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Size: 8-32 x .312 inch.
Replacement spring for refrigerator ice dispenser chute door. Restores closing tension when original is fatigued, broken, or missing. Installs on strike arm.
We ordered the Ice Door Fountain Kit and ice door spring, which was delivered to our home within three or four days. I understood everything about how to change it except the placement of the spring. A video on your website showed exactly how to put the spring in place and helped me get the job done quickly. It solved our problem and we really appreciate your services. Read more
Usually ships within 4 - 14 days
Broken ice enclosure causing ice jams or warm air leaks? Replace this ice path housing. Moderately easy DIY repair—remove one screw and wire harness.
Upon receipt of part (in 2 days), removed right panel (snapped on). Removed ice tray. Removed one screw holding broken tray. Then removed plug from motor/solenoid. Next, moved motor/solenoid from old cracked tray to new one. All holes aligned exactly. Replaced shelf/motor in freezer, and reconnected cable from motor to freezer wall. Put one screw back in. Then replaced right-side snap-in panel. Finally, slid in ice-tray itself onto the new shelf. Tested okay. Read more
This thermostat retainer clip secures the defrost thermostat to the evaporator tubing in your refrigerator or freezer, maintaining firm contact for accurate temperature sensing and dependable defrost operation.
Ice cubes stuck in tray and won't eject? This ejector arm pushes ice from the mold into the bin. Simple snap-in install restores ice production.
This seal strip replaces a worn or damaged door gasket edge to restore a proper seal and help the appliance maintain temperature and operate quietly. It's a direct-fit service part used where a continuous seal is required. What it does:
This fountain switch controls the refrigerator dispenser's user-activated circuit so the dispenser responds when the lever or pad is pressed. Replaces a worn or failed dispenser switch to restore normal dispenser control. What it does:
Refrigerator air return cover assembly snaps into the back wall to direct airflow and protect the return opening. Replace if cracked, broken, or missing.
The appliance repair technician showed me that the blue flab of this air vent was missing. He said that the part would cost about $150 so he put a piece of tape over it to limit the air flow. This might have worked fine but I had used AppliancePartsPros.com to keep a dishwasher going previously and checked what they wanted for the part. I found it available, affordable and had the factory like repair done in a few days. The part just snaps into place requiring no tools or skill! Read more
Replacement hex nut secures panels, trim, and brackets in refrigerators. Needed when original nut is worn, missing, or stripped, causing loose components.
Fix intermittent water leaks or flow issues from your dispenser with a new ball sleeve. This guide supports the valve ball for a proper seal.
Seals your refrigerator's fresh food door to maintain proper temperature and prevent air leaks. Replace if worn, torn, or warped. Confirm fit with your model.
Watched the video online and replaced the seal with my wife. Read more
Panel fastener screw for refrigerators and freezers. Secures cabinet panels, trim, and components. Replace if missing, stripped, or damaged.
Machine screw secures appliance panels, brackets, and internal components. Replace missing, stripped, or worn fasteners for reliable assembly.
Purchased the parts after entering the model number and getting a parts break down. After receiving the parts I removed the old hinge pin and installed the new. Read more
Replacement screw for securing refrigerator panels, brackets, and components. Needed when original fasteners are missing, stripped, or damaged.
This is a flexible rubber seal that attaches around the perimeter of the refrigerator door. It creates an airtight seal when the door is closed to maintain proper internal temperature and prevent warm air from entering. Replace this gasket if you notice condensation forming around the door edges, the refrigerator running constantly, or if the seal is torn, cracked, or no longer holding the door closed tightly.
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