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Fill tube on the icemaker was leaking.Looked at sears repair parts list and part was $62. I found the same part here for $4.99. Very easy to just remove the old part and replace it with the new. I also received the part in two days. Amazing!!!!
3 of 4 people
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Walton from Woodland, PA
- Really Easy
- 15 - 30 mins
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Pliers
Simlpy removed two screws to remove the old part. replaced the new part and put the two screws in. Job finished.
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Divider front of fridge hot to touch Condenser fan not working
3 of 4 people
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John from Holden, MA
- Easy
- 15 - 30 mins
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Nutdriver, Pliers
removed back cover, removed fan motor and replaced with new one. connected new power wires. worked right away
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changed the light bulb still would not work so I figured it was the switch sure enough.
3 of 4 people
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anthony from HAVELOCK, NC
- Really Easy
- 15 - 30 mins
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.
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the light socket broke apart
4 of 7 people
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Elyse from Skokie, IL
- Really Easy
- 15 - 30 mins
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Screw drivers
I took out the old socket by moving a clip. Reattached the electrical wires, clicked in the socket and that was it.
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Cracked Icemaker Water Fill Tube
4 of 7 people
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James from Ft. Lauderdale, FL
- Really Easy
- 15 - 30 mins
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Pliers, Screw drivers
The plastic part that connects the fresh cold water to the ice maker in back of the fridge cracked.
Do to the fact that Whirlpool has the part stick out on the back top part of the fridge. So if you push the fridge just an inch too far back the plastic part will crack.
I ordered (The Part S&H)- came to about, $11.00.
... Read more />1. Turned off the cold water under the sink.
2. In the back of the freezer section. I unscrewed the two screws that held the old broken part to the fridge.
3. I opened the freezer section and cleared out the top shelf till I could see the back of the fridge.
4. I removed the old plastic part by pushing & wiggling it about forward and it then extended out the back of the freezer side and then I pulled it out the back and it came out.
5. I slid the new replacement part in basically the reverse of step 4.
6. I connected the hose in the back. To the new, replacement plastic part, that fills the automatic ice tray with water.
7. Once finished I glued a small 2”x2” piece of wood next to the new part so the fridge will never get too close to the back wall so to never break that part that sticks out again.
Before just a small bump could break the part and water is everywhere and this leak could happen slowly at first and the next day what a mess.
Some fridges have this part recessed into the back of the fridge so this would never happen as my other fridge has.
Also, this might seem like more work then it was. It was very simple. I was scared I'd screw it up, but just did it step by step. If I had someone do it. It would have cost me a bundle.
It took more time to type this, then to do the work.
I had no instructions to follow, but again, was easer then I thought it would be.
I hope that this was helpful,
Jim Vourakis
Do to the fact that Whirlpool has the part stick out on the back top part of the fridge. So if you push the fridge just an inch too far back the plastic part will crack.
I ordered (The Part S&H)- came to about, $11.00.
... Read more />1. Turned off the cold water under the sink.
2. In the back of the freezer section. I unscrewed the two screws that held the old broken part to the fridge.
3. I opened the freezer section and cleared out the top shelf till I could see the back of the fridge.
4. I removed the old plastic part by pushing & wiggling it about forward and it then extended out the back of the freezer side and then I pulled it out the back and it came out.
5. I slid the new replacement part in basically the reverse of step 4.
6. I connected the hose in the back. To the new, replacement plastic part, that fills the automatic ice tray with water.
7. Once finished I glued a small 2”x2” piece of wood next to the new part so the fridge will never get too close to the back wall so to never break that part that sticks out again.
Before just a small bump could break the part and water is everywhere and this leak could happen slowly at first and the next day what a mess.
Some fridges have this part recessed into the back of the fridge so this would never happen as my other fridge has.
Also, this might seem like more work then it was. It was very simple. I was scared I'd screw it up, but just did it step by step. If I had someone do it. It would have cost me a bundle.
It took more time to type this, then to do the work.
I had no instructions to follow, but again, was easer then I thought it would be.
I hope that this was helpful,
Jim Vourakis
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Refrigerator quit cooling and the freezer wasn't freezing anything
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Tonya from Grand Prairie, TX
- Really Easy
- 15 - 30 mins
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Socket set
Order the part from the Internet on Sunday, it mailed out on Monday and I received it on Tuesday. I unplugged the fan then undone 3 screws that held the fan bracket to the refrigerator pulled it out unscrewed 3 more nuts and replaced the fan on the bracket and I cut the old wire plug off the old fan and with 2 wire nuts put it on my new f
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an. Replaced the fan and bracket back on the refrigerator plugged it in and it works like a new refrigerator.
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Door Shelf End Cap broke
4 of 7 people
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Jim from Banning, CO
- Really Easy
- Less than 15 mins
I inserted the new door shelf end cap into the door shelf rod and reinserted into the door
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Water fill tube broken
3 of 4 people
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Jeffrey from Monroe, MI
- Really Easy
- Less than 15 mins
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Screw drivers
removed two screws and pulled part out of the unit. The local appliance store said they needed model and part # to try to identify and order the part. Found part select online, found the part immediately, ordered the part for $4.50 or so. Part was delivered in 2 days! Very easy installation and the part works perfectly. Thanks so muc
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Water didn't dispense out of frig door
5 of 10 people
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Brian from Golden, CO
- Really Easy
- 30 - 60 mins
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Nutdriver, Screw drivers
I purchased the part and put it in,
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Mounting bracket was riveted on old motor, mounting bracket holes on new motor were different
2 of 2 people
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MIKE from ARLINGTON, OR
- A Bit Difficult
- 1- 2 hours
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Nutdriver, Screw drivers
removed shims on screws holding motor together, enlarged hole in mounting bracket so motor screws could also go through mounting brackets.
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Broken plastic part at top of water fill tube to freezer
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Jay from Mt. Pleasant, WI
- Really Easy
- 30 - 60 mins
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Screw drivers, Socket set
Simple. 1st, removed broken part to understand part (water fill tube to freezer, plastic part at top of fill tube cracked). 2nd go on your web site and look at prints to find part number, Study video to understand video. 3rd. Called customer service and lady was very nice and efficient. Placed order and received. Study video again a
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nd installed. My 9 year old grandson was visiting from out of town and assisted in installation. Just over 30 minutes to install
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fans and lights worked in refrigerator but not cooling
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James from Blue Springs, MO
- Easy
- 30 - 60 mins
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Nutdriver, Pliers, Screw drivers
By going on line and going to PartsSelect, the check out procedures traced the problem to the start/overload relay. Using a nut driver, I removed the back panel and using their instruction, I installed the overload relay. On the next to the last step on the instruction, the sealer in the kit was already hardened. I called the service
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hot line at PartsSelect and they apologized and sent me another kit to finish the repair. In two days, the new kit came and the repair was complete. The whole experience with PartsSelect was great.
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Fan was noisy - bearing had failed
2 of 2 people
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Karl from Wellesley, MA
- A Bit Difficult
- 30 - 60 mins
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Nutdriver
It's self-explanatory. The procedure is obvious; it's just a little difficult. The only hard part is attaching the mounting brackets to the fan. If you can't tighten the mounting bolts, loosen them and reposition the brackets. You might end up mispositioning them at first, because they are hard to reach.
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Faulty light socket
3 of 5 people
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Larry from HOUSTON, TX
- Very Easy
- 15 - 30 mins
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Screw drivers
Followed the video instructions.
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Bad fan motor
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Mark from Farmington Hills, MI
- Easy
- 15 - 30 mins
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Nutdriver
Pop off six mounting screws and the ground screw. Remove the fan blade and reattach. Reinstall. Save yourself big bucks.
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