This hex nut is an authentic Whirlpool part that is sourced directly from the original equipment manufacturer, and will fit a variety of appliances including ovens, microwaves, refrigerators, air conditioners, and dishwashers. It is a metal part with a threaded hole to fasten parts in the appliance together. It is common for this part to ...Read morewear out; it is recommended to order a spare. To replace this part the tools needed are a nut driver or wrench. This nut features a built-in external tooth lock washer, which is used to help keep the nut in place.
This air conditioner control knob is gray in color, and measures approximately 1 inch in diameter. This replacement part allows you to properly control all the air conditioner settings. If your knob has broken or gone missing it will need to be replaced. This repair requires no tools to complete. You simply remove the old knob by pulling ...Read moreit off and press the new knob into place by lining it up with the shaft. This genuine OEM replacement knob is sold individually.
This motor clip is an original manufacturer replacement clip used to secure the motor in your home appliances. It holds the motor firmly to its housing to prevent shaking and potential damage while the appliance is in use. Over time the clip can fail due to exposure to high temperatures, vibration, and humidity resulting in an unstable mo...Read moretor and decreased performance. Remove and discard the faulty clip and place the new one in its position. Align it appropriately with the motor and mounting bracket before securing it in place. Be sure to check your equipment specifications as your appliance may require two clips to complete the repair, and this clip is sold individually.
Silicone rubber adhesive is a high temperature adhesive that is used for gaskets on dryers and felt seals. It is used on many different appliances for many different application reasons. This silicone paste creates a waterproof seal between components. This product is a 2 oz. tube. Unplug your appliance if you will be working on any inter...Read morenal workings and applying this sealant. Wear gloves to protect your hand from accidently applying sealant to your skin. The surface must be clean, dry, and free from oil and grease. Coat one surface and let it dry for at least one minute and then bond.
This thermostat is for residential air conditioners and is responsible for regulating temperature. The thermostat comes with the clip to attach it to your AC and a visual guide to help with the repair. If your thermostat will not cool properly, or the compressor will not switch on or off, you could have a faulty thermostat. Before you rep...Read morelace your thermostat, remove it from the unit and clear any dust or debris that has built up, because a buildup of dust can interfere with the reading. If the issue continues, you should replace the part. Make sure the power is disconnected to your air conditioning unit before you begin the repair.
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Ac Would Cool But Compresser Would Not Cycle On &Off
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Ron from Knob Noster, MO
Really Easy
15 - 30 mins
Screw drivers
Replaced the temp control and sensor. Controls on this unit are easy to get to and electrical connections were slide ons
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A/C coils would freeze up and unit would not shut off with temperature control.
1 of 2 peoplefound this instruction helpful.
Travis from Locust Grove, GA
Really Easy
30 - 60 mins
Nutdriver, Pliers, Screw drivers
Unplugged unit. Pulled front cover and removed switch knobs. Pulled switch plate off and replaced thermostat switch and temperature sensor bulb assembly. Reassembled and plugged in. Unit works normal.
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Both motor clips broken - >40 year old dryer!!
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susan from Socorro, NM
A Bit Difficult
30 - 60 mins
Removed the back - Saw the broken clips on the base of the dryer (the wires to the motor were pulling out because the motor was slipping).
Guessed that the parts were motor clips (no pix in the web site!)
Got the parts in post - they were identical except needed some rubber grips inside to hold tight (Used pieces of
... Read morebike tire inner tube cut to fit for this.) Attached clips. Works fine!!
(Son is an engineer - he found the problem. Husband is a retired doctor - he couldn't!! but together they supplied the muscle) Sue (67 years old)