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I knew the problem was with the gears and / or the rails they ride on. You can't really tell until you take it apart. Turns out my right side track had a few damaged teeth towards the front. The door has to come off, it lifts right out from the metal slide, no tools needed for this part of the repair. Both baskets have to be lifted out. The plastic gards that go over the tops have retaining clips. Pry the old gears off off the metal slides with a sturdy flat screwdriver.The replacement gears... Read more
Remove rear dust panel and grill to expose compressor and fan. Three 1/4 bolts hold fan in place from rear, need to "reach around and feel" used a 1/4" ratchet but nut driver would work as well to remove old fan/bracket. Disconnect electrical connection. On new fan, push fan blade onto fan shaft. New fan comes with 3 mounting arms and rubber bushings. Insert rubber bushings into old screw holes on the refrigerator, push new mounting arms through, hook end first. Use old 1/4" mounting... Read more
It was simple,for my son who works on refrigeration.took him about 30 min to take out and replace. Read more
I looked and looked but could not find the parts on line. I emailed Appliance Parts and also did a live chat. The parts were identified, numbered and sent quickly to me! Thank you, Appliance Parts staff. I will be ordered from you again. Read more
Raised the leveling feet so the wheels were now on the floor, rolled the 7' tall beast out from the wall, turned off the water valve, unplugged the unit, and used a crow bar to lift each side enough to put a 2x4 block under the front feet so I'd have room to remove and replace the valve. All went well but it's still a tight fit even with the addition ~2" of room to work. Not a space for big fat hands like mine. Read more