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Refrigerator clicking but not cooling? A failed overload protector can prevent compressor startup. This part interrupts power during overheating.
This is a start relay device that attaches to the compressor and provides the initial electrical boost needed to start the compressor motor. It works in conjunction with the run capacitor to get the compressor running and then disengages once the motor reaches operating speed. Replace this device if the refrigerator is not cooling, the compressor clicks on and off repeatedly, or you hear a buzzing sound coming from the back of the unit.
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Refrigerator won't cool or compressor clicks but won't start? This PTC start relay powers the compressor's start winding. Common DIY fix, restores cooling.
I ordered the compressor starting device kit and run capacitor to replace the burnt parts. It works right off the bat! The parts are for a Kenmore fridge/freezer. Saves Money and a trip to Dumping place. Great product and great Price. This is the second time I fix friends fridge/freezer with this repair kit from this site. Great Service! Read more
This is a start switch intended for use with dryers. With time or because of damage caused by accident, the start switch may stop working correctly. If the start switch isn't working, then the dryer will not function properly, and a replacement part should be ordered. If the push to start switch doesn't respond, it could be damaged or broken. Replacing the push to start switch on a dryer is a simple process. Start by unplugging the machine. Remove the back panel and pull out the old push to start button. Put the new button in its place and reattach the rear panel. Wear gloves for protection. Restore power only after the complete reassembly is performed. This push-to-start button is a genuine OEM replacement part. It is sold as an individual unit. The part is sourced from the manufacturer and made of durable materials. The push-to-start button can be installed in various dryer models made by SpeedQueen and Alliance brands.
This is a door-activated switch that detects whether the oven door is open or closed. It controls functions such as the oven light or signals the control board about door position. Replace this switch if the oven light stays on or off regardless of door position, or if the oven does not operate correctly due to a faulty door signal.
Bought a door light switch from your company and used it to replace the bad one from my stove. Read more
Fix washer overflowing or not stopping fill cycle. This water level pressure switch senses tub water and signals control to stop filling. DIY repair.
Filled tub to about 6 inches and inspected washer. Noticed that the tube leading from the air entrapment bubble on the exterior side of the drum had a small leak in it. Clipped off the part of the tube that had the hole in it(it was very close to the connector nipple) reconnected and problem was solved. Read more
Fix burners that won't light with this cooktop igniter switch wire assembly. Restores reliable spark ignition when switches fail. Moderate DIY repair.
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Washer won't start or shows electrical faults? A failed ground switch disrupts the safety circuit. This switch restores proper grounding for reliable operation.
Watched YouTube and ordered parts then replaced the parts and walla !!!! All was good. Read more
This rocker switch is the on/off control used in the appliance's control panel. It opens and closes the circuit to a selected feature, restoring dependable operation when the original switch becomes worn, stuck, or fails.
Replaced it with a new on from AppliancePartsPros. Perfect fit only took ten minutes to replace Read more
Fix a burner stuck on high or not heating with this surface element switch. Controls power to your cooktop heating element. DIY-friendly repair.
Replaced infinite switch on large burners and just went ahead and replaced the infinite switch on the small burners while I had it apart and installed all new surface elements as well...parts were shipped the next day and I received them within 2 days... Read more
Checked on AppliancePartsPros and found the parts, once I received the parts I pulled the outer cover of the microwave and replaced the three switches. For the price of the three switches it was cheaper to install all new. Total repair time, 15 minutes. Microwaves back up and running. Very easy fix. Read more
This is a white rocker switch used on the control panel of a range or oven. It functions as an on/off toggle for a specific burner or oven feature. Replace this switch if it no longer clicks into position, feels loose, or fails to activate the corresponding element when toggled.
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This adjustable buzzer kit replaces a failed or noisy mini buzzer to restore audible alerts for cycles, timers and notifications. Compact design lets the appliance signal you reliably when cycles finish or need attention. What it does:
I was looking for a parts sight and found yours. I started to watch all the video tutorials on each part and the "check these connections first video". Well by doing this I was able to find the source of my problem. What I thought was the heating coil not working right, ended up being the timer that was bad!!! I am so very happy with your sight and the step by step videos that were the success to being able to do this on my own. Read more
Dishwasher won't start or stops mid-cycle? A faulty door switch prevents operation when it can't detect the closed door. Simple DIY repair.
Clicking noise from compressor area? This start relay powers the compressor start winding. Common fix for compressors that won't start or click repeatedly.
Ordered compressor overload and relay. Problem was fixed Read more
Fix a washer that won't start or respond to controls with this switch assembly. Restores electrical switching in control and safety circuits.
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