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Secures wiring, tubing, and trim inside your dishwasher or refrigerator to prevent rubbing and movement. Replace if broken or loose to maintain proper positioning.
6 - 10 pl flp 1/2 s
Replaced water line & both damaged dispenser parts. Read more
12-24 TT HX .811
We bought a used fridge and forgot to get the hardware to mount the doors. Looked up the model on your website. Using the pictures I was able to order just the parts I needed and not to duplicate anything (or leave anything out!). The parts arrived and because I watched the "how to" video I knew to use the "trick" to hold the doors up while attaching the hardware. Had the doors mounted in less than 15 minutes!.. Thanks Read more
Supports and centers the ice crusher blade assembly in your refrigerator. Replace if cracked, worn, or missing to prevent blade wobble and noise.
I welded the auger first but it didnt seem to last. i then took the whole thing apart and found more worn parts so i ordered all of the parts i needed and replaced them. it now works like new. Read more
Replacement pivot that supports and aligns refrigerator doors or drawers. Needed when original pivot is cracked, broken, or worn, causing misalignment.
When we inspected the first time we found that Plactic had broken from the spiral part that for wards the ice. Also there were cracks in two places of other parts. There was a hole in the bottom of the bin. The new spiral was assembled and two new parts were replaced with help from the video and the diagram and the unit worked well. Two months later, ice maker would not forward any ice though the bin was full. We emptied the bin sand have ordered a new part or two in hopes that they will... Read more
Closes and protects the end of your refrigerator's mullion air duct on the door jamb. Replace this cap if cracked, broken, or missing to maintain a finished appearance.
Freezer not cooling or ice buildup on back wall? This evaporator coil assembly restores proper cooling. Moderate DIY repair with defrost system work.
Ordered the parts from you and did the repairs. Read more
Installed new stainless steel pan replacing broken original plastic pan and installed new rubber grommets for the compressor Read more
The R134 Drier is an OEM part for GE refrigerators. This component plays a critical role in the refrigeration system by removing moisture and contaminants from the refrigerant, ensuring efficient cooling and preventing damage to other parts of the system. It helps maintain the purity and effectiveness of the refrigerant as it cycles through the system.
You should replace the R134 drier if it becomes clogged or damaged. Common causes of a bad drier include wear and tear over time, exposure to moisture, or contamination from other failing components in the refrigeration system.
Symptoms of a bad R134 drier include:
This GE replacement part is also compatible with Hotpoint, RCA, and some Kenmore models.
Stamped steel plate that secures the compressor to the refrigerator cabinet. Replace if cracked, bent, or rusted to restore stability and reduce vibration.
Mullion air duct that directs airflow between refrigerator compartments. Replace if cracked, broken, or missing to restore proper air circulation.
Fridge warm but freezer cold? Frost buildup on evaporator coils means a failed defrost heater. This assembly prevents ice blockage, restoring airflow.
I unplugged the fridge and took all the food and shelving out of the freezer and then proceeded to take off the bottom sliding drawer rack on both sides off (4 Phillips head screws). Then took off the light bulb cover and then the light bulb. Then the back wall that covers the coils and tubes that the refrigerant runs through ( 2 screws with hex head). After sliding out the back wall I could see that the entire coil area was frosted and iced up. I took a blow dryer and melted all of it over... Read more
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Fix frost buildup on evaporator coils or a freezer that keeps icing up. This defrost heater assembly melts accumulated ice to restore proper cooling.
After reviewing a number of testimonials and your videos from your APP.com site I determined my most likely problem was either the defrost heater, thermostat, timer or possibly all three. The real challenge now began. Getting to the specific parts with my specific model number was a real challenge. It was not as easy as removing the light guard and 5 screws since my model had two Track Cant Shelf vertical rails restricting the removal of the back panel. Also, these rails could not be removed... Read more
Upper tail handle component for refrigerator doors. Replaces yellowed, discolored, cracked, or broken handles to restore appearance and function.
This was a very easy repair. I watched the video from Appliance Parts Pro and then followed the same steps. I took my time and the only issue was that I had to flip the handles from the first installation so that the trim would fit better. The replacements look like they should be able to go either way, but they were definitely directional. Read more
This solenoid saddle is a small mounting bracket that secures a refrigerator solenoid in the correct position. By preventing movement and misalignment, it helps the linked mechanism engage smoothly and consistently.
Easy fix once I found the problem. Broken solenoid sleeve. Part cost $2.58 + shipping. 10 minute repair. Read more
Ice crusher not working or slow crushed ice production? This helix front feeds ice to crushing blades. Moderate DIY repair—replace with auger for best results.
This was a very easy repair, the on-line video at AppliancePartsPros.com was helpful. The Helix was spinning freely (meaning, the Auger Blade was not holding it in place on the Auger). Pulling the assembly apart was a snap, and very logical (the video is perfect if you get lost). The family is now enjoying both crushed and cubed ice - and the redesign of the Auger Blade seems to prevent clogging in the ice shoot. Read more