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Replace your refrigerator water filter every 6 months to maintain clean water and ice. Removes contaminants for fresh taste. Easy DIY install in minutes.
This part is discontinued by the manufacturer and is no longer available for purchase.
Usually ships within 4 - 14 days
This wheel axle secures a small drawer, bin, or shelf wheel to its rail or bracket in compatible refrigerators, helping restore smooth gliding and proper alignment when the original axle is worn, cracked, or missing.
Replacement drain trough for refrigerators. Collects and channels defrost water below the evaporator. Replace if cracked, broken, or missing.
This molded rubber condenser grommet cushions and positions the condenser assembly to reduce vibration and wear. It restores proper mounting alignment so the condenser sits securely and operates quietly. What it does:
Refrigerator clicking but not cooling? A failed compressor overload protector prevents the compressor from starting. This part restores normal operation.
Replacement EMI noise filter for your refrigerator. Suppresses electromagnetic interference from the control board. Order a new filter if yours is cracked or damaged.
Fix water dispenser leaks or dripping with this refrigerator water line connector fitting. Stops leaks at tubing connections. Quick DIY fix.
A replacement compressor mounting bolt that secures the refrigerator compressor to the chassis to help keep the compressor stable and reduce vibration. Direct-fit hardware to restore proper compressor attachment and quiet operation. What it does:
This rubber grommet seals the suction/water pipe where it passes through the appliance cabinet to reduce leaks and dampen vibration. It restores a tight, durable seal to help prevent water intrusion and rattling. What it does:
Rubber grommet that cushions and stabilizes the compressor in your refrigerator. Replace if cracked, deteriorated, or missing to restore support.
Clicking noise from compressor area? This start relay powers the compressor start winding. Common fix for compressors that won't start or click repeatedly.