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Bottle with brush. Color: Black. Size: 0.6 fl.oz.
Replaced It With New One Read more
Secures and seals your refrigerator's water filter. Replace if cracked, leaking, or filter won't seat properly. Confirm fit with your model number.
Changed out the water filter housing. Read more
Ice cubes jamming or hanging up in the ice maker? This stripper arm guides cubes off ejector fingers into the bin. Requires removing ice maker to install.
Ordered part from you guys and fixed it myself! Read more
Refrigerator not cooling properly? A clogged filter drier prevents proper refrigerant flow. Requires professional installation due to sealed system.
Ordered new Evaporator part and Drier from Appliance Pros. The part arrived earlier than expected and was properly packaged. I had both parts installed by a professional as they required a level of expertise above my capabilities. Works perfectly. Read more
Joins sections of your refrigerator's water line for the dispenser and ice maker. Replace when the original coupling is cracked, damaged, or leaking.
Replace a cracked, broken, or missing crisper pan in your refrigerator. This produce bin installs in the fresh-food compartment under the cover.
Replaced with a new drawer from you Read more
Fix clicking noise, poor cooling, or overheating compressor by replacing a cracked or warped condenser fan blade. Restores airflow across the coil.
At first, I thought that it was the defrost timer, but when I took apart the freezer, I found that the evaporator fan motor wasn't running, so I replaced it. Read more
Ice dropping throughout freezer? Replace your cracked or warped ice storage bin to prevent spills and jams. Direct-fit part keeps cubes contained.
We ordered a new tray from AppliancPartsPros.com and installed it. Read more
Replace cracked or missing compression fitting inserts for 1/4-inch water tubing in refrigerators and ice makers. Prevents leaks at connections.
The shut-off arm is the lever that tells the ice maker when to stop and start making ice. Replace a bent, missing, or jammed arm to restore proper ice production control and prevent bin overfilling. What it does:
We ordered the ice maker, but failed to order the parts to go with it! One of the reps was very kind, understanding, and helpful in finding the parts we needed! We ordered them and got them right away. Great service!!! Highly recommend!!! Read more
This is a rubber gasket that seals the connection between the water fill tube and the ice maker assembly inside the freezer compartment. It prevents water from leaking around the fill tube during the ice maker's fill cycle. Replace this gasket if you notice water dripping or ice buildup around the fill tube area, or if water is leaking onto the freezer floor during ice production.
I ordered the repair parts that Lowes said they couldn't get. I got the parts very fast and only took 5 minutes to get the job done. Read more
Secures the roller pin in refrigerator drawer and track assemblies. Replace if missing, bent, or broken to prevent bins from tilting, binding, or dropping.
Watched the repair video which was posted with the part. The clip was a little hard to get on because it needs to be tight on the pin, but I was finally able to push it in place. It was a quick fix and now the refrigerator is level. Read more
Fix a refrigerator that won't cool, turn on after defrost, or shows error codes. This electronic control board manages power and timing for all functions.
Replaced Electronic Control Board. Read more
Protective seal grommet for hoses, tubes, or wires passing through refrigerator cabinet. Replaces cracked, worn, or missing grommets to prevent leaks.
Replace your refrigerator door gasket to restore a tight seal and prevent air leaks. Worn gaskets cause energy loss and temperature issues. Verify fit.
Collects defrost water from the evaporator and directs it to the drain. Replace if cracked, broken, or leaking to prevent water pooling under your fridge.
I took all the food out of the fridge, and tilted the refrigerator 30degrees to the left (if looking straight at the fridge). I unscrewed the cardboard backing, and moved the drip tube from the drain pan. I unscrewed the 4 screws for the drain pan, and the 2 hex screws holding up the metal plate on the left side (becuase there is a lip on the metal plate that holds the pan in). Then I could slightly pull down on the metal plate and pull the drain pan out. Then popped the new drain pan in. Read more
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