My ice maker overflowed water and made a mess in the freezer
The part was extremely easy to replace. The unit came out with one screw, and I had to unplug the wire connection. After removing I noticed the ice tray was cracked - that's what caused the problem. The new unit went in easily with 1 plug in connection and 1 screw. I was done in less than 10 minutes.
Each time we've had to move we have to remove the doors from the fridge to get it thru the front door.since water and ice run thru the freezer door there are 2 tubes that connect at the bottom of the freezer door that aren't meant to be separated very often if ever.it's easier to cut the tubing on b
With alot of elbow grease and a pair of pliars we managed to get the old connector off wo cuttig the tubing as the tubing was getting to short from being cut once to many times & there was no more play in the length.Original connector was a different color and shapped slightly different than the new one so was a bit concerned that I had ordered the wrong part but it went one very easily & did not leak. We even managed to remove it again just to see if it was possible wo cutting again. it came off with no trouble.I would say the replacement part was a better fit than the original simply because we could remove it easily wo having to cut the tube!
Motor wouldn't work to turn the fan to keep fridge cool.
I am a woman and I did this in about 10 mins. I turned off the water, disconnected the water line, took the back off the fridge, disconnected the motor plug and unscrewed the fan. It took a little maneuvering to get the fan out but once I did it was a breeze. Opened up back door that housed the motor, took the motor out and put in the new one. Put everything back together and it's working great. Very fast shipping so don't pay for the expedited way to ship. I ordered Sunday night and it was in my door by 10:00 Tuesday morning.
The fan motor is easy to replace after the lower cover on the back of the refrigerator is removed. There is a drain tube (1 screw) that has to be removed in order for the fan support to be removed.
Ice tray was bent and spilling water onto ice making it freeze
I took the ice out with one screw and took out the old tray the new one slipped right in and I hooked up the little heat strip with one snap works perfect cost $10 I was told by appliance repair tech that I needed to replace the ice maker for $450 saved $440 dollars replacing the bent or warped ice tray