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The Water Line is an OEM part for LG refrigerators, designed to supply water to the ice maker and water dispenser. Made from durable materials to withstand water pressure and prevent leaks, this water line is essential for access to clean, filtered water at all times. Note: color of the water tube may be different from original. Tube is 5/16" diameter
Symptoms of a bad Water Line include:
Causes of failure can range from physical damage, such as kinks or punctures, to wear and tear over time leading to brittleness or weakening of the material. These issues can compromise the integrity of the water supply, affecting both the quality and safety of the water and ice provided by your refrigerator.
This OEM LG part can also be used on Kenmore/Sears appliances.
Removed the old line and replaced with the new. This is the sixth time I've replaced the line. Yes you read that right, the sixth time. Lines fail about every 6-8 months so I can change one out now in about 10-15 minutes. Bought the refrigerator in Feb '09 and the line first failed in March 2012. Since then I've had failures in as little as 4 months to as much as 9 months. Frustrating to say the least, but I'm a whiz at changing out the line :-) Read more
Fix a stuck or non-working ice/water dispenser with this micro switch. Common cause of dispensers running continuously or not activating. Easy DIY repair.
After my layman's diagnosis (hope) of a bad micro switch to the ice dispenser (would not activate and dispense ice through the chute) I purchased the both the ice and water dispenser micro switches (kill two birds with one stone). Albeit the video attached to these parts may be helpful to some it was not applicable to my refrigerator, as you could not access it from the front by removing the exterior dispenser plate. Don't try this on the LG, LFX25991ST series, refrigerator or you may break it... Read more
Interior light won't turn on when door opens? This refrigerator door switch signals when the door opens or closes. DIY-friendly repair, takes about 5 minutes.
I watched the repair video and I replaced the switch. I ordered the switch on Friday and the part came the next day. Amazing. Read more
The Refrigerator Temperature Sensor is an OEM part for LG refrigerators. This sensor monitors the temperature inside the refrigerator and communicates with the control board to maintain the optimal cooling environment.
Common causes of failure include wear and tear over time, electrical issues, or exposure to moisture. A malfunctioning sensor can lead to inaccurate temperature readings, resulting in improper cooling or freezing.
Symptoms of a bad refrigerator temperature sensor include:
This OEM LG part is also compatible with Sears/Kenmore models.
I replaced the evaporator sensor. Your company sent me the exact sensor I needed at a great price. No other company was able to help. No call was needed. Your website was great. Read more
Refrigerator clicking but not cooling? The compressor start relay kickstarts your compressor. Simple 30-minute DIY fix that gets your fridge cold again.
Replaced the Thermistor Assembly and also picked up Overload Protection circuit per the comments posted by the "experts" on the web site. Both parts cheap enough. I ordered parts at 3:30 in the afternoon and they showed up the next morning from half way across the country. Outstanding service. It also fixed the 9 year old refrigerator. Replacing the parts took about a half hour most of which was moving the unit from the wall and removing the panel to get at the parts. Read more
The Fan Motor is an OEM part for LG refrigerators. It is essential for circulating air throughout the refrigerator and freezer compartments, ensuring that the temperature is evenly distributed and maintained at the set levels. This motor powers the fan that helps to cool the evaporator coils and dissipate heat, which is vital for the appliance's cooling efficiency.
Symptoms of a failing Fan Motor include:
Causes of a bad fan motor can include wear and tear over time, obstructions in the fan blades, or electrical issues such as faulty wiring or a malfunctioning capacitor.
This OEM LG part is also compatible with Sears/Kenmore.
Removed 2 screws from mullion strip heater and slid it up off the tabs at top and bottom. Unhooked the plug and removed it. Verified proper mullion heater and then plugged wiring connection back together, positioned slide clips back in line and slid mullion down onto the clips. Tucked the wiring back into opening positioned cover back in place and reiinstalled the 2 screws. It took about 10 minutes for the entire job. the 2nd problem was a noisy evaporator motor and is a more intense repair... Read more
Plastic door stop that limits refrigerator door swing range. Replaces broken, cracked, or missing stoppers causing doors to swing too wide or close improperly.
1. Googled "appliance replacement parts" - found two sites to consider 2. Researched parts needed via a exploded diagram - can't fix it if you can't name it. 3. AppliancePartsPros.com had the easiest diagram and after checking, the lowest price. 4. Parts showed up within a couple of days - an in-transit note was helpful. 5. The part screws in but watch out you don't break the tiny black pin holding the part on in addition to the screw. Needed JB Weld to fix that. Read more
Replacement door hinge bushing for refrigerators. Installs in door hinge mechanism. Replace when worn, cracked, or causing door grinding or misalignment.
Elderly neighbor charged $100 for factory tech to inform her that the part wasn't available anymore, so I ordered 2 from Appliance Parts Pros.com (one for a spare) and when they arrived a few days later, I installed then in about 20-25 minutes. I had to remove all the food off the door shelf so I could lift the door off the hinge to replace the bushing. That took 5 minutes. Shame on the tech that went by the date of manufacture rather than checks by model and serial number to see if the part... Read more
The Water Line is an OEM part for LG refrigerators. It is designed to transport water from the home’s supply to the refrigerator, enabling the production of ice and the dispensing of fresh water. This tubing is essential for the refrigerator's water and ice features to function correctly, ensuring clean, clear water is available at all times.
Causes of a bad water line can include physical damage such as cracks or punctures, blockages from mineral buildup inside the line, or deterioration due to aging or environmental factors such as heat or pressure.
This OEM LG part is also compatible with Sears/Kenmore, ensuring broad compatibility across multiple refrigerator models.
First, water and electricity don't mix, so make sure to unplug your refrigerator before beginning this repair - it shouldn't take more than an hour, so you shouldn't have to worry about spoilage. My water dispenser began making a hissing sound from the back of the fridge when you pressed the dispenser. Upon inspection, I discovered the 1/4" feed line into the filter housing assembly had cracked. I ordered the 1/4" feed and 5/16" return lines, figuring to replace the return line while I was back... Read more
Reduces contaminants and odors from your refrigerator's water and ice supply. Replace every 6 months for optimal performance. Verify fit by model number.
Just ordered and replaced the water filter. Read more
Spring for the ice door lever mechanism in your refrigerator's dispenser. Replace if the spring is stretched, broken, or missing and the ice door won't stay closed.
The ice chute flap wasnt closing. 1. I turned off power 2, Pulled off facia around controls on freezer door,, you have to pull out the bottom part of the chute first , its clipped in 3. Disconnected the front panel 4. Unscrewed the next panel to allow access to the chute flap 5. Removed 1 screw holding complete flap and mechanism and replaced with new 6. Re installed all parts in reverse Problem was the chute flap had worn and was folding over on top edge when opened and then wouldnt return... Read more
Replacement mounting stud for refrigerator door handles. Installs inside the door to secure handle assembly. Needed when stud is damaged or missing.
Ordered new freezer arm Read more
Replaces a worn or broken evaporator fan motor grommet in your refrigerator. Cushions the motor to reduce vibration and noise during operation.
Ordered parts, removed top tray in freezer, popped the back inside freezer panel out removed and replaced fan, dampers and fan housing. Took about 15 minutes. Read more
This replacement lamp socket holds and powers the appliance light bulb, restoring clear, reliable illumination when the light is switched on. Replace a heat-damaged, cracked, or loose socket to stop flickering or a light that won't come on.
Was able to diagnose problem at AppliancePartsPros.com by entering the model #. This is apparently a common problem with this Refrigerator Replaced Light Socket Assembly, Lamp Reflector, Lamp Case and Lamp Cover. Also replaced the main circuit board (not sure if this was necessary). The wiring on the Light Socket Assembly was different than the original, so it was a bit confusing how to assemble it, and no screws were provided to attach it to the Lamp Reflector - figuring this out took most... Read more
Fix ice buildup on evaporator coils or freezer not defrosting properly. This defrost thermostat monitors temperature to prevent frost. 2-hour repair.
I removed the defrost sensor assembly, installed a new one, it worked. Because of a shipping problem with FEDEX, Appliancepartspros resent the parts not once but twice. Needless to say, they are my go-to source for parts from now on. Read more
Replace a cracked, broken, or worn ice dispenser lever on your refrigerator. This actuator paddle installs on the door dispenser panel. Includes video guide.
It was super easy with the diagrams on the site to find the parts that I needed. Everything was shipped within a day and fit perfectly. I save myself about $400 from having a professional come out to do it. Read more