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This freezer light module housing secures and positions the freezer lamp assembly so the interior light stays protected and correctly aimed. It replaces a worn, cracked, or broken housing to restore proper lighting and fit. What it does:
Sealer for refrigerant line insulation.
This is a replacement screw fastener used to secure appliance components and panels. It restores proper fastening and helps stop loose parts from vibrating or shifting during operation. What it does:
Removed the faulty icemaker assembly and installed the new one and now I'm good to go. I had to remove the freezer drawer (just four screws to do this) since it is a bottom drawer freezer. The most challenging thing was getting the mounting screws reinstalled as there wasn't enough room to get my head in there to see what I was doing. Read more
This self-drilling screw secures appliance panels and components where a fastener must cut its own pilot hole. It provides a quick, reliable hold for repair or reassembly of trim, brackets, and internal fixtures. What it does:
This control module housing protects and secures the refrigerator's electronic control board, helping keep the board stable and shielded from damage and moisture. Replacing a damaged housing restores proper support and connector alignment for the control module. What it does:
Size: 63-1/2 x 35-1/2 x 2-5/8 inch.
Size: 3/16 inch.
Size: 5/16 inch.
Size: 3/8 inch.
Size: 3/4 inch.
This replacement valve cover protects and secures the washer's inlet valve assembly, helping keep water and wiring contained and reducing risk of leaks or damage. It restores the valve area's original shielding and fit. What it does:
This bale strap is a direct-replacement part that helps secure the dryer's latch/bale assembly so the door closes and stays closed during operation. Replacing a worn or broken strap restores reliable door engagement and safer drying cycles. What it does:
Size: 1/4 lb.
The installation of the new condenser motor was as the video described; there were no surprises. I noted the difference in operation immediately, the fan was moving at a higher rate of speed in a smoother motion. The new motor had far less shaft end play and seems to move more air across the condenser coil than the original motor. All in all, this was a relatively easy repair that solved a real refrigerator performance problem; the unit now cycles less often and generates less compressor heat. Read more