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Freezer not cooling or running constantly? This condenser coil releases heat to keep your freezer cold. Moderate DIY repair for most home mechanics.
Usually ships within 4 - 14 days
Freezer not cooling below 32°F or water leaking under freezer? The drier filter removes moisture from the refrigerant system. Soldering required.
Main wiring harness connects the control board to motors, switches, and components. Replace if damaged, burned, broken, or causing connection issues.
Fixes frost buildup and icing in freezers. This defrost heater melts accumulated ice during defrost cycles. Moderate DIY repair with basic tools.
Aluminum strap secures the defrost heater against the evaporator coil. Replace if broken, cracked, or missing to maintain proper heater contact.
Freezer runs constantly or has frost buildup? The defrost thermostat regulates temperature to prevent ice on coils. DIY-friendly repair in 1-2 hours.
Secures compressor to mounting bracket in your refrigerator. Replace if clip is broken, loose, or causing vibration noise. Verify fit with your model number.
Freezer running constantly or food thawing? A faulty defrost timer disrupts automatic defrost cycles. Common DIY fix restores proper temperature control.
This part is discontinued by the manufacturer and is no longer available for purchase.
Rubber mounting grommet that cushions and isolates the compressor from the chassis. Replace if cracked, worn, or missing to restore proper support.
Refrigerator not cooling or freezing? A failed compressor stops the cooling cycle. This sealed system repair requires a licensed technician to complete.
Fix a clicking compressor or refrigerator that won't cool. This start relay and overload assembly restores compressor startup. DIY repair in 10-15 minutes.
Fix erratic cooling or defrost issues with this electronic controller board. Restores automatic temperature control and defrost cycles in your refrigerator.
Hex washer head screw secures hinges, panels, and trim to your freezer or refrigerator. Replace missing, stripped, or corroded screws for stable parts.
Timer not staying secured? This mounting screw fastens the defrost timer to its bracket. Simple fix in under 10 minutes with basic tools.