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Refrigerator not cooling or making noise? This condenser fan motor kit fixes cooling issues and noisy operation. DIY-friendly with video guide.
Unplugged refrigerator and removed access panel from back of fridge. Have had this panel off many times for dust removal. Panel is a cheap piece of glorified cardboard on this Whirlpool model, which is a shame given that it was a $1000 refrigerator. Fan motor is mounted on stamped sheet metal bracket which I removed from cabinet with old fan attached to it. Metal bracket held in place by 4 1/4 inch hex head sheet metal screws. Two outermost screws can be removed with nut driver but access to... Read more
The Light Switch is an OEM part for Whirlpool refrigerators. This switch is responsible for controlling the refrigerator's interior light, turning it on when the door is opened and off when it is closed.
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We had delayed repairing the problem because we received a price of more than $ 100 from a local appliance repairman. However, after viewing the view on the ApplianceParts Pro website, I saw what an easy repair it would be. After receiving the part from you, I had my son do the repair because I felt it would a good father - son bonding time. It was so easy and he was proud of his ability. Thanks for your excellent repair video and the excellent price. It costs less than $ 22 instead of more... Read more
Ice maker won't stop making ice or overflows? The bin thermistor monitors temperature to control ice production. Easy 15-minute DIY repair fix.
Order a new bin thermostat and replaced the old one and it seems to be working fine. Thanks Read more
The Ice Maker Water Line is an OEM part for Whirlpool refrigerators. It supplies water from the household plumbing to the ice maker, ensuring a consistent and reliable production of ice cubes. This kit includes a 1/4-inch plastic water line that i
I watched your how-to video. It explained the repair PERFECTLY. It was an easy repair and the video was very detailed. It took the guesswork out of the repair. I was done in 5 minutes. thanks for taking the time to post videos for your parts. I'll shop here again. Best Regards, Chad M Read more
Ice maker not producing ice or making squealing noise? The recirculating pump circulates water over the evaporator plate to form ice. Moderate DIY repair.
My husband (TACLB12654C) took the machine apart and found the recirculating pump would not run. The electrical receptacles inside the machine had corroded to the point that it took two days soaking in vinegar water to loosen them. He gave the entire machine a good cleaning, reassembled it, installed the new pump, and turned the little ice making machine into an operational device. Since this belonged to one of our best friends, our friend is now a happy camper. Read more
The Adhesive is an OEM part for Whirlpool appliances, designed for securing and sealing various components within the appliances. This adhesive is ideal for use in situations where a durable and heat-resistant bond is necessary.Size: 2 oz. tube. This s
Seal and adhesive. Read more
The Whirlpool screw is an OEM replacement part responsible for securing various components or parts on different types of Whirlpool appliances. The screw is designed to provide a secure and reliable fastening connection, ensuring that different parts o
One day my wife went to bake something and the bake/broil buttons as well as #3, #9, and oven light ceased to work. Local repair guy came by and wanted to charge $500 to fix it....YEAH RIGHT! Did a little homework and found this website, spoke with knowledgable staff who pointed me in the right direction. Took me all of about 20 minutes to install new control panel..everything works perfect...THANKS! p.s. In doing my research come to find Maytag did little to insulate control panel from oven... Read more
Water leaking from bottom of ice maker reservoir? This drain pump removes water during the flush cycle. Moderate DIY repair with tight wire connections.
This tube is very difficult to work with due to its location behind the cold plate. I loosened the two screws on the left, but there's no way to get the screws on the left loose. I cut the hose off of the pipe at the top of the cold plate and slowly worked it out. The new tube comes folded in half, putting a bad crimp in the middle. The easiest way to get rid of the crimp is to pour boiling hot water onto the crimped area and then open up the tube. I didn't do it, but you might want to... Read more
Ice maker not cutting cubes or ice sitting on cutter melting? Replace the cutter grid assembly. Easy 5-10 minute DIY repair—just two screws and two wires.
There are plenty of DIY youtube videos to show you how to replace the parts. I went ahead and replaced more than just the broken parts. I figured if I had the machine opened up, I might as well replace parts that could go out in the future. I might have gone a bit too far with all the other parts. The only part that was really broken was the wiring harness. Two of the wires had corroded from the sockets and there was no other way than to replace the entire harness. Its a bit tricky to feed... Read more
The Cutting Grid Kit is an OEM replacement part for Whirlpool ice machines. It cuts sheets of frozen ice into individual cubes, ensuring ice is available in uniform sizes. Each kit contains 8 screws and approximately 10 feet of wire. Two kits are
This was a fairly easy process. 1) Tighten one of the wire ends to a screw and keep the wire as taut as possible while wrapping it through the grid. Brace the grid against a corner wall, or held within a vice (don't over tighten in this instance). 2) Be sure to have the second screw ready to tighten, and again, keep the wire taut as you wrap it around this screw. It may take some re-wrapping to eliminate slack. 3) After the lower wrapped section is complete, repeat for the upper wire... Read more
The Screw is an OEM replacement part for Whirlpool appliances. The precise threads allow screws to join or assemble other parts securely.
Causes of a bad screw can include stripping, cracking, or loss of threads due to repeated installati
Found the parts in the diagram of my fridge and simply installed it very easy Read more
Fix leaking water or ice machine not filling. This water inlet valve controls water flow into the ice mold. DIY-friendly repair, typically takes 30 minutes.
The water flow during the fill step appeared extremely low. Confirmed the unit would make proper ice if I manually added more water. Through online research, found this was a common fail mode for this valve (low flow, continuous flow or no flow). During this search, the following video (https://youtu.be/By-i3gVMOdI) outlined how to use the onboard diagnostics which indicated the water level sensor wasn't working. The sensor hangs down in the water reservoir and is accessed by removing the... Read more
Fix water leaks from your ice maker with this water supply tube. Replaces cracked or kinked tubes causing leaks. DIY-friendly repair, takes 10 minutes.
I removed cover plates and located where the leak originated. It was the. Water fill valve. I ordered a new valve, confirming it matched my model number, received the part, replaced the unit, and all working smoothly 4 days after. Read more
This start relay (EMB) energizes the compressor's start winding so the refrigerator can begin cooling reliably. Replacing a weak relay can resolve hard-start clicking and restore consistent operation when the compressor struggles to start.
Ice maker not draining or leaking water? Your pump may have failed. This ice machine pump circulates water during ice-making or drains water from the unit.
This refrigerator water reservoir stores and chills water for the dispenser, helping deliver a steady, cold flow. Replace a cracked or leaking tank to stop internal leaks and restore consistent dispenser performance.
I believe the drain pump is designed to shut the machine off, if it senses a problem. I believe the problem was too much water going down the drain, more than the pump could handle perhaps. During operation there was more water dripping than seemed normal, though not a gush, just slow drips. Using a mirror I detected pretty large cracks in the bottom of the water pan. I ordered and replaced the water pan. In order to replace the water pan, the water pan pump must be removed from the bottom of... Read more