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I ordered a clip retainer which hold the compressor in place. First, I discovered there are four clips and the one which I could easily move or turn by hand I ordered a replacement. The part came fast. In less than two minutes I had completed the repair. Read more
I simply ordered from Appliance Parts Pros and installed once received. Read more
This replacement part is an electronic circuit board for range hoods. A range hood is the metal piece on top of the stove that holds the fan. It functions as a ventilation system to filter and circulate the air, smoke, and heat coming from the stove while cooking. The electronic circuit board controls the main functions of the range hood.Before installing this part, make sure that the range hood is unplugged, or turn off the circuit breaker that goes to the range. The circuit board is located within the chimney above the motor. First, unthread the four screws holding down the circuit board. After the screws are removed, take off the cover. Line up the new circuit board with the old one, and replace the old wires into the correct terminals on the new circuit board. This might require a pair of needle-nose pliers. Once wires have been connected properly, remove the ribbon wire from the old board and place it into the new. Uninstall the old circuit board by removing the screws that secure it. Secure the new circuit board in place of the old by fastening the screws back into their original place.This genuine OEM replacement part is compatible with Bosch, Gaggenau, and Thermador range hoods.
Replaced the Electronic Circuit Board, part number AP2832721, which resolved the problem. It also resolved the issue with the two hood lights that stopped working a few years ago, which I couldn't figure out. Turn off the circuit breaker that feeds the range hood. Remove the three filters, and while they're out, you might as well run them through the dishwasher. Remove the right and left stainless steel stops that prevent the filters from being pushed up into the housing. Two stainless... Read more
Pretty easy job for a DIYer. The control panel gets loose when the plastic tabs break for one reason or the other. You can replace the control board housing without having to replace the control board. Note also that the control board housing comes with a new control overlay label, so you don't need to buy the label like I did. You will need torx screw drivers or torx bit set - two sizes T20 and maybe T15. Start by remove the three metal filters (I replaced mine during this repair as they... Read more
Common theme on the blogs was thermistors and or defrost heater/thermostat. Ran self-diagnostics which turned on defrost heater which was fine. All five thermistors indicated ok on diagnostic also, but I read more than one time "replace the thermistors no matter what if your FF section isn't cooling". So I ordered all five thermistors and defrost limiter thermostat. Received all in 48 hours (great shipping service), took me about three hours to replace all thermistors and thermostat just as... Read more
Includes motor and evaporator cover.
Temp sensors (3 or them), new heater, then finally custom cool/fan and shroud to bring the fridge temp back up. I don't believe the sensors were bad as the checked fine with a millimeter, coil heater was bad as they were frozen solid, and the fan was intermittent. I originally thought I fixed with the coil heater, but the fridge stopped working about a day later. Discovered the problem using the door switch. If you press the switch, the custom cool fan should turn on to circulate cool air... Read more
Includes evaporator fan motor.
This refrigerator has a second evaporator in the fresh food section. This evaporator has a plastic cover assembly (WR17X11915) that includes two fan motors and styrofoam insulation held in place. Unplug refrigerator, wait 2 hours until ice melted, unmount plastic cover assembly on refrigerator side, cut wires of temperature sensor, replace with a new temperature sensor, make sure to keep perfect isolation from humidity on terminal conectors, mount new cover assembly, and that's it, wait 24 hr... Read more
Got a new lach it was very simple to fix pop the old one out and insert new one took less than one minute and I sm so happy!:) Read more
This door gasket seals the refrigerator/freezer compartment to keep cold air inside and help maintain consistent temperatures. A tight seal reduces frost buildup and lowers energy use while helping food stay fresher. What it does