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Run Capacitor – Part Number: 5304464438
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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 project. 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.
Dryer Screw – Part Number: WP90767
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Dishwasher Screw – Part Number: WPW10348409
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Gasket Retainer Clip Kit - 24 Pieces – Part Number: 5303922007
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Gasket Retainer Clip Kit - 24 Pieces
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This gasket retainer clip kit is for freezers. There are 24 pieces in this kit. The clips are what secure the gasket and liner to the freezer lid. The clips are white in color and made of plastic. If you notice frost build up in your freezer or that is it is not maintaining its temperature, this might be because the retainer clips have broken, and this has caused the gasket to become loose. This is a genuine OEM part that is obtained right from the manufacturer, ensuring a quality repair.
Freezer Door Hinge – Part Number: 297313200
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Hanging Basket – Part Number: 216848200
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This part may appear different than the original, but will function the same.
Ceramic Fuse - 20 amp – Part Number: WPM0805101
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Ceramic Fuse - 20 amp
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This microwave fuse is just over an inch in length. It has a white ceramic center, and metal on either end. This is a twenty amp 250-volt fuse, and is used to power your microwave. If your microwave will not heat properly, will not turn on, or the touch pad becomes unresponsive, there could be a faulty fuse which should be replaced. Remember, since this part contains an electrical charge, before you replace the fuse from your microwave, make sure that the power is disconnected from the unit. This part is sold individually. NOTE: Make sure your microwave is unplugged, and your capacitor is discharged before you begin this repair. A capacitor stores large amounts of electricity even after your microwave is unplugged.
Heat Resistant Adhesive – Part Number: W10841140
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This is a heat-resistant adhesive for your appliance. The heat resistance allows you to stick parts such as grate feet, gaskets, and felt seals in hot areas, such as a cooktop, without compromising the integrity of the adhesive. It is white in color, and the tube is approximately 7.5 inches long.
Compressor Start Relay – Part Number: 216008900
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Range Hex Nut – Part Number: WP488130
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Range Hex Nut
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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 wear 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.
Interior Drain Plug – Part Number: 216502600
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Interior Drain Plug
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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 cleaning 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.
Refrigerator Screw – Part Number: WP3-24004-109
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Refrigerator Screw
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Clicking sound then within a minute clicking again, not cooling.
81 of 97 people found this instruction helpful.
  • Melvin from Semmes, AL
  • Easy
  • Less than 15 mins
UNPLUG REFRIGERATOR. Carefully remove relay from the side of the compressor. You shouldn't need a tool to do this, if it is hard you can gently pry the edge with a flat head screw driver just to loosen. Unplug white and red wires from relay, noting that the white wire goes in the hole with a #2 stamped beside it. Shake old relay, if it r attles like a baby rattler then it's most likely the problem. Replace wires into the new relay and plug back into the compressor.
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buttom of refrigerator not cold
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  • Giuseppe from brick, NJ
  • Really Easy
  • Less than 15 mins
  • Screw drivers
unplug it, pulled compressor start relay,which i thing it was the problem, but i replace bolt, very easy.
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microwave oven blew fuse
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  • tad from tamarack, MN
  • Really Easy
  • Less than 15 mins
  • Pliers, Screw drivers
First I removed upper front grill by removing two Philips head screws on top and pulling off. This exposed the Philips head screw which holds control panel in place. After removing screw I pushed up on panel and it came off to expose fuse. With needle nose pliers I removed old fuse and again with pliers held new fuse in position. With th e help of a bladed screwdriver, I pushed new fuse into holder, then replaced panel, screw and grill. This took less than 15 minutes even as one of the wires on control panel pulled out of connection and took some time to locate where to reconnect, otherwise was an easy fix
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