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GR-L25AFSXP LG Refrigerator - Overview

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Plastic Tube - 5/16 Inch – Part Number: MJU62070602
Plastic Tube - 5/16 Inch
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PartSelect #: PS3536013
Manufacturer #: MJU62070602
This water tube, or plastic tube, is used in refrigerators and freezers. The tube ensures water is directed to parts of the refrigerator that need it, such as the water dispenser and ice maker. If you...
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Drawer Roller – Part Number: AHJ72989901
Drawer Roller
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PartSelect #: PS3618453
Manufacturer #: AHJ72989901
This part is sold individually. This part is white plastic on the outside and metal on the interior, with a hole in the middle. The roller assembly is found in your refrigerator. You will find this pa...
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Shelf Frame Assembly - White – Part Number: 3551JJ2020G
Shelf Frame Assembly - White
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PartSelect #: PS3520468
Manufacturer #: 3551JJ2020G
Note: Frame no longer includes rollers and screws. May be ordered separately.
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Door Gasket - Left Side – Part Number: 4987JJ2002T
Door Gasket - Left Side
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PartSelect #: PS3525085
Manufacturer #: 4987JJ2002T
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Door Gasket - Right Side – Part Number: 4987JJ2002S
Door Gasket - Right Side
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PartSelect #: PS3525084
Manufacturer #: 4987JJ2002S
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Light Bulb – Part Number: 6912JB2004M
Light Bulb
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PartSelect #: PS3530408
Manufacturer #: 6912JB2004M
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BASKET,DOOR – Part Number: MAN62069201
BASKET,DOOR
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PartSelect #: PS3626660
Manufacturer #: MAN62069201
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Door Gasket - Black – Part Number: 4987JJ2002R
Door Gasket - Black
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PartSelect #: PS3525083
Manufacturer #: 4987JJ2002R
This door gasket is used to make an air-tight seal for the cabinet when the door is closed.
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Door Gasket - Black – Part Number: 4987JJ2002Q
Door Gasket - Black
PartSelect #: PS3525082
Manufacturer #: 4987JJ2002Q
This door gasket is used to make an air-tight seal for the cabinet when the door is closed.
$82.04
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Defrost Sensor Assembly – Part Number: 6500JB2001B
Defrost Sensor Assembly
PartSelect #: PS3529165
Manufacturer #: 6500JB2001B
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Fan Assembly – Part Number: 5901JA1021A
Fan Assembly
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PartSelect #: PS3528674
Manufacturer #: 5901JA1021A
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Condenser Fan Motor – Part Number: 4681JB1029D
Condenser Fan Motor
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PartSelect #: PS3523330
Manufacturer #: 4681JB1029D
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Water feed line running from water valve to filter housing was leaking
Shut off water supply. Disconnect main supply line. Remove rear lower panel on back of refrigerator. Remove all tubing clamps on back. Disconnect leaking tubing from water supply valve. Remove water filter and unscrew/remove water filter housing. Replace tubing - connect to water filter housing then to water supply valve. Reconnect filter housing and filter. Reinstall lower panel, then main water supply line, then all tubing clamps. Turn water back on and check for leaks after discarding several glasses of water to fill filter. Job complete!
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Plastic Tube - 5/16 Inch
  • Tom from EASTON, PA
  • Difficulty Level:
    Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    30 - 60 mins
  • Tools:
    Screw drivers, Wrench (Adjustable)
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Changing out the Ice Maker tube
An easy way to get a refrigerator out from the wall is to use a tow strap or 1/2 to 3/4 in. rope. Throw a loop behind refer while keeping both ends in your hands. Let it settle down to the lower half of unit and pull using both hands. Comes right out.
Remove lower panel. Unscrew water valve from cabinet. Remove all tube holders Lay some rags down to catch a little water drainage.
Turn off water supply valve at wall. Unplug Power. Remove filter and filter holder. (one screw).
remove tube from valve by removing plastic C clip. Push plastic ring towards the valve and pull out tube at same time.
With the tube free, remove filter, then mount screw to remove the inside filter holder. When it is out, pull the tube doing the same process as the lower end. Pull tube out and replace with new one putting everything back in reverse order.
Before placing tube holders back on, turn on water to check for leaks.
After turning water back on and plugging in power, push refer back into place.
While I was there, I also replaced the hose from the wall to the refer.
Parts Used:
Plastic Tube - 5/16 Inch
  • HARRY from SPARKS, NV
  • Difficulty Level:
    Really Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    15 - 30 mins
  • Tools:
    Screw drivers, Wrench (Adjustable)
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Fridge waterline for ice maker / door water
The heavy work is moving the fridge, then take off the lower plans. Use a bowel or cup for screws and the water line connector spacers so you don't loos them.
undo connections holding water line, including the bottom brakes for the solenoid. Reuse the spring around the lower waterline to prevent external wear on the line.
Parts Used:
Plastic Tube - 5/16 Inch
  • Todd from MARS HILL, NC
  • Difficulty Level:
    Really Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    Less than 15 mins
  • Tools:
    Screw drivers
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