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Connects water line sections in your refrigerator. Replace if cracked, leaking, or damaged to restore secure connections to ice maker and dispenser.
Thought leak was coming from icemaker but refrigerator was making ice just fine. had puddle on floor just below freezer door. upon closer inspection realized leak was coming from drain line. there were 2 pieces of tubing and the connector. leak was coming from where tubing goes into connector. wanted to replace it. didn't know what it was called. did live chat with someone I think was named James. he sent me diagrams and I could identify the part. once identified I ordered it. boom.... Read more
Cantilever shelf assembly with glass and frame for refrigerators. Replace cracked, broken, or missing shelves to restore storage space and organization.
Shelf came in ready to install, out with the old and in with the new. Read more
Directs defrost water to the drain line in your refrigerator. Replace if cracked, broken, or leaking to prevent water buildup inside the unit.
This rubber boot seals and shields a component or connector within the appliance. Replacing a worn boot helps keep out moisture and debris, preventing corrosion and wear so the protected part continues to operate reliably.
New auger motor, shaft, and washer fixed it for about $120 , repair people quoted $500 Read more
Fix leaking or slow water flow to your ice maker and dispenser. This water inlet valve controls fresh water supply. Moderate DIY repair in 30–45 minutes.
Ordered the valve. (It was on my porch the next day.) Watched the video. Made the repair. Done. Read more
This is a small coupling washer that connects the ice crusher drive mechanism in the refrigerator's freezer compartment. It transfers rotational force from the motor to the ice crushing blades, allowing the dispenser to crush ice properly. Replace this part if the ice dispenser runs but does not crush ice, makes grinding noises, or if the coupler appears worn, cracked, or stripped.
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
Ice falling out of dispenser or chute door won't close? This door chute directs ice flow and seals properly. Typical 30-minute DIY fix for dispensers.
Replaced tired motor and chute door seal plate... Through outside of unit door - I have worked in the appliance repair field for years Read more
Replacement crisper drawer for your refrigerator's produce compartment. Restores organized storage for fruits and vegetables when original is cracked or broken.
Grey decorative cap that covers the water filter housing on side-by-side refrigerators. Replace if cracked, broken, or missing for a finished look.
I replaced the pads on my Kitchenaid side-by-side. I was able to order ones that looked exactly like the old ones. It was even easier than what I had seen in a YouTube video. 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
Ice bin won't release or latch broke? This ice bin latch spring provides tension to secure the ice container properly. Easy 10-minute DIY fix.
I replaced the driveshaft and the latch on the ice bin as well as the washer that prevents moisture and water from getting down the driveshaft and into the motor. It was an easy job, especially with the video. Read more
Replacement actuator pad for refrigerator water and ice dispensers. Snaps into dispenser panel. Replace if cracked, broken, or tabs are damaged.
Super easy fix, remove two screws behind drop tray, unplug the wiring harness to dispenser, unplug and remove old pad, then snap new one into place. Reconnect harness. Took less than 5 minutes, works like new. Read more
Replaces a cracked, worn, or unresponsive dispenser pad on your refrigerator door. Installs in the front dispenser housing for water and ice.
Removed water catcher, then 4 screws in water/ice vault in door, then removed screws on door side (5) top (2) and bottom (2). Removed stainless door skin. Removed 4 hex head bolts in ice/water vault (containing pads) and 4 bolts on the module immediately above the vault. Pulled the vault and module above out part way to unplug one cable. Then laid on table to unplug pads. From back, each pad has a small indent preventing the pad from being pushed up and removed. Push the small indent with a... Read more
This mounting screw secures the freezer door handle to the door panel, ensuring the handle remains firmly attached. Replace it when the screw becomes stripped, corroded, or lost, causing the handle to become loose or fall off.
Rather than fighting the set screw, I ordered a new handle and extra parts to fix it. My father taught me to use anti seize which I used on all the threaded materials. Appliance parts and all the parts listed easy to see and Order Read more
Secures the bottom grille to your refrigerator frame. Replace if the original clip is cracked, broken, or missing and the grille won't stay in place.
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Replacement support stud that holds refrigerator shelves securely in place. Needed when original peg is broken, cracked, or missing from shelf wall.
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