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This mounted control board assembly regulates key refrigerator functions and replaces a failed main electronics module to restore normal operation. It provides direct control of compressors, fans, defrost cycles and user interface signals. What it does
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Usually ships within 4 - 14 days
This tub clamp secures the washer tub or associated hoses to keep components aligned and sealed during operation. It replaces a worn or broken clamp to reduce movement and help prevent leaks and noise. What it does:
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Replaced the Coupling Pulsator, and the Pulsator (short spindle in the center of the washer). The only problem that I encountered was how to remove the short spindle in the center of the washer...my fabric softer is in the center and you need to open that, grab the middle and loosen by turning left. Once that is out you will use a 7/16th socket and remove the entire agitator. Most of the videos show that you pull that straight up to remove - not the short one. There is still a screw to remove.... Read more
A small push-in plug button used to fill or cover an access hole or trim opening and restore a finished appearance. Designed to snap into place for a secure fit and to keep dirt and moisture out. What it does:
This front panel assembly replaces a cracked, worn or damaged console face to restore your appliance's appearance and support the control components. It provides the outer housing for buttons, displays and mounting points. What it does
Size: 1/4 - 20 b.
OK kids, pay attention! This was my second attempt @ this repair. My first repair started leaking right away and had to be re-done about 6 months later. HERE IS THE PROBLEM!. In the video, you'll notice that (while putting it back together) when you put the square hole washer and split-ring over the shaft, they look to land atop the rubber seal, buy when you do this in real life, there is a gap between the seal and the washer. (This gap was close to a 1/4 inch). I THINK that the first time I... Read more