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Glass insert that sits over crisper drawers in your refrigerator. Replace if cracked, broken, or shattered during cleaning or normal use.
Manufacturer no longer makes part, but found rough equivalent by searching AppliancePartsPros.com web site. Not exact fit, but excellent substitution. Simple replacement of shelf on existing bracket. Read more
Refrigerator making loud noises or not cooling? A worn evaporator fan blade often causes these issues. DIY-friendly repair typically takes 30 minutes.
1. After hearing a loud noise on the freezer side of unit about halfway up, I started investigating what it could be? My conclusion was evaporator motor or evaporator fan blade. One of the signs of this issue was a distinct change in sound when I opened the freezer door. I ordered a new motor and blade, not knowing exactly what it was. 2. I couldn't get water to dispense, so I changed the filter and that wasn't the problem. I ordered a water valve and crossed my fingers. These parts arrived... Read more
Rear drawer glide for range storage drawers. Mounts to the back of the drawer to enable smooth sliding. Replace if broken, cracked, or missing.
First off, shipping was ridiculously fast. Ordered at 3:30pm EST, shipped same day, and arrived at my house by 10:30am the following day. This was with standard shipping. Granted, the package only was delivered from one state away, but WOW, was not expecting that. Replacement of the control board was much easier than I expected. I truly had it fixed in 15 minutes. The video was pretty much spot on. I user a single edged razor blade to carefully go around the edge of the overlay and remove it... Read more
Replaces a rusty, cracked, or damaged dishwasher upper rack. Restores smooth gliding and secure loading for cups and bowls on the top level.
Watched video when I ordered product and it was easy. Buy the way, your product is the most reasonably priced online ! WILL use you again. Saved you in my computer under favorites. Read more
White refrigerator door bar that snaps into door rack supports for organizing bottles and jars. Replace if cracked, broken, or missing. Easy install.
Put racks to together and put into fridge Read more
Plastic trim piece that clips onto the back edge of refrigerator shelves. Replace when cracked, broken, or missing to restore a finished look.
Replace them. Out of two shelf guards 1 was broken Read more
Refrigerator front shelf trim snaps onto the front edge of glass shelves for a finished look. Replace when cracked, broken, or missing to restore stability.
Dryer won't heat or start? This thermal fuse cuts power when temperatures get too high. Common fix for no-heat issues. Easy 30-minute DIY repair.
I think I have a lemon of a dryer. I keep having to pay someone to replace my heating element about every year. So I already had the heating element, but I thought I would replace the thermostat and the limiter also. Yes, I am a 46 year old mom, and I replaced all three items. Thank goodness to youtube! Ha! I have ordered from you before and you always send promptly. Thanks! Read more
Oven won't heat or takes too long to ignite? This gas range igniter draws current to light the burner. Straightforward DIY repair in under an hour.
Replaced ignitor. Very simple project. Read more
Dryer not drying or making loud noise? The blower housing assembly circulates hot air through the drum. Most DIYers complete this repair in under an hour.
The very easy diagnosis was motor seizure. Because the machine is about a decade old, I decided to renovate most of the guts. My DIY project included replacing the motor, blower, drum bearing, belt, and door hinge. The end result is a functional dryer with no left-over parts. Lack of parts and hardware challenged the effort. For example, the blower assembly did not have the slide capture for the motor. I had to use the old one which is showing its age. With the exception of the drum... Read more
Dryer won't heat or stops heating after 10-15 minutes? Gas valve coils control burner ignition. Simple 5-10 minute repair with video guide included.
Being a complete DIY I hate to call some unknown person into my home knowing that just to get them there will cost me more than I will spend for parts that I don't need.After all, they are trying to make a living and by selling me parts that I don't need will increase their profits. I've dealt with APP before and was impressed by their site because I could find both mechanical and electrical drawings for almost everything I have. I looked up my dryer, decided what was probably the problem,... Read more
Replace your cracked, broken, or damaged refrigerator meat pan. This drawer installs in the fresh food section to store meats and perishables separately.
I removed the meat drawer and shelving unit. I unscrewed the Philips head screws on either side of the shelf brackets. I cleaned the old surfaces and fitted the new plastic hangers in place. I screwed the new hangers in place with the screws I had from the old ones. It was very easy, except the holes in the plastic hanger are not quiet big enough for the screws. I had to push very hard with the screwdriver, and started to strip the head of the screw as well at the screwdriver itself. I did... Read more
Seals refrigerator door to maintain temperature and prevent air leaks. Replace if door won't stay shut, gasket is torn, or you feel warm air escaping. Confirm fit by model number.
Purchased a new one from you. Viewed your youtube video to figure out how to do it. Read more
Dryer won't start or stops mid-cycle? A broken door catch prevents secure closure, triggering safety shutoffs. Simple snap-in replacement, 1 minute.
Reduces chlorine, lead, and contaminants in your drinking water and ice. Replace every 6 months for optimal performance. Verify fit by model number.
Replaced filter Read more
Protective cover for your range control panel with button markings. Replace if cracked, faded, or mounting tabs are broken. Installs over the clock assembly.
I first felt along each heating element (bake and broil) hoping to find a rough or blistered place on them. But they were both smooth with no irregular places. (replacing the elements would have been the easiest and cheapest repair. Pulled the back off the range (unplugged, of course) - checked wiring. There were no loose connections or burned wiring. I disconnected the elements and checked them with a ohmmeter (VOM) and both had continuity. Discovered that both elements used the same... Read more