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This silicon controlled rectifier (SCR) is a replacement control semiconductor that helps regulate power to heating elements and motors, restoring proper cycle control and heat delivery in compatible appliances. What it does:
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This mullion duct gasket seals the vertical door/mullion area to help keep cold air inside the refrigerator and reduce condensation. It replaces a worn or damaged gasket to improve seal performance and reduce moisture buildup. What it does:
This fixed module shelf supports and secures the refrigerator freezer control module and related electronics to prevent movement and vibration. It restores proper mounting and helps keep wiring and components stable. What it does
This is a mobility screw used to secure mobility-related components in compatible appliances, providing a reliable fastener for stable operation and correct alignment. It replaces worn or missing screws to restore secure mounting. What it does
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This upper freezer tower bracket secures the ice/tower assembly inside the freezer, keeping the tower aligned so ice fills and dispenses correctly. It restores proper support to reduce movement and rattling. What it does:
This 8-18 x 7/8 inch stainless steel screw secures appliance panels, brackets and components for a safe, stable fit. Its machine thread and corrosion-resistant finish make it suitable for interior and mildly exposed locations. What it does:
This boot auger motor powers the auger inside the ice dispenser boot to move ice from the bin into the dispenser chute. Replacing a worn motor restores normal ice dispensing and stops auger-related jams or no-dispense issues. What it does:
This replacement chill pan collects defrost and condensation water and channels it away so your refrigerator interior stays dry and free of pooled water. Designed to restore normal drainage and reduce leaks. What it does:
The trough drain was rusted through and the Styrofoam on the evaporator was moldy. So, I replaced the entire cover and trough. I unscrewed the three screws on the cover. Unplugged the fan and removed the cover. Three are two more screws holding the trough and evaporator, I unscrewed them and removed the trough. The hardest part was cleaning up all the rust. Once it's clean, put it all back together. I was easier than I expected. Read more