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Loud noise or freezer warming up? This evaporator fan blade circulates cold air over coils. Simple DIY fix—most repairs done in under an hour.
Freezer not defrosting and icing up? This defrost heater wire harness restores power to the heating element. Straightforward DIY repair for most models.
This oven door gasket creates a tight seal between the oven cavity and door to help maintain consistent cooking temperatures and improve energy efficiency. It replaces a worn or torn seal to reduce heat loss and prevent smoke or odors from escaping. What it does
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Secures panels, trim, and wire harnesses in your refrigerator to reduce vibration and rattling. Replace when clips break or parts become loose. Confirm fit with your model number before ordering.
Replacement mounting screw for securing panels, brackets, and components inside your appliance. Needed when original screws are stripped, lost, or damaged.
Fix a refrigerator that won't cool or runs constantly with this compressor. Essential sealed system component. Professional installation recommended.
Fix a freezer that won't start or hums at power-up with this motor start relay. Provides the temporary start circuit needed for the compressor motor to spin up. Simple DIY fix.
This terminal cover protects the appliance's power connection area, keeping wiring and terminals enclosed to reduce shock and short risks. It's a direct-replacement trim piece that restores the factory protective barrier around the terminal block. What it does:
Fix a warm freezer or ice buildup with this condenser coil. Essential cooling component for restoring proper temperature. Moderate DIY repair.
Replacement mounting screw for freezers and refrigerators. Secures internal components and panels. Order a new screw if original is stripped or missing.
This evaporator block is a molded insulation piece that helps direct airflow and limit frost build-up around the evaporator in refrigerator freezers. Replacing a damaged or missing block restores proper airflow paths and helps maintain consistent cooling. What it does: