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Ice maker not making ice or leaking? This complete ice maker kit replaces corroded contacts and faulty assemblies. DIY-friendly installation in 30-60 minutes.
Replace assembly Read more
Refrigerator light won't turn off or on? The door switch detects when the door opens and closes. Easy 5-minute DIY repair with a pick tool or scraper.
Replaced door switch - it took less than 5 minutes - works perfectly Read more
Ice maker stopped making ice or won't eject cubes? The control module regulates ice production cycles. Simple 3-screw replacement restores function.
SO I FIGURED THAT ALL THE MECHANICAL PARTS OF IT WERE FINE SO THE LOGICAL THING TO DO WAS TO REPLACE ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS WHICH CONSISTED OF THE THERMOSTAT {THE BRAIN} AND THE CONTROL MODULE WHICH I PURCHASED AT A VERY REASONABLE PRICE . I REASSEMBLED THE UNIT AND IT HAS BEEN WORKING LIKE NEW EVER SINCE. THANK YOU! Read more
Ice maker not making ice? A faulty water inlet valve stops water flow to your ice maker. This part controls water supply during fill cycles. DIY-friendly.
Replaced the water inlet valve on the back of the refrigerator. Read more
Loud noise or freezer warming up? This evaporator fan blade circulates cold air over coils. Simple DIY fix—most repairs done in under an hour.
The fridge is 20+ years old in a home we recently moved into. It sounded like a motor getting stuck on something or grinding weird... was hoping it wasn't something more serious. Found this site, clicked 'noisy' and got the replacement evaporator fan motor blade as well as the motor evaporator. Turned out I didn't really need to replace the fan blade, but since I had it and ours was old, figured I might as well put in the new parts. Followed the videos here, which were really helpful. The... Read more
Ice maker stopped making ice? The cycling thermostat monitors temperature to control ice production. DIY-friendly repair with video instructions.
I used your online troubleshooting tips and watched the videos on your site. I determined my thermostat was defective, ordered the thermostat which arrived in two days and I replaced the thermostat and I now have a full bin of ice !!! The do it yourself video was extremely helpful and made the repair very easy. Thanks so much for the great service and quick delivery !!! Read more
Mounting screw for refrigerator ice maker assembly. Secures components to maintain structural integrity. Replace if lost, stripped, or corroded.
Took off the freezer door, took off the top hinge on the refrigerator door, replaced the handle, re-installed the top hinge and the freezer door. This is a two person job - one to remove the top hinge and replace the handle, while a second person holds the refrigerator door in place. Replacing the handle was easy. The most irritating part was figuring out what parts to order. The drawing of the refrigerator door (Drawing # 4) used to figure out what parts to order was not clear. I paid $8... Read more
Freezer frosting up or refrigerator not cooling? The defrost timer controls the defrost cycle. DIY-friendly repair, typically 30 minutes to install.
Replaced the heater, timer, and wiring harness Read more
Fix loud grinding noises or warm fridge temps with this evaporator fan motor. Circulates cold air over coils. Moderate DIY repair, 30-60 minutes.
Fix an ice maker that stopped working or leaks water into the bin. This ice mold tray replacement takes about 10-20 minutes with our step-by-step video.
I have a Whirlpool Side-by-side Model ED22PWXBW01. A year ago, the ice cubes started freezing together in the rear of the ice bin for no apparent reason. Although the problem started off small, it gradually grew much worse, and finally I could see water dripping out of the ice mold and into the bin during the fill cycle. Re-levelling the refrig didn’t help, nor did adjusting the cube size / fill level. With guidance from the video, I removed the icemaker from the wall of the freezer. The... Read more
Secures the handle end cap to the center of your refrigerator door. Replace if missing, stripped, or lost during handle repairs. 8-18 x 1/2 inch size.
This was actually one of the easiest fixes I’ve done. All that was required was to remove 3 screws to remove the broken part. I used a pair of pliers to remove the moisture sensors from the broken part to the new one. Read more
Ice maker leaking or shutoff arm broken? This fill cup and bearing assembly directs water into the mold and supports the arm. 15-minute DIY fix.
Watched online video and worked along - it was easy and quick - I was amazed! Read more
Refrigerator warming up or frost building in freezer? The defrost thermostat monitors evaporator temperature. DIY-friendly repair in under 15 minutes.
Watched a few of your well put together videos and could not afford a new Refrigerator right now because it was a built in so decided with the frost on the bottom of the freezer grill and the Refrigerator warming up decided to replace the Heater Element and Thermostat Defrost which took some time but so far so good lets hope that is all that is needed saved over 10,000.00 dollars for a new 48" built in for now! Thank you for your rushed order and videos I think you are a life saver got the part... Read more
Replacement screw for washers. Used to secure various components including handles, panels, and internal parts. Order if original is missing or stripped.
After shopping for a new Whirlpool Thin Twin Stack, Found appliance parts pros online and decided to take it apart to see if repair was a possibility. APPro's online instructions were easy to follow, in a couple hours it was apart, and I placed the order. Reg ground took a week from NY, so the laundry piled up that week. The parts arrived on Monday morrning, by afternoon the machine was running like new! The cause was the belt tensioner pulley had frozen. Replaced it, drum wheels,snap... Read more
Replacement fastener screw for appliances. Secures panels, trim, clips, and components. Needed when original screws are stripped, missing, or damaged.
Removed the handle with two screws on the inside front and pulled out the custom wood panel. Pulled the compactor out from under cabinet. Tipped it over on back of unit, supporting it with a little foot stool. Unscrewed two lower screws at bottom of unit holding black trim panel (that held wood panel in place) and lower black rubber flap. Removed two screws on lower outside side of unit that held the foot pedal. Slid off black U shaped metal frame from top of compactor towards bottom. Slid on... Read more
1/4 inch compression nut for securing plastic water lines in refrigerators and ice makers. Replace worn, cracked, or missing nuts to prevent leaks.
Ordered part from AppliancePartsPros.com and received it 2 days later. Put the part in, fit like a glove, water and ice cube maker working flawlessly again with no leaks. Thanks. Read more