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Secures refrigerator door handle to the door panel. Replace if plate is cracked, stripped threads prevent handle attachment, or handle loosens repeatedly.
Replaced cap handle. Repair took less than 5 minutes. Read more
The Refrigerator Right Guard Assembly is essential for maintaining the integrity of your refrigerator. This robust assembly protects the right side of your Samsung refrigerator, ensuring that critical components remain secure and functioning properly. Designed as a genuine OEM part, it guarantees a perfect fit and seamless integration with your appliance. Compatible with a wide range of Samsung refrigerator models, this guard assembly offers easy installation, allowing you to restore your fridgeGÇÖs functionality without hassle. By replacing a damaged or missing right guard, you enhance the overall stability and appearance of your refrigerator, helping it operate smoothly and efficiently. Investing in the Refrigerator Right Guard Assembly ensures that your Samsung refrigerator stays protected and performs at its best, providing you with a reliable and long-lasting solution for your appliance maintenance needs.
Looked up the model and searched for the part. Ordered part and replaced it. The only challenge was finding counter depth parts Read more
Replace your worn refrigerator door gasket to restore the airtight seal and prevent cold air loss. Fixes torn or damaged seals. Confirm fit by model number.
Replaced the gasket - easy peasy Read more
Secures the glass panel over your refrigerator's crisper drawers. Replace if cracked, broken, or missing to restore proper shelf support and appearance.
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Upper left door hinge assembly for refrigerators. Secures and supports the upper door. Replace if broken, cracked, or worn to restore door alignment.
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Fix a refrigerator that won't dispense water or ice with this dispenser switch. Requires removing the display cover and disconnecting housing connectors.
I replaced the control board and the microswitch. Read more
Replacement axle pin for refrigerator front caster wheels. Installs through wheel assembly to secure rolling casters. Needed when bent, broken, or worn.
Samsung does not make it easy to replace the casters. The shafts holding the casters are crimped at the ends and had to be cut off with little room for any tools. I had to jack up the fridge and I used a hacksaw blade with a handle to cut through the wheel shafts. I didn't want to use a reciprocating saw. I couldn't find a way to crimp the new shafts so I drilled small holes at the ends and used cotter pins to retain the shafts in place.The rear caster had no room to slide the new one in... Read more
Spring component that provides tension for the freezer door handle mechanism. Replace if spring is broken, missing, or no longer holding proper tension.
I looked at the blow up drawing to figure out what parts I might need. I then watched a you tube video to see how to take the handle off. I kind of figured out on my own how to remove the ruined cap handle. It took me a few minutes to figure it out and more time to remove both the handle and the broken part. Turns out I did not need the spring nor the shaft cap handle. Very proud of myself. Saved a huge amount of money. Only problem was that I could only put in one screw as the previous... Read more
Replacement upper right door hinge assembly for bottom-mount refrigerators. Installs at top of right door. Needed when hinge is broken, cracked, or worn.
After 3 warranty companies wouldn't honor their warranties (they said they only covered mechanical failures) I turned to the internet and found this site. Not all of the parts have pictures so I chatted with a person on the site who gave me the part. Ordered it (even though I was nervous it wouldn't be right). It came and my husband was able to fix our fridge for $23. Thank you so much for all the help. Read more
Flex drawer not cooling or temperature control failing? This drawer wiring harness restores electrical connection. Moderate DIY; requires cover removal.
Fridge not cooling or freezing up? The temperature sensor monitors temps to keep food fresh. Typical DIY repair takes about 1 hour with basic tools.
Replaced sensors and heater element. We'll see if that fixes the problem. It usually happens every 3 months. Read more
Fix a refrigerator with no water or ice dispensing. This water inlet valve controls flow to both the dispenser and icemaker. Moderate DIY repair.
Hooked water line up and has worked fine. I need to return the unopened part. Thank you Read more
Fixes wild temperature swings, food freezing, and ice buildup issues in refrigerators. Clips onto evaporator coils. Easy plug-in repair under 1 hour.
After having a refrigerator repairman come 2 x’s to fix and it kept icing up then calls to the refrigerator repair were going unanswered I decided I was going to fix it myself. I watched 2 YouTube videos and decided I could do that. I order all the parts to change everything that could possibly be causing this. Heating element, defrost sensor, and 2 different temperature sensors. I figured if I was going to take the refrigerator apart I might as well try everything rather than having to do... Read more
Ice buildup in freezer causing poor cooling or loud fan noise? This defrost heater melts frost from evaporator coils. DIY-friendly repair, takes under 1 hour.
Replacement vegetable drawer assembly for your refrigerator's crisper compartment. Needed when the original drawer is cracked, broken, or damaged.
Ordered new drawer which the picture made the face of the drawer appear gray. Called an operator she said it appears all drawers are fac tory gray face border. Ordered two day shipping and was pleasantly surprised when drawer arrived on time with white face border and matched original happy happy happy. Read more
Center cap covers the middle hinge on French door refrigerator mullions. Replaces broken, cracked, or missing caps for a clean finished look.
In order it SHOULD be done: Pried off two white caps covering the screws that attach the flap to the left door, then removed screws. Lifted flap up to remove from door and disconnected cable. Used a thin blade to pry out the inner cover of the flap, then carefully pried out the insulation piece inside. Loosened the screw holding the center cap from the inside and removed cap. Worked the cable out of the hinge piece so it could be removed and cable pulled through case. Pried upper and lower caps... Read more