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Refrigerator not cooling or compressor won't start? This overload protector prevents motor damage from overheating. DIY-friendly fix in under 30 minutes.
Used a muiltimeter to test all parts and ohm'ed out all parts. found out condenser fan motor seized up [open winding in motor] replaced that, and found that also caused the compressor overload and relay to fail, from over heating and over cycling, replaced both parts, powered up the refrigerator retested all electrical parts checked amp reading on all parts under load conditions,works good know, hope to get another 15 years out of this refrigator, its a maytag. over 20 years old. Read more
Plain washer distributes load under fasteners in refrigerator assemblies. Replace when worn or missing to secure brackets, hinges, and mounts. Verify fit.
My LG electric dryer stopped drying the other day and I searched on line for suggestions on what may have caused it to stop working. I came across AppliancePartsPros.com and quickly found some of the most common issues with my LG dryer. The problems were listed in the order of most common occurrence, and had extremely helpful and detailed instructions on how to not only diagnose the problem, they also showed exactly how to access and repair the issue. Unfortunately, it was late on a Thursday... Read more
Touch-up paint for appliances. Covers chips, scratches, and worn areas on range tops, refrigerators, and other appliances. Includes brush applicator.
Ordered 2 infinite burner controls from Appliance Parts Pros and watched the online video on the replacement of them at the same time. When they arrived promptly, I was ready to take on the job. The fix only took about 15 minutes because I was prepared after watching the video. Read more
Replacement door spring for refrigerators. Provides proper tension for smooth door operation. Replace if worn, stretched, or broken to restore door function.
Flat spacer for refrigerator door hinges. Maintains proper clearance between hinge and door for smooth operation and tight seal. Replace if worn or missing.
This ice deflector guides ice cubes from the icemaker into the ice bin to help keep ice delivery consistent and reduce cube jams or spills. It's a simple replacement that restores proper ice routing in compatible refrigerators. What it does:
Replace ice deflector. Read more
Fixes frost buildup on evaporator coils and inconsistent cooling. This refrigerator defrost heater melts ice during defrost cycles. 20-minute repair.
I removed the shelves and the shelf holders, took the back panel off, loosened the evaporator. Removed the heater element and the thermostat. Re-installed the evaporator the back panel, shelve holders and shelves. Then I located the defrost timer in the refrigerator. Read more
Wire shelf for the freezer compartment. Replaces a bent, broken, or missing shelf to restore sturdy, level storage space for organized frozen foods.
I ordered a replacement shelf. Read more
Replace your refrigerator's decorative handle trim panel when cracked, chipped, faded, or missing. Covers handle mounting area for a clean finish.
Just removed the broken items and replaced new ones all in under five minutes. Read more
Mounts in the dispenser to secure the ice housing assembly. Keeps the chute and door aligned for smooth dispensing. Replace if cracked, broken, or worn.
Replaced the ice tray and motor mount plate. While I was there I replaced the thermostat also. New parts arrived in a day and a half. Read more
Connects water tubes of different sizes at the base of your refrigerator door. Replace if leaking, cracked, or calcified to restore a watertight seal.
Every once in a while we'd get a small leak just under the left side (freezer door). I moved the fridge out and saw the water stain towards the front of the unit. Carefully removing the grate (see the video on how to do this so you don't snap the plastic brackets. They are part of the grate and there is one on the left and one on the right, centered from top to bottom.) Anyway the problem was visible. There is a water tube that runs into the door and presumedly up to the water dispenser. ... Read more
This bearing nut secures a bearing and related rotating components on the shaft, keeping the assembly tight and aligned for smooth, dependable operation. Replacing a worn or stripped nut helps stop wobble, noise, and drive slippage.
Replaced bearing nut with new one,took about 30 minutes. Read more
This is a metal mounting bracket that secures the evaporator fan motor in place inside the freezer compartment. It ensures the fan motor is properly positioned to circulate cold air throughout the refrigerator and freezer sections. Replace this bracket if the fan motor is loose, vibrating excessively, or if the original bracket is cracked or bent.
Ordered a new one. Read more
Ice stripper removes ice cubes from the ice maker mold so the dispenser or storage bin fills properly. Replacing a worn or broken stripper helps the ice maker eject cubes cleanly and reduces ice jams or stuck cubes. What it does:
Checked out the video on your site on how to disassemble the ice maker. Was really easy when you know the correct sequence. Only 3 screws and it's out of the freezer. Disassembled the ice maker on my kitchen counter and replaced the ice stripper. Reassembled and installed back in my freezer. It is as good as new Read more
Seals the drain hose connection in your refrigerator. Replace if cracked, worn, or missing to prevent leaks and ensure proper drainage system function.
This is the chute component that directs water from the fill tube into the ice maker mold inside the freezer compartment. It ensures water flows accurately into the ice tray without spilling into the surrounding freezer area. Replace this part if water is leaking around the ice maker, ice forms outside the mold, or the chute is cracked or blocked with ice buildup.
Ordered replacement valve and water line to ice maker. Super easy fix. Five minutes total. One suggestion: have at least one 5/16" push-on union before you start. Read more
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