This hole plug covers an unused opening in the appliance cabinet. It restores a clean, finished look and helps keep spills, dust, and moisture out of internal components.
- Seals an unused hole in the cabinet for a tidy, finished appearance
- Helps protect internal parts from liquids, dust, and humidity
- Covers sharp or unfinished edges around open holes
- Common signs it's needed: missing/broken cap, exposed hole, or a plug that won't stay seated
What's included: One white hole plug. Install notes:
- Disconnect power and, if applicable, shut off gas/water before starting.
- Remove the old plug; access from the front or from behind the panel as needed.
- Align and press the new plug firmly into the opening until fully seated and flush.
- If panel removal is required for access, handle sheet metal carefully and reinstall all fasteners.
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