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This motor drives the fan or mechanism in your cooking appliance to move air as designed. Replacing a worn or seized motor restores proper airflow and quieter operation for consistent baking, cooling, or venting performance, depending on model.
I ordered while they were still available, my built-in oven is expensive to replace and I love it. Read more
This replacement screw secures appliance components so brackets, shelves, trim, or panels stay firmly in place. Install a new screw when the original is missing, stripped, or corroded to restore a tight, rattle-free fit.
Replaced the handle. Read more
Bake element restores oven heat by producing the radiant heat needed for baking and roasting. Replacing a worn or damaged bake element helps the oven reach and maintain set temperatures for more consistent cooking results. What it does:
After getting error code and doing a bit of research, I decided to order the part and replace myself. Part took about three days to get. With the help of a instructional video online, I took my Kenmore Elite gas stove top apart. Other than removing stubborn screws, the latch motor was an easy fix. Read more
This door latch hook secures the refrigerator door latch so the door closes and seals correctly. Replacing a broken or worn hook restores reliable door latching and helps prevent temperature loss from an improperly closed door. What it does:
This part was an exact replacement. I removed the door and took out the old part and replaced it with the new one. Getting the door off was the hardest part. Read more
Replace a failed light socket with this lamp assembly to restore reliable illumination inside your appliance. If your bulb is good but the light won't work or flickers, the socket assembly is a likely culprit.
Other than the indignity of having to buy a $28.00 bulb!! Installation required pulling the entire unit out of the wall and removing the sheet metal cabinet from around the microwave. All the fasteners were Phillips head screws except two, which were pin in Torx security type heads. REALLY? Requiring me to drive to Harbor Freight and spend an additional $6.00 for a 33 piece set to get the ONE size I needed. Buyer Beware!!! When shopping make sure the microwave unit has a bulb you can access... Read more
Right side tool part # AP3778556
This replacement cover is a protective panel used in the microwave assembly. It shields internal components from grease and debris and restores a clean, secure barrier when the original cover is cracked, burned, or missing.
Replaced the cover took care of the sparking and replaced the motor to fix the plate not turning. Read more
This latch hook engages the door catch/lock on your appliance to keep the door securely closed. Replacing a worn or broken hook restores proper latching so cycles can start and run reliably. What it does:
Replaced door switch. This is the 2nd switch I replaced. Best to have small needle nose pliers to crimp wire contact. Read more
This replacement part is a genuine OEM frigidaire oven control board. The oven control board is the main circuit board that controls the ovens' essential functions. If the oven isn't heating properly, not turning on, or showing an error code on the digital display, it might be time to replace the control board. Replacing a control board may seem like a difficult task, but it is actually a relatively simple process. First, unplug the power to the stove. Move the appliance back to gain access to the back. Remove the upper back panel, and locate the control board. Take note of the order of the wires using a phone camera. Then detach the wire harness from the old control board. Remove any individual wires with needle-nose pliers. Then re-attach the wires to the new control board in the correct terminals. Snap the new control board into place and reinstall the upper back panel of the range.This replacement part is sold individually and is compatible with Frigidaire, Electrolux, Gibson, Kelvinator, and Westinghouse brand ovens.
I noticed my oven would suddenly stop heating during cooking, but the over lights and temp gauge would all appear to be working properly. You could bump the circuit board and it would resume heating, but eventually would stop heating again, which told me I had a short or a break in the solder on my circuit board. Easy fix to replace board, simply took a picture with my ipad, of the old board and wire locations, killed the power, removed old board, installed new board, every wire harness was... Read more
This electronic control board regulates oven functions and the display, interpreting keypad inputs and controlling the bake and broil elements. Replacing a failed board restores responsive controls, accurate heating, and a readable clock/timer.
Ordered a new electronic control board and temperature sensor. Had to take the oven out of its cabinet to gain access. Once I struggled through that, the rest of the repair was quite simple. Installed both new pieces, and the oven works like a charm once again ! And your shipping was FAST ! Showed up in two days. Thanks a lot ! Read more
Replaces the refrigerator temperature control thermostat to restore consistent cooling. This direct-replacement thermostat helps regulate compartment temperature so food stays at the set level and reduces temperature swings. What it does
This convection fan motor turns the oven's rear fan to circulate hot air during convection bake and roast. Replacing a failing motor restores even heat distribution and reliable convection performance.
Replaced switch and fan Read more
This small replacement spacer positions and secures appliance components to maintain correct alignment and fit. Installing the spacer restores proper panel spacing and reduces vibration where a worn or missing spacer causes looseness or rubbing. What it does:
Put the new bumper in the hole. 10 second repair time. Door closes quietly now. Read more
This replacement motor restores the rotation your appliance relies on to move air or drive a mechanism, bringing normal operation and performance back when the original motor has failed or become noisy. What it does:
Evaporator fan motor that circulates cold air over the evaporator coil to help maintain even refrigerator temperatures. Replacing a failing motor restores airflow, reduces warm spots and frost buildup, and cuts down on excessive fan noise. What it does: