The shelf retainer bar end cap is used to keep the retainer bar in place, and can be used on either the right or left hand side of the bar. This white, OEM end cap is approximately 2 inches long, and made entirely of plastic. The shelf bar and cap snap into place on the door to attach the door shelf bar to the inner door liner. This part ...Read moreis also known as a rail end cap. If the door bar is not properly attached to the inner door liner, your items will not be secure on the shelf, and are likely to fall.
This refrigerator door shelf trim is approximately 28 inches long. It is all white in color, and it is made entirely of metal. NOTE: The image may not be of the exact product but will function properly.
This hinge can be used for washers and refrigerators. The hinge is used to easily open and close your appliance door. If you put too much pressure or weight on the door, it can break the hinge or the hinge bearing. If this is the case, replacing this part can solve the issue. This hinge is 1 inch in diameter, is black in color and made fr...Read moreom plastic. Remember to unplug your appliance from the power source before beginning this installation project. Refer to the manual provided by the manufacturer for further installation instructions.
This clear fresh food control knob is almost three inches in diameter. There is blue numbering around the perimeter of the knob denoting the level of coldness inside the refrigerator.
This thermostat cuts out at 38 degrees Fahrenheit. The thermostat will sense the temperature increase in the evaporator during the defrost cycle and will cycle the defrost heater off after the ice or frost is melted.
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Lights inside refrigerator not working
136 of 255 peoplefound this instruction helpful.
Clint from Rayville, MO
Really Easy
Less than 15 mins
Screw drivers
I used a flat-head screwdriver to pop out the old light rocker switch. Then, I unplugged the wires, plugged them into the new light rocker switch, and then popped the new switch into the hole. That's it! Lights began working again.
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Light Switch broke
48 of 78 peoplefound this instruction helpful.
James Richard from St. Cloud, MN
Easy
Less than 15 mins
Socket set
An easy job for smaller hands. Removed the two bolts holding the light cover. Removed two electrical connections from the old switch by pinching the retaining clip,removed the switch, snapped in the new one and re-attached the connectors. Your online illustrations helped me to know that the plastic housing for the light switch would only
... Read moreswing down so far and was not intended to be removed. Saved me from breaking that plastic cover's tabs. This home repair saved me more than 5 times the cost of hiring a professional to do it. Very happy homeowner.
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Coils frozen in refrigerator
33 of 47 peoplefound this instruction helpful.
robert from Martinez, GA
Easy
15 - 30 mins
Nutdriver
Cooling coils froze up. Removed back panel in freezer section. After thawing coils, manually advanced defrost timer to check if fan stopped and defrost (heat) strips energized. Fan did stop, but heating strips did not energize to thaw coils. Used electrical meter to determine circuit was open at defrost thermostat. Ordered replacement and
... Read more installed in about 20 minutes. No issues so far.