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Ice make auger stopped working
I carefully matched the model number to replacement part cross-reference and ordered the Part. You-tube instructions were accurate except for the plug wire that prevented removal of the auger motor. It took significant maneuvering to drop the old motor. The new motor fit in better but the male plug configuration did not match the female plug from the refrigerator.
A lot of wasted effort and time as well as expense! What good is matching replacement parts when the replacement is not correct?
Had a hard time getting the refridgerator part of the filter to LET GO. The grooves weren't lined up with the areas meant to pinch. A knife on each side got it to release. Thanks. Have a good one.
Refrigerator would work great then after 2 weeks would stop. I had to unplug and wait a few minutes the plug it in again. Would work 2 weeks or so then the exact same thing. Hopefully the main board will solve the problem
(1) Unplug the refrigerator (2) Remove 4 nut driven sheet metal screw to remove access plate in the back. (3) Remove a clear hard plastic cover. Several electronic boards are held in place with plastic tabs. (4) The main electronic board is easily recognizable. (5) Unplug all wire plugs from main board. Don't work about what plug goes where when reinstalling. Each plug is different from the others. It's fool proof. (6) I wore vinyl gloves when I handled and installed the new board. I did not want any static charge to jump to the board. (7) Re-install all electrical plugs. Note use minimum force to remove and install these plugs as some are small and fragile. (8) Before re-installing the hard clear plastic cover make sure all electrical plugs are properly installed. (9) Follow thru to reverse removal procedure for metal plate. (10). Plug in the refrigerator. (11) I purchased a delay receptable to prevent both electrical surges and reduction in electrical voltage.
changed the light bulb still would not work so I figured it was the switch sure enough.
I took a chance and ordered a switch that is next to the top of the door. looked for how to remove it easily done in ten minutes works fine last long time.
Disconnect plug from wall. Insert putty knife between light switch.and trim panel , apply pressure to depress plastic spring holding switch in place. Apply a slight twist too putty knife releasing switch from trim piece. This wil expose plug connected to switch. Disconnect plug from switch. Connect new switch to plug. Insert switch into trim. Plug refrigerator into wall socket.
Popped out broken switch with blunt flat edged instrument. Disconnected switch from unit . Plugged new piece in and reinserted into side panel of refrigerator. Very easy.
use kitchen knife to pry out. replaced switch assemble and pressed back into place. Could not have done this with out help from previous customers. Thanks
The door switch was broken so the interior light would not come on.
The instructions in the package were not helpful. They wanted me to cut the wiring harness and described where to cut based on the wire colors. My wires were not the same color! I removed the light mechanism using a combination of a screwdriver, putty knife, and plain old muscle with my fingers! The wiring harness unplugged easily and the new one inserted. It was easy to push the whole assembly back into the door. I spent more time looking for something to cut the wiring harness with (and never did find it) than the whole job actually took without needing to cut anything!