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Replacement dispenser chute extension yoke for refrigerators. Guides ice and water through the dispenser door. Replace if cracked, broken, or damaged.
Replaced chute part number Ap6005625. Read more
Fix squeaking or grinding ice makers with appliance-grade grease. Lubricates moving parts in refrigerators and freezers. Simple DIY application.
Thin spacer shim that aligns and levels internal refrigerator components. Replace if worn, missing, or damaged to restore proper fit and clearances.
Sealer for refrigerant line insulation.
Replaces a cracked, broken, or missing upper water reservoir cover in your refrigerator. Keeps the water tank sealed and prevents spills into compartments.
Self-drilling screw secures panels, brackets, and trim without pre-drilling. Replace missing or stripped screws during appliance repair or reassembly.
Foam insulation panel that fits inside refrigerator doors to maintain temperature efficiency. Replace if cracked, compressed, or missing.
Size: 3/16 inch.
Size: 5/16 inch.
Size: 3/8 inch.
Size: 3/4 inch.
Mounting bracket that secures and supports refrigerator shelves or drawers. Replace if cracked, bent, or broken to restore proper alignment.
Replaces worn, cracked, or faded control panel overlay on your refrigerator. Restores button labels and finish. Direct fit for bottom-mount models.
Fix intermittent power issues or complete electrical failure with this wire harness. Restores connections between key components in your refrigerator.
Size: 1/4 lb.
Putty sealer adhesive for refrigerators and freezers. Seals joints, gaps, and connections. Replace when old sealant is cracked, dried out, or missing.
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