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Ice maker stopped working or leaking? This assembly fixes frozen mechanisms and broken gears. Easy 10-30 minute DIY—remove 7 screws and reconnect plug.
Ordered new ice maker from AppliancePartsPro.com. Removed about 8 screws holding the icemaker and the panel behind the icemaker. The electrical connection (10 pin plug) is behind the plastic panel. Attached new icemaker cable, reinstalled screws, crossed fingers, and now I have ice. Read more
Replace your cracked or broken refrigerator lower door shelf bin. Snaps into place on the door to organize and store bottles, condiments, and food items.
Replacement of all shelves Read more
Stops ice buildup on evaporator coils? Thermal fuse prevents defrost issues when blown. Test for continuity with multimeter. DIY-friendly repair.
I replaced the temperature sensor, the thermo fuse, and the heating element that thaws the evaporator on a cycle to keep the evaporator from freezing up. The most time consuming part of the repair was waiting for the fridge to thaw out so that I could remove the cover. I disconnected the fridge the night before and placed a fan on low with the doors open so that it was thawed out when I awoke. It was easy to remove the evaporator cover once I removed all of the shelves. I took pics as i was... Read more
Front caster wheel for refrigerators. Installs at the base to allow smooth rolling and repositioning. Replace if wheel is cracked, broken, or won't roll.
Used the video with the parts and replaced the wheels. The only thing we did wrong was using the front wheel axle instead of the back wheel axle on the back wheels. I will just order two more front wheel axles which are longer than the back axle. Thank you for the video, it made this repair easier. 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
Refrigerator warm but freezer cold? Temperature sensor monitors temps for proper cooling. DIY repair takes 30-45 minutes with panel removal.
1. Unplug and let defrost (I had it unplugged for days, not sure if that was necessary). 2. Removed panels inside the back of the fridge (careful not to damage the wires. Also, note that on my model there was a screw behind the long, narrow LED light strip. That strip had to be unplugged and slid down to access the screw. There were also screws in each of the lower light fixtures. 3. Removed temperature sensor on the top of the bottom panel (I used a pliers to open up the white clip that holds... Read more
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
Fix uneven cooling or frost buildup in your refrigerator with this defrost heater sheath. Replaces shorted heaters causing temperature issues.
A real oddesy with a Samsung Refrigerator. Samsung customer servicen is a joke, but thanks to Appliance Parts Pros, I have been able to fix the various problems I have had. It is three years old, but began having serious problems about a year ago. The display was out, and the food temp in the refrigerator side varied from 30 degrees in the crispers to 56 degrees on the top shelf. None of the independent repairman I found had the diagnostic tools for Samsung, and the nearest authorized... Read more
Replace your cracked or broken refrigerator vegetable drawer assembly. Installs in the lower compartment to keep produce organized and fresh.
Actually, my 11 year old daughter just removed the old shelves and installed the new ones after wiping the fridge down. Prices were cheaper than I could find on Amazon for the same parts. Everything is now honky dory. Moral of the story - don't store a lots of bottled water in your crispers - they won't take the weight :) Read more
Self-tapping screw for dishwashers, dryers, refrigerators, and washers. Replace missing, stripped, or damaged screws for secure panel and component mounting.
The start button had been tricky to use. You had to push it in just a certain way to get the dryer to start. Eventually it was non-responsive. All other controls worked and there was no error code displayed. The repair was to replace the whole control board which cost around $100. Heavy sigh.. Be sure to keep track of all your screws. BTW it was not the thermal fuse. All the online videos say this is the first thing to look for when the dryer will not start. Be sure to check with the person... Read more
Fix refrigerator door not sealing or door open error with a new magnetic seal. Helps maintain temperature and reduce energy use. DIY install under 1 hour.
Ordered leg. Cover and magnet switch. I did not need magnet switch, it came on the new leg cover. Read more
Fix interior lights not turning on when you open the door. This refrigerator door switch is a straightforward DIY repair, typically done in 20 minutes.
Replaced the reed switch Read more
Replace a cracked, broken, or missing upper shelf in your refrigerator. This durable glass shelf installs in the fresh food compartment for storage.
I ordered one fridge shelf, one lower( narrow) fridge door shelf and one freezer door shelf. Much more storage now that these shelves were added. Thanks, Read more
Fridge not cooling and evaporator coils frozen? This thermal fuse assembly prevents overheating in the defrost system. Common DIY repair for ice buildup.
The Refrigerator Temperature Sensor Holder is essential for maintaining accurate temperature control in your Samsung refrigerator. This genuine OEM part ensures a secure fit for the temperature sensor, promoting reliable performance and consistent cooling. Designed specifically for Samsung refrigerator models, it integrates seamlessly with your appliance, making installation straightforward and hassle-free. The sturdy construction of the temperature sensor holder guarantees long-lasting durability, protecting your sensor from damage and ensuring it remains in place. By using this genuine OEM part, you can restore the precise temperature regulation of your fridge, preventing issues like improper cooling or temperature fluctuations. This not only helps in keeping your food fresh but also enhances the overall efficiency of your refrigerator. Whether youGÇÖre replacing a worn-out holder or upgrading a damaged component, the Refrigerator Temperature Sensor Holder provides the functionality and reliability you need to keep your Samsung refrigerator operating smoothly.
Replaces broken or missing spring on French door refrigerator left door flapper assembly. Ensures flapper retracts properly when door closes for tight seal.
Removed refrigerator panel, disconnected light and fan power. Removed fan assembly and replaced motor, grommets and fan attachment spring. Unit had adhesive on spring to help hold the spring. Chatted with customer service and clarified that spring and fan would easily pull off motor shaft. Adhesive probably was extra measure used during original build of the fridge. Noise was due to fan rubbing on housing. New fan position set to avoid any rubbing. Read more