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This dispenser lever is the user-operated push arm that activates a refrigerator's water or ice dispenser. It replaces a broken or worn lever so the dispenser responds correctly when pressed. What it does:
This door stopper cushions and limits the travel of a refrigerator door to prevent slamming and reduce wear on the hinge and cabinet. Replaces a worn or broken stopper to restore smooth, controlled door movement. What it does:
Note: 90 degree elbow coupler (Fits 1/4" diameter tubing on each end) For 5/16" elbow connector, order part# 4932JA3009B.
The Water Line Union is an OEM part for LG refrigerators. This component connects sections of the water line, ensuring a secure and leak-free passage of water to the refrigerator's icemaker and water dispenser. It is an elbow tube union connector, which connects two tubes at a 90-degree angle.
Causes of a bad water line union can include wear and tear from frequent use, damage from high water pressure, or deterioration due to mineral buildup and age. A compromised union can lead to water leaks and disruption in the water supply.
Symptoms of a bad Water Line Union include:
This OEM LG part is also compatible with Sears/Kenmore.
The repair video was priceless. Would not have been able to repair it without it. Exact parts for a flawless repair. Read more
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The Fan Assembly is an OEM part for LG refrigerators. It is responsible for circulating air within the refrigerator and freezer compartments, ensuring consistent cooling and optimal temperature distribution. The fan assembly helps maintain the freshness of your food by evenly distributing cold air.
Common causes of a bad fan assembly include electrical issues, worn-out bearings, or obstructions that prevent the fan from spinning properly.
Symptoms of a bad fan assembly include:
This OEM LG part is also compatible with Sears/Kenmore models.
Removed 2 screws from mullion strip heater and slid it up off the tabs at top and bottom. Unhooked the plug and removed it. Verified proper mullion heater and then plugged wiring connection back together, positioned slide clips back in line and slid mullion down onto the clips. Tucked the wiring back into opening positioned cover back in place and reiinstalled the 2 screws. It took about 10 minutes for the entire job. the 2nd problem was a noisy evaporator motor and is a more intense repair... Read more