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Genuine Ge part
By: Ge
Part Number: WB1X1271
Genuine Ge part
By: Ge
Part Number: WB1X1432
Speed nut for ovens and ranges. Secures internal components and panels. Replace if stripped, missing, or damaged during appliance maintenance or repair.
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Genuine Ge part
By: Ge
Part Number: WB1X5882
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Genuine Ge part
By: Ge
Part Number: WB38X10080
This chamfered nut is a genuine fastener used to secure mating parts inside your appliance. It replaces stripped, rusted, or missing hardware to restore a tight, rattle-free fit and proper alignment.
- Provides threaded clamping force to fasten components
- Helps maintain alignment and resist loosening from vibration and heat cycles
- Replaces rounded, stripped, corroded, or missing nut
- Typical symptoms: loose panels/brackets, rattling noises, or parts shifting out of place
What's included: 1 chamfered nut Install notes:
- Disconnect electrical power; turn off gas supply before servicing
- Allow the appliance to cool completely; wear gloves and eye protection
- Start threads by hand to avoid cross-threading; tighten snugly without overtightening
- Match orientation/position to the original
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Broken jet holder Michael Y. • Hampstead , NC • December 05, 2017
While trying to access and clean brass jet orifices I wrenched the brass nut with chamfer too much (it was seized) and twisted the jet holder to the breaking point and collapsed the main front tubing. I had to hacksaw the rest off. After receiving replacement parts from APPs I was able to reassemble everything in a half hour or so. I lifted the unit countertop height and bridged my cutout with a couple of 2x4's to set it on. From there it was outside trim removal (about 20 screws) then you...
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Genuine Ge part
By: Ge
Part Number: WR09X10105
Fridge won't cool and makes clicking sounds? The compressor overload may have failed. Protects against overheating. DIY repair takes 15-45 minutes.
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Compressor not starting. Don G. • Kyle , TX • August 11, 2022
Replaced the Start Relay/Overload.
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Genuine Ge part
By: Ge
Part Number: WR08X10015
Refrigerator clicking but not cooling? A failed overload protector can prevent compressor startup. This part interrupts power during overheating.
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Genuine Frigidaire part
By: Frigidaire
Part Number: 241707709
Refrigerator clicking but not cooling? A failed compressor starter prevents reliable startup. This part restores proper cooling by helping the compressor start.
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Genuine Ge part
By: Ge
Part Number: WR07X10099
Refrigerator won't cool and compressor just clicks or hums? The start relay helps the compressor motor start. Moderate DIY repair, clean coils first.
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Refrigerator not getting cold at all and everything thawing out compressor clicking Victor F. • West Milford , NJ • June 15, 2015
I researched the problem and determined that the only thing that can cause this was compressor bad or not starting. Since it was cold the day before I felt it had to be the starter parts and ordered them. It was also very important to clean the coil which I believe caused the over heating.
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Genuine Ge part
By: Ge
Part Number: WE4M406
Dryer won't shut off in auto dry or only heats on one setting? This temperature switch restores proper heat level control. DIY-friendly repair.
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Temperature switch wasn't working on medium and high Thomas H. • Coquille , OR • January 19, 2017
Replaced temp switch
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Genuine Ge part
By: Ge
Part Number: WE4M399
Fix a dryer that won't cycle wrinkle care properly with this wrinkle care on/off switch. Simple 5-minute installation for most DIYers. Restores function.
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Broken knobs and switches Dirk A. • Libertyville , IL • June 08, 2015
Ordered the parts with help from Operator
Received the parts
Installed the parts (5 minutes)
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Genuine Frigidaire part
By: Frigidaire
Part Number: 241707721
Fix a refrigerator that clicks but won't start or cycles on and off repeatedly. This compressor start relay powers the start winding for reliable cooling.
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Start relay burnt out Thein W. • Coral Springs , FL • May 26, 2014
I order the exact model and arrived in 1.5 days event though I put regular delivery (3-5 days). It is the best experience buying from ApplicancepartsPros.com.
Recommend buy parts from ApplicancepartsPros.com.
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Genuine Ge part
By: Ge
Part Number: WB27X10905
This high-voltage transformer steps line voltage up to power the magnetron, producing microwave energy. Replacing a failed transformer can restore heating when the oven runs but doesn't heat or hums without cooking.
- Supplies the high voltage the magnetron needs to generate microwave energy
- Failure may present as the microwave running but not heating
- May cause a loud hum or buzz with no heat
- Can blow an internal fuse or trip a breaker immediately after pressing Start
What's included: 1 high-voltage transformer.
- Disconnect power before service; the high-voltage capacitor can retain a dangerous charge even when unplugged
- Support the heavy transformer during removal/installation and reuse original mounting hardware and wire positions
- After installation, verify secure connections in the high-voltage circuit (capacitor and diode) before testing
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No spark at any burner Juan Carlos E. • Charlotte , NC • January 26, 2019
I checked the transformer and did not get outlet voltage. The big problem was to release the cooktop cover. The central jet holder broke and was almost impossible to release the cover. In the process was necessary to damage the main tube, the long range nut with chamfer, and the nut. After that I ordered all the pieces to IPS parts because there were 30% cheaper than partspro. IPS people keep saying to me after a lot of arguments that the order will be delivered the next week. After one and a...
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Genuine Ge part
By: Ge
Part Number: WE4M210
Fixes unresponsive or stuck control panel buttons on your dryer. This push-button switch restores reliable operation when buttons fail to engage functions.
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Genuine Whirlpool part
By: Whirlpool
Part Number: WP2149959
Fixes a refrigerator that won't cool while lights and fans work. This thermal overload protector prevents compressor damage. DIY install in 15 minutes.
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Compressor not running. Eric A. • Canton , MA • December 16, 2017
My freezer and fridge were blowing warm and all my food in there was garbage... Lights and fans all working. Looked up some YouTube videos on what it could be. Bad compressor least likely culprit even though it wasn't running. It wasn't doing that "click whirr" thing if it were trying to start. It just flat out wasn't running. So, check the overload and relay that attach right on the side of the compressor. I did, and I shook them. They jingled like loose change=BAD. Ordered new ones and...
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Genuine Ge part
By: Ge
Part Number: WR08X10061
Fixes refrigerator clicking noise and compressor not starting. This overload relay protects the compressor from overheating and restores normal operation.
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Genuine Whirlpool part
By: Whirlpool
Part Number: 4318083
Start relay for refrigerator compressors that helps the compressor begin running at power-up. Replacing a failed relay can restore normal starting behavior and resolve common startup symptoms. What it does
- Provides the initial start current path to the compressor during startup.
- Allows the compressor to reach running speed, then drops out once the motor is running.
- Common symptoms a bad relay may cause: compressor clicking, humming without starting, intermittent cooling or frequent cycling.
- Installed as the electrical component used only on compatible compressor assemblies.
What's included Includes one start relay. Install notes
- Disconnect power to the appliance before servicing to avoid electrical shock.
- Access the relay at the compressor; remove and replace the relay only after confirming diagnostics.
- Dispose of the old electrical part per local regulations.
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Freezer compressor (28 year old Sears cold spot) would not run. Michael J. • Eagle , WI • February 24, 2024
Replaced the start relay for ~$60 delivered.
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