72042 (ASWCSE5) LG Refrigerator - Overview
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Door Bin
PartSelect #: PS3637058
Manufacturer #: AAP73252202
Refrigerator door bin AAP73252202 is an original equipment manufacturer (OEM) part that fits some Kenmore Elite bottom-freezer refrigerators in the following series: 7957204, 7957205, 7957209, 7957218...
$74.08
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Handle Screw
PartSelect #: PS8752913
Manufacturer #: MJB63190001
This handle screw, also known as a mounting bolt, is a mounting screw to help secure the door handle to your refrigerator door. If your handle is loose, you may just need to tighten the screw. If your...
$15.00
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Door Shelf Bin Assembly
PartSelect #: PS3637059
Manufacturer #: AAP73252302
This door basket assembly is supplied by the original manufacturer to provide storage for various food items in refrigerators. It consists of a white plastic base and a transparent shield, measuring 1...
$65.73
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Door Gasket
PartSelect #: PS11758511
Manufacturer #: MDS38201426
Freezer door gasket is on the inner door panel and creates a seal around the door to prevent warm air from entering the freezer compartment.
$80.82
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Primary Water Valve - Single Coil
PartSelect #: PS3536019
Manufacturer #: MJX41178908
If your air conditioner isn't working as it used to, our LG DC Motor Assembly could be the solution you've been looking for. This part is not just any replacement part, it's an original equipment manu...
$63.64
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Evaporator Fan Motor
PartSelect #: PS3523323
Manufacturer #: 4681JB1027C
This is a genuine OEM evaporator motor that directly powers the evaporator mechanism within your refrigerator. This mechanism is responsible for pulling air over the evaporator coils, which are cold, ...
$109.40
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Micro Switch
PartSelect #: PS3529276
Manufacturer #: 6600JB3001C
This is a micro switch for various models of LG refrigerators. This switch is responsible for turning the ice dispenser on and off within the freezer compartment of the fridge. If this switch is damag...
$31.58
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GASKET ASSEMBLY,DOOR
PartSelect #: PS11732673
Manufacturer #: ADX72930460
This fridge gasket, also known as a door seal, is an authentic OEM part supplied by LG for use with various models of LG refrigerators. It is a flexible strip of rubber that sits along the perimeter o...
$101.29
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Refrigerator Water Reservoir
PartSelect #: PS3618757
Manufacturer #: AJL72911502
The water reservoir holds the water for the water dispenser as the water chills.
$63.64
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Ice Maker Assembly - 3 Wire
PartSelect #: PS7788172
Manufacturer #: AEQ73110203
NOTE: The Secondary (smaller) wire connector has 3 wires in it. If original ice maker has 6 wire connector see part number AEQ73110205. Please verify connector before ordering.
$229.16
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Our refrigerator was not dispencing water or ice.
Turned of water to refrigerator and unplugged refrigerator. Removed the water line from refrigerator. Removed back panel. Removed mounting screw from the water valve, Unhooked wire harness from valve and removed the water line on back of valve. Reconnected wiring harness to new valve, reconnected water line on back of valve. Replaced the
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back panel to refrigerator and put the water line back on the new valve. Turned on water valve and checked for leaks. It's now dispensing water and ice.
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Nancy from NEW ALBANY, IN
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Difficulty Level:Very Easy
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Total Repair Time:Less than 15 mins
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Tools:Pliers, Screw drivers, Wrench (Adjustable)
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Water inlet valve was leaking
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1) Pull the refrigerator away from the wall, unplug the power cable
2) Shut off the water at the wall valve
3) Disconnect the water line at the inlet valve on the refrigerator (lower corner, right side), this is a threaded pipe fitting requiring a small open end wrench
... Read more />4) Remove the lower rear panel
5) Remove the water inlet and distribution valve assembly, there is one sheet-metal screw holding the assembly to the back edge of the refrigerator.
6) Carefully pull the assembly out of the back of the refrigerator, leave the distribution water lines attached, note the orientation
7) Disconnect the electrical connectors, note the orientation/types
8) Disconnect the water line from the inlet valve, remove the retaining clip, then pull out the line. Note - a small metal star shaped tube fitting may come out with the valve, this is fine and will not be used again.
9) Remove the inlet valve from the assembly (there are two small sheet-metal screws that are very tight, the correct/precise size, good quality Philips head screw driver is necessary or use a small set of vice-grips to grab the head of the screw)
10) Attach the new valve to the valve assembly, connect the electrical connectors, note - at the plastic refrigerator water line that connects to the inlet valve, trim/cut a small section off the end of the water line before connecting it to the valve. This will provide a fresh interface for the connection. Push the line in firmly and then install the retaining clip.
11) Perform a quick functional check before putting everything back together - Attach the water line from the wall, turn on the water, attach the electrical connectors, plug in the refrigerator power cable and test for operation and leaks.
12) Assuming no leaks/operational issues, unplug the refrigerator power cable again, turn off the water at the wall, disconnect the water line at the inlet valve and reinstall the valve assembly and rear panel. Reconnect the water line and plug in the power cable and you should be good to go.!
1) Pull the refrigerator away from the wall, unplug the power cable
2) Shut off the water at the wall valve
3) Disconnect the water line at the inlet valve on the refrigerator (lower corner, right side), this is a threaded pipe fitting requiring a small open end wrench
... Read more />4) Remove the lower rear panel
5) Remove the water inlet and distribution valve assembly, there is one sheet-metal screw holding the assembly to the back edge of the refrigerator.
6) Carefully pull the assembly out of the back of the refrigerator, leave the distribution water lines attached, note the orientation
7) Disconnect the electrical connectors, note the orientation/types
8) Disconnect the water line from the inlet valve, remove the retaining clip, then pull out the line. Note - a small metal star shaped tube fitting may come out with the valve, this is fine and will not be used again.
9) Remove the inlet valve from the assembly (there are two small sheet-metal screws that are very tight, the correct/precise size, good quality Philips head screw driver is necessary or use a small set of vice-grips to grab the head of the screw)
10) Attach the new valve to the valve assembly, connect the electrical connectors, note - at the plastic refrigerator water line that connects to the inlet valve, trim/cut a small section off the end of the water line before connecting it to the valve. This will provide a fresh interface for the connection. Push the line in firmly and then install the retaining clip.
11) Perform a quick functional check before putting everything back together - Attach the water line from the wall, turn on the water, attach the electrical connectors, plug in the refrigerator power cable and test for operation and leaks.
12) Assuming no leaks/operational issues, unplug the refrigerator power cable again, turn off the water at the wall, disconnect the water line at the inlet valve and reinstall the valve assembly and rear panel. Reconnect the water line and plug in the power cable and you should be good to go.!
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JONATHAN from ROSWELL, GA
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Difficulty Level:A Bit Difficult
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Total Repair Time:30 - 60 mins
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Tools:Screw drivers, Wrench set
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Ice maker wore out.
I installed the new 3 wire ice maker very easily, but it was defective. I was told that instructions for the return of the defective part would be sent later due to the virus. I have never received the return instruction.
I did receive a credit for the defective part. VERY Satisfied with y’all’s service.
Waiting for return i ... Read more nstructions if y’all still want it back.
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Thomas Pennebaker
I did receive a credit for the defective part. VERY Satisfied with y’all’s service.
Waiting for return i ... Read more nstructions if y’all still want it back.
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Thomas from LA PLACE, LA
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:30 - 60 mins
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Tools:Screw drivers
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