The French door divider spring fits most Samsung French door style refrigerators. The spring applies tension between components in the refrigerator, which engages and retracts the door flap. This will...
This is an evaporator fan motor for a wide range of Samsung refrigerators. Evaporator fans pull warm air through evaporator coils to cool and maintain the internal temperature of the refrigerator. If ...
This is a door gasket, also known as a door seal, for Samsung refrigerators. This door gasket is used to create a barrier between the cooled interior temperature of the refrigerator, and the warmer te...
This evaporator fan motor is sourced from the original manufacturer for use in refrigerators. It circulates cold air throughout the refrigerator compartment to maintain consistent cooling. If the evap...
This Samsung hex screw is a genuine OEM replacement fastener that is designed for the refrigerator door handle. It is a stainless steel screw that secures the handle to the refrigerator door. It is re...
This is a power cord made for Samsung refrigerators. If your current power cord is damaged, broken, or no longer supplying power to your fridge, you can disconnect it from the wall outlet, strip it fr...
This white-colored flipper or mullion assembly serves as a seal mechanism found between the French doors of your refrigerator. It measures 36 inches in length and 2 inches in width. Positioned along t...
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The installation video notes that the door mullion spring has a bent end, and that the bent end of the spring is to be inserted into the LOWER hinge. However, on my refrigerator door, the bent end of the door mullion spring must be inserted into the UPPER hinge in order for the door to function properly. (Also noted that in your video t
... Read morehe installer manually closed the door mullion rather than just closing the refrigerator door, another indication that the installation of the spring was incorrect.) After watching the video several times to confirm I was installing the door mullion spring according to the video instructions, I tried inserting the bent end of the door mullion spring into the upper hinge, which proved to be the correct installation of the door mull spring. What should have been a 5 minute repair turned into an ½ hour repair.
Went to You Tube and saw video on how to replace broken mullion spring. Ordered part online (more than one in case one broke -very cheap <$3.00 per part). Watched video twice and was able to follow instructions and insert spring correctly. Not difficult if you pay attention to details on how the spring must fit and which end goes wher
... Read moree. The door works perfectly!
There is a pretty good video about this on youtube, but complications arose nonetheless. The replacement spring supplied by Partselect is a bit different from the original in two ways. First, it is made of heavier-gauge wire; this is a good thing for durability, but it makes installation tougher. Second, the ends of the spring, which a
... Read morere bent at right angles to the spring axis in order to fit into the plastic sleeves that hold the spring ends, are far too long. Once I figured this out, i snipped the ends down by a quarter inch or so, and they fit into the sleeves just fine after a certain amount of persuasion from needle-nose pliers. All things considered, it was a bit harder than it should have been, but the door works now, so all is well.