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This door latch is the replacement latching mechanism that secures the appliance door during operation, restoring proper door closure and safe operation. It fits the factory mounting and engages/disengages the door as designed. What it does:
Usually ships within 4 - 14 days
This control bracket secures the appliance control assembly so the console stays stable and aligned during normal use. It helps prevent loose or shifting controls that can cause buttons or knobs to bind. What it does:
This electronic control panel is the user interface for your appliance's oven/range, restoring access to bake, broil, timer and display functions. Replaces a cracked, unresponsive or non-displaying front control assembly to regain normal operation. What it does:
This high-limit thermostat helps regulate dryer temperature by opening when internal temps exceed safe levels, preventing overheating and protecting internal components. It's a direct-replacement thermal cutoff-style thermostat for affected models. What it does:
This complete microwave door restores the oven's exterior and user access when the original door is cracked, dented, or cosmetically worn. It provides the finished trim and latch interface needed for normal door operation. What it does:
This is a complete microwave outer door assembly that restores the appliance's front enclosure and user access. Replaces a damaged, bent, or cosmetically worn door to improve appearance and allow proper closing and cooking. What it does:
This outer door panel replaces a damaged or dented outer door on compatible Whirlpool appliances, restoring appearance and protecting the inner door components. It provides the exterior surface that you see and touch on the appliance door. What it does:
This resistor is an OEM electrical replacement that helps regulate current to a refrigerator/dryer appliance circuit so components operate reliably. Replacing a faulty resistor restores proper electrical control and can stop intermittent component failures. What it does