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broken shelf
I put the end caps on the shelf bar and popped them into the slots on the refrigerator door. Very easy. Good experience ordering from PartSelect. Glad I could make repair with minimal expense.
Door shelf did not stay in place, the end cap on one side was broken
I simply attached the part. It was so easy. What amazed me is how easy it was to order the part. Locating the part was on line was the simplest item I've purchase, the diagrams of the refrigerator were very helpful.
I had to use a screw driver to spread the prongs enough to fit into the area to secure it. Very easy. The service was great , we recieved the part in 2 days
Door shelf end cap was broken allowing items to fall out of refrigerator when opening the door.
Installation was a breeze! Simply place shelf front into end cap set and while door is supported with assistance from another person, press endcaps into slots of the door backing. A proper quick fix and no more items falling out.
hardest part was pulling out the refrigerator. it took about five minutes. parts fit perfectly. only thing to look for is some excess flashing on the end of the tube. easily removed with a pocket knife. simple repair.
Refrigerator collected water an ice in refrigerator and freezer.
Removed items and defrosted freezer. I then removed metal shelves, ice maker, bottom sliding tray and false bottom, freezer back, and light bulb with wire track. Cut wires to defrost thermostat and spliced in new thermostat. Reassembled shelves, back, etc., in reverse order. Old thermostat tested "open" in hot and cold water with Ohm meter tester.
Replaced bracket-amazed to find how quickly I was able to id the part on this 20 year old refrigerator. Ordered the part and received it the next day! Thanks for the good service! , Bob
I followed the instructions sent with the piece and VOILA it was repaired in less than 5 minutes. The whole process from finding the part of the web site to the ordering to the arrival of the part to the repair was so wonderfully simple. THANK YOU!!!
The fridge was too warm while the freezer was cold
First I called my friend Robert in Kissimmee, Fl to have an idea regarding the problem because I had never serviced a fridge before. Then he suggested that I check with PartSelect on the Web. Then PartSelect repair videos showed me everything. I followed step-by-step but the problem persisted. I finally realized that the airflow conduit between the freezer and the fridge was clogged with ice. I then proceeded to remove the ice underneath the coil on the aluminum cover and Bingo. The problem was in fact the ice. Well, I only spent $33 dollars for the non-necessary Bimetal Defrost Thermostat. I learned a great deal from that repair.