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This rubber grommet provides a tidy, protective seal where hoses, wires, or shafts pass through the appliance cabinet—helping prevent chafing, reduce vibration noise, and maintain proper sealing around openings. What it does:
The defrost heater melts frost off the evaporator coil during the automatic defrost cycle so cold air can circulate freely. Replacing a failed heater helps clear recurring ice buildup and restores stable refrigerator and freezer temperatures.
This evaporator coil circulates refrigerant and absorbs heat inside the freezer compartment to help keep food cold and control humidity. Replacing a faulty evaporator restores cooling performance and reduces frost buildup. What it does
This insul-sound deadening pad reduces vibration and noise by dampening panels and components in laundry and kitchen appliances. It's a small adhesive-backed sound/isolation pad used where noise or rattles transfer through metal surfaces. What it does
This drain tube directs defrost/condensate water from the appliance's drain outlet into the drain pan, helping prevent water from pooling inside the cabinet or leaking onto the floor for reliable, mess-free operation. What it does:
This wire harness routes low-voltage signals between control components to restore reliable electrical connections and proper appliance function. It replaces a damaged or frayed harness to help resolve intermittent control or power issues. What it does:
This electronic control board is the appliance's central controller, directing power and timing to key components. Replacing a failed board can resolve unresponsive controls, cycles that won't start or advance, no display, or recurring error codes.
This replacement housing is the main cabinet-style enclosure that supports and protects the appliance's internal components, helping maintain proper alignment and structural integrity. Use it to restore secure mounting and reduce vibration from a damaged or cracked enclosure. What it does:
This cover box is the exterior service access cover that protects internal wiring and components, keeping them secure while allowing access for service. It helps prevent accidental contact and protects connections from dust and debris. What it does:
Evaporator drip pan that collects defrost water and directs it to the drain, helping prevent leaks and puddles under the appliance. Restores proper drainage for reliable operation. What it does:
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.
The Condenser Fan Motor is an OEM part for Whirlpool refrigerators. It is responsible for cooling the condenser coils by circulating air across the condenser coils, dissipating heat and preventing the compressor from overheating. A faulty or malfunctioning condenser fan motor can occur due to various reasons, such as motor failure, electrical issues, or excessive dust accumulation. If you notice symptoms such as the refrigerator not cooling properly, unusual noises coming from the back of the unit, or the fan not spinning, it may be time to replace the condenser fan motor. Causes of a bad condenser fan motor include:
This Whirlpool replacement part is also compatible with Maytag, KitchenAid, Jenn-Air, Amana, Magic Chef, Admiral, Norge, Roper, and Kenmore models.
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A small retainer clip that secures panels, hoses or wiring to keep components in place and reduce noise from loose parts. Replacing a worn or broken clip restores proper fit and helps prevent intermittent contact or rattling. What it does