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Fix refrigerant leaks or low cooling with this 3/16 inch service valve. Essential for AC recharging and system maintenance on multiple models.
Service valve for refrigerators, freezers, and ice makers. Used for refrigerant system service and maintenance. 5/16 inch fitting size for technicians.
Fix refrigerant leaks or cooling issues with this 3/8 inch service valve. Essential for refrigeration system repairs and maintenance on multiple models.
Fix refrigerant leaks or low cooling with this 3/4 inch service valve. Essential for AC system pressure testing and refrigerant recharge procedures.
Replacement screw for securing components inside your refrigerator. Needed when original screws are stripped, lost, or corroded during repairs.
Secures the door latch assembly for reliable closure. Replace if your door won't stay closed or latch feels loose. Verify fit with your model number.
Black plastic hole plug endcap for refrigerator interior panels. Covers mounting holes and openings for a finished look. Replaces missing or broken caps.
Black plastic plug that covers exposed mounting holes in refrigerator door handles. Snap-in design fills gaps for a finished look and keeps out debris.
Rivet for refrigerators. Secures components and panels inside the cabinet. Replace if rivet is loose, missing, or broken during repair work.
Replacement screw that secures panels, covers, brackets, and trim to appliance frames. Needed when original screws are stripped, missing, or damaged.
Cork sealer adhesive for refrigerators and freezers. Used to seal cork gaskets and insulation joints. Replace when dried out, cracked, or missing.
Putty sealer adhesive for refrigerators and freezers. Seals joints, gaps, and connections. Replace when old sealant is cracked, dried out, or missing.
The installation of the new condenser motor was as the video described; there were no surprises. I noted the difference in operation immediately, the fan was moving at a higher rate of speed in a smoother motion. The new motor had far less shaft end play and seems to move more air across the condenser coil than the original motor. All in all, this was a relatively easy repair that solved a real refrigerator performance problem; the unit now cycles less often and generates less compressor heat. Read more
Refrigerator not cooling properly? A faulty 1/4 inch service valve can prevent proper refrigerant flow. This valve connects refrigerant lines in your system.
Secures wiring bundles inside your microwave. Replace this wire tie if it's cracked, broken, or missing to keep internal wires organized and secure.
White plastic button plug cap for freezers. Covers holes or fasteners on the interior or exterior cabinet. Replace if cracked, missing, or discolored.
Egg container for refrigerator door storage. Replace if cracked, broken, or missing. Holds eggs securely in fridge door shelf compartment.