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Freezer running warm (soft serve consistency ice cream). Set temp control to 9 (coldest setting) before compressor turned on. Figured it was the temp control. Went to AppliancePartsPros.com and found my appliance. Problem was, the schematic didn't show the temp control and I couldn't find it on the parts list. Called the 800 # and a rep helped me not only find the right part, but she asked me questions about the appliance operation and what I did to determine the cause. Then she... Read more
Replace heater defroster tube Read more
Lower hinge pin secures the refrigerator door to the cabinet, acting as the pivot point. Replace if worn, damaged, or broken to restore smooth operation.
Replaced parts Read more
Note: In some applications, this door shelf bar requires you to cut the length to fit. Dimensions: Approximately 23.16" x 1.12"
This refrigerator air duct channels cold air from the evaporator to different compartments in your refrigerator. It ensures proper air circulation for even cooling throughout the unit. Replace this duct if you notice temperature inconsistencies, warm spots in the refrigerator, or reduced cooling efficiency.
Purchased a fan and baffle (the old one had fallen apart) . There was a lot of ice around the fan and in the ports. After installing the new fan and baffle, the compartment is working very well. Read more
New water level sensor Read more
My husband and his son fixed it. shawn watched the video Read more
This orifice fan ring directs airflow around the evaporator fan in your refrigerator to ensure proper air circulation. It helps maintain consistent temperatures throughout the refrigerator compartment by guiding cool air flow. Replace this if you notice uneven cooling or temperature fluctuations in different areas of your refrigerator.
This overload protector safeguards your refrigerator's compressor motor from electrical damage due to overheating or excessive current draw. It automatically shuts off power to the compressor when dangerous conditions are detected. Replace this overload if your refrigerator stops cooling, the compressor won't start, or it cycles on and off frequently.
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