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Refrigerator not cooling properly? A dirty or failing condenser coil may be the culprit. This component releases heat to keep your fridge cool.
Freezer icing up or frost building on coils? The defrost heater melts ice from evaporator coils. Moderately difficult repair, about 1 hour install time.
Refrigerator not cooling or freezing over? The evaporator coil absorbs heat to cool your fridge. Moderate DIY repair with basic tools needed.
Replacement mounting screw for securing panels, brackets, and components in appliances. Needed when original screws are stripped, missing, or damaged.
Collects defrost water from the evaporator and directs it to the drain. Replace if cracked, broken, or leaking to prevent water pooling under your fridge.
Rubber grommet kit that mounts and cushions the compressor. Replace worn, cracked, or damaged grommets to restore proper support and isolation.
Fix excessive buzzing or rattling noise from your refrigerator's fan area. This rubber grommet cushions the fan motor mount to reduce vibration and noise.
Fix a fridge that won't cool or clicks repeatedly when trying to start. This compressor start device restores reliable startup and eliminates short-cycling.
This refrigerator roller supports the unit's weight and enables smooth movement for positioning and cleaning. Replace when wheels crack or roll roughly.
Cabinet roller axle supports refrigerator wheels for smooth movement. Replace if rollers wobble or fridge is hard to move. Verify fit with your model.
Replacement mounting screw for securing panels, brackets, and components in appliances. Needed when original fastener is missing, stripped, or damaged.
Screw: 8-16 x 3/8 inch.
Refrigerator not cooling or freezer icing up? A faulty compressor may be the cause. This part is the heart of your cooling system, requiring expertise.
Refrigerator not cooling properly? A clogged filter drier prevents proper refrigerant flow. Requires professional installation due to sealed system.
The Run Capacitor is an OEM part for Whirlpool appliances, designed to provide the necessary electrical charge to start and run the compressor motor. This part attaches to the compressor to aids in maintaining a consistent motor speed and ensuring smooth operation. The run capacitor plays a crucial role in the appliance's electrical system, storing and releasing energy as needed to power the motor.
Causes of a bad Run Capacitor include electrical surges, wear and tear over time, or overheating, which can lead to a failure in providing the necessary start-up energy or maintaining motor speed.
Symptoms of a bad Run Capacitor include:
This OEM Whirlpool part can also be used on Maytag, KitchenAid, Jenn-Air, Amana, Magic Chef, Admiral, Norge, Roper, and Kenmore/Sears brand appliances.
Refrigerator making rattling or vibrating noise? This condenser bracket assembly secures the condenser coil to eliminate movement and noise.
Refrigerator not cooling but freezer works? A failed condenser fan motor prevents heat from escaping. DIY repair takes 10-20 minutes with basic tools.
Fix clicking noise, poor cooling, or overheating compressor by replacing a cracked or warped condenser fan blade. Restores airflow across the coil.
This part is discontinued by the manufacturer and is no longer available for purchase.
Size: 1/2 inch.
Size: 5/8 inch.
Size: 3/16 inch.
Size: 3/4 inch.
Size: 1/4 inch.
Size: 5/16 inch.
Size: 3/8 inch.