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Replaced both supports with new parts from you. Read more
Ice dispenser not working or jamming? This auger coupling connects the motor to the ice bin auger. Moderate DIY repair requires a wrench and hammer.
This damper assembly controls airflow between the fresh food and freezer compartments in your refrigerator. It regulates temperature by opening and closing to maintain proper cooling in each section. Replace it if one compartment is too warm or cold, or if you hear unusual noises when the refrigerator cycles.
I learned an $84 lesson, I discovered an adjustment screw on the auto damper control that has never been talked about anywhere on Google. The new part only brought the temp down to 40F. So I adjusted the screw counter clockwise 2 revolutions and checked the temp again after about 6 hours. The temp had dropped 4 degrees, so I gave it another 2 revolutions and now it's down to 30. The temp setting levers are on 5. I'm not certain what the temps should be at the settings 1-9 but I'm satisfied... Read more
This storage container fits into the refrigerator door shelves and holds bottles or containers securely. Replace it if the bucket is cracked, doesn't hold items properly, or has broken mounting tabs that prevent secure attachment.
Searched on google for replacement and came accross this site which saved me lots of time and effort. Great fast service and awesome diagrams which helped me find the part number i needed to order. Read more
The ice dispenser auger is located in the freezer's ice compartment and moves ice from the storage bin to the dispenser chute. Replace it if ice jams frequently, dispenses slowly, or makes grinding noises during operation.
The manufacturer no longer makes the duel socket as shown in the photo. It has been replaced by a single socket
Simple, just like the video I watched on line. It just popped out and all I had to do was unplug the wires off the old one and put the wires back on the new one. Real simple. Read more