Roger S Harker Heights , TX August 18, 2016 Appliance: Samsung Refrigerator RF4289HARS/XAA-0001 Noisy water pipes in house when dispensing water slowy and squirting water dispensing Replaced Case Water Filter assembly DA81-05883A. Please read my post entirely before starting. I completed all the tasks that I could without having to disconnect the refrigerator since it was full of food. First I removed the panel on top of the refrigerator that covers the water line that feeds the dispenser. Do not disconnect any electrical connections or the water line at this time. Remove the panel from the back bottom of the refrigerator that covers the compressor and water valve, and remove the screw holding the water valve in place and pull it out to access the water lines. Now remove the small white panel that covers the water lines coming from the case filter in the center of the fridge. Next remove the two vegetable drawers and shelf above drawers from the fridge. At this point you can disconnect power to the fridge and turn off the water supply. There are 4 lines on the case assembly, 3 white and 1 blue, you can see where they all go from your current set up. You can take a picture if you feel more comfortable before disconnecting the lines. You can reuse the existing connectors on the back to connect the new lines. Disconnect the lines from the water valve, the large white line and the blue line. The blue line uses a 1/2 inch wrench and is connected by a nipple on the water valve. After unscrewing the nut, simply pull the blue line off the nipple and save the nut. The large white line is disconnected by unsnapping the black cover on the bottom of the water valve that surrounds the line and remove it. The lines are held in by a push and lock system. To release the line, push in on the washer around the hose and pull the hose out. Disconnect the short white line from the water supply with a 1/2 inch wrench and pull the line from the brass nipple. Remove the nut from the line and save the fitting. Disconnect the long white tube from the fitting tube on the top of the fridge by pushing in on the washer around the tube and pulling the tube out. Do the same for the line on the other end of the fitting tube the runs into the left door. Replace this fitting tube with the one that came with the case assembly, mine was red on one end and white on the other. Make sure you look at the fitting tube and connect it with the arrow pointing with the flow of water. Push the line from the door into the new fitting tube until it stops. Next pull the long white line from the hole in the back until it is out and remove all lines from the retainers on the back of the fridge, remembering where they go. Next remove the water filter and then remove two screws from the back of the case assembly and slowly pull it out until you see the wire connector and disconnect it, you will have to lift up on the front of the assembly and then pull. Now you can pull the assembly completely out of the fridge, pulling all the water lines through the hole. Assemble the new case assembly in the reverse making sure you push all lines in to the mark on the line. You can pull on them a little to make sure they don't slide out. The large white line has a mark that stops and the bottom of the black cover that was removed. You may be able to push in on the black cover and pull the hose out rather than unclipping and removing it first. Either way should work, I removed mine. Remember to put the retaining nut on the short white line and the blue line before attaching it to the nipple on the fitting. Do not remove the red and blue caps that are on the new lines until they are ran to the point where they connect. This will prevent debris from entering the line. The read may be long, but it is a relatively quick job, I just wanted to include all my steps. I was skeptical at first because there are no instructions, specifically because I didn't know if I had to replace the fittings. There is nothing that tells you about the fittings and you can't tell what type they are until you remove them. After the install I have a strong water dispenser stream, the hammering noises that it made in my water pipes when water is dispensed in a cup or by the ice maker are now gone. Hope this helps someone else. Read More... 23 People found this story helpful Do-It-Yourself Rating: Repair Time Estimate: 30-60 minutes Tools: Screwdrivers, Wrench Set
Gregory W Virginia Beach , VA January 05, 2016 Plastic door and shelf pieces had broke Attempted to repair using glue, however, in both instances the glue repairs failed in a short time. Re-ordered two new exact replacement pieces and placed them into freezer. Part identification was quick and accurate. Ordering was easy and shipping was very fast! Have used this site in the past for repair parts and will continue to do so in the future! Read More... Do-It-Yourself Rating: Repair Time Estimate: Less than 15 minutes
Faris Q Troy , MI January 01, 2022 Appliance: Whirlpool Refrigerator ED5HHGXTQ00 The plastic part was broken the little guides were broken that snapped into the “track” Replacement part purchased. Snapped right into place. Issue solved. Read More... Do-It-Yourself Rating: Repair Time Estimate: Less than 15 minutes
Namshik Y Little Neck , NY April 07, 2015 Appliance: Model KITCHEN AID Fridge door did not close properly Ordered the door repair kit and it came the next day! Replaced the upper and lower cams and works like new. Read More... Do-It-Yourself Rating: Repair Time Estimate: 15-30 minutes Tools: Nut Drivers, Socket Set
Barry E Maben , MS January 27, 2017 Ice sticking and hanging up in icemaker Replaced it Read More... Do-It-Yourself Rating: Repair Time Estimate: Less than 15 minutes Tools: Nut Drivers