for smooth operation and tight seal. Replace if worn or missing.
My LG electric dryer stopped drying the other day and I searched on line for suggestions on what may have caused it to stop working. I came across AppliancePartsPros.com and quickly found some of the most common issues with my LG dryer. The problems were listed in the order of most common occurrence, and had extremely helpful and detailed instructions on how to not only diagnose the problem, they also showed exactly how to access and repair the issue. Unfortunately, it was late on a Thursday... Read more
Refrigerator not cooling properly or freezing food? This temperature sensor thermistor monitors internal temps and signals the control board. DIY fix.
Cabinet screw secures panels, brackets, and ducts inside your refrigerator. Replace missing, stripped, or loose screws to eliminate rattling and gaps.
The problem was that the motor coupler & shaft had a tiny bit of rust at their union. With the weight of the ice bin it rusted in the lowest position. This didn't allow the motor coupler to float on the shaft. There is a spring inside the shaft that pushes up on the motor coupler keeping it engaged in the ice bin coupler above. This coupler in turn rotates the auger in the bin to dispense the ice. I removed the motor coupler & shaft, tapped the coupler loose and filed off the rust. This allowed... Read more
Plain washer distributes load under fasteners in refrigerator assemblies. Replace when worn or missing to secure brackets, hinges, and mounts. Verify fit.
Fix LED display not showing info, blank dispenser screen, or beeping with no water. This control board requires door panel removal, 30-45 min.
I replaced the electronic control board. Had to restart the refrigerator to get it going. Read more
Replacement roller for refrigerator drawer slides. Installs on front or rear position. Restores smooth gliding when worn, cracked, or broken. Sold individually.
Ordered, wheels, pivoted it up to either side, pried out existing broken front wheels, tapped in new wheels. Fit great. Ordering 2 more for the back wheels as they are getting brittle too. You do need 1 to 2 guys to hold the refrig while you're changing wheels. Read more
Top hinge bushing provides smooth door support and movement. Replace if cracked, worn, or causing door misalignment. Installs at top refrigerator hinge.
Connects water tubes of different sizes at the base of your refrigerator door. Replace if leaking, cracked, or calcified to restore a watertight seal.
Every once in a while we'd get a small leak just under the left side (freezer door). I moved the fridge out and saw the water stain towards the front of the unit. Carefully removing the grate (see the video on how to do this so you don't snap the plastic brackets. They are part of the grate and there is one on the left and one on the right, centered from top to bottom.) Anyway the problem was visible. There is a water tube that runs into the door and presumedly up to the water dispenser. ... Read more
Fix frost buildup and warm fridge temps. This defrost thermostat monitors evaporator temperature to prevent overheating during defrost cycles.
If your refrigerator's ice maker or water dispenser isn't working, the water inlet tube may be cracked or disconnected. Connects supply lines to dispenser.
Fixes uneven cooling and warm refrigerator temperatures caused by poor airflow. This fan housing directs cold air from freezer to fridge. Easy 30-minute fix.
Ordered a new one. Read more
Mounts in the dispenser to secure the ice housing assembly. Keeps the chute and door aligned for smooth dispensing. Replace if cracked, broken, or worn.
Replaced the ice tray and motor mount plate. While I was there I replaced the thermostat also. New parts arrived in a day and a half. Read more
Fixes warm refrigerator with cold freezer by restoring airflow between compartments. Regulates air distribution for even cooling. DIY-friendly repair.
First I did the obvious: Changed the evaporator fan motor and condenser fan motor. Then I realized there was too little air flow from the freezer to the refrigerator, so I replaced the air baffle assembly. Now everything works again. This should have been a piece of cake, but in the 48" Kitchenaid side-by-side built-in, the baffle assembly is mounted on the side wall of the refrigerator rather than the back wall as the video showed. That means the hole for the rear of the two screws holding... Read more
Black plastic button that covers the water filter release lever in the toe panel. Replace if cracked, broken, or missing from filter housing assembly.
I had the water filter holder replaced to fix the problem with the water for the door and the ice maker. The holder did not come with the cover for the release button for the filter. I ordered a replacement cover (Button) for the filter release. The cover fits over the release lever and was easily snapped onto the lever. It took more time to unpack the button from the packaging then it did to install it onto the filter housing. I don't understand why this part wasn't included with the new... Read more