The run capacitor helps the compressor kick on and off while maintaining a constant temperature in your fridge and freezer. You may need to replace your run capacitor if your refrigerator or freezer section will not start, if they are too warm, or if your refrigerator has become too noisy. Replacing the run capacitor is a relatively easy ...Read moreproject. For this repair you will only need a 1/4 inch nut driver and needle nose pliers. Remember to disconnect the power and water supply line to the unit before you begin this repair. For full step by step instructions, simply click on the video below.
This is a plastic OEM drain plug that is attached to the drain system of your appliance and is compatible with several different makes and models of refrigerators, freezers, and air conditioners. This drain plug is used to prevent water from leaking out of the incorrect drain system within the appliance and is normally removed for cleanin...Read moreg and maintenance. If you notice water leaking inside of your appliance, the plug may be improperly positioned or may need replacing. To replace, simply pull off the damaged plug and insert the new plug in its place.
This OEM drain plug in your freezer is a small white circular part located at the bottom. Its purpose is to seal the front hole of the cabinet, which is used to drain water during defrosting. If you notice water leaking or pooling at the bottom, your drain plug may be deformed or broken. Failure to replace the broken plug can result in wa...Read moreter accumulation, ice buildup, and the growth of bacteria or mold. To remove the existing drain plug from your appliance, no tools are needed. You can simply pull it out of its slot. Please keep in mind that this plug is sold individually.
This hex nut is a fastener made from steel and is used to secure the end of a bolt in various lawn and garden equipment and machinery. It is a genuine OEM replacement part that comes in a standard size of 5/16 of an inch with 18 threads per inch. The hex nut has a hexagonal shape, which gives it greater grip and makes it easy to tighten u...Read moresing a wrench or a set of pliers. The nut also has a flange on one end, which locks the nut in place, prevents damage to the area where it is installed, and allows the load to be evenly distributed. It is important to replace your hex nut if it is loose, cracked, or corroded. If you have not yet removed the old hex nut from your equipment you will need a socket wrench to remove it. After that, you can easily install the new nut by threading it onto a bolt or screw and then tightening it with a wrench or pliers until it is tightly secured.
This is a genuine manufacturer-sourced part which is designed for use on lawn and garden equipment. It is an identical replacement for a missing or a damaged clamp that is used to secure the hose. Keep in mind this high-quality product is made of durable metal and is sold individually. Please make sure to check the appropriate diagrams for your model for the correct location and application of this hardware.
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Denise from Lowell, MI
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Less than 15 mins
Bought a new capacitor.
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Door wasn't closing correctly.
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Catrina from Calumet City, IL
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15 - 30 mins
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My husband removed the old hinge, by taking out the old screws and the old hinge and attached the new one, by inserting the new hinge and the new screws. It was as easy as 123.
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Refrigerator was not cooling
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Vicki from Johnson City, TX
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This was a simple job. Raised the flap in the back that houses the compressor, removed the wire that holds the relay, pulled out the old relay and pushed the new one on. Replaced wire holder and that was it. Plugged it frig and freezer is at zero and lower compartment at 35. As easy as brushing your teeth!