ATN130BK2 Frigidaire Refrigerator - Instructions
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Frost in freezer, fridge not cold
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Bob from Pinole, CA
- A Bit Difficult
- 30 - 60 mins
From most posts I've read, the defrost timer was the culprit so I blindly ordered one. Easy install but did not fix the problem so I broke out the ohm meter. The only other 2 items it could be all tested good with my meter so I bypassed the defrost thermostat (per forum help...actually quite easy)and it defrosted fine, which told me I nee
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ded a new defrost thermostat. Installed fairly easy and problem gone.
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Refrigerator was not cooling and the motor was running constantly
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Anil from Somerset, NJ
- Really Easy
- 15 - 30 mins
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Nutdriver, Pliers
Having tried PartSelect.com before, I was very comfortable with the process. Input my symptoms and the feed back I received was that one of the 2 things (Defrost Timer or Defrost Thermostat)might need replacement. Since the cost was not much and over night shipping would cost more than the product, I decided to order both the parts. Chang
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ing parts was a breeze. The instructions posted by others on your web site were very easy to follow. You guys save me a bundle every time I have any thing going worng with any of my appliances.
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the freezer would stick in defrost and not come out
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carol from woodland, WA
- Really Easy
- Less than 15 mins
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Screw drivers
Removed the vent cover at the bottom. Removed the screws. disconected the harnes and put the new timer in. This was a very easy fix. Thank You!
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first fresh food too hot, then freezer too hot
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Rita from Lake Luzerne, NY
- Really Easy
- Less than 15 mins
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Nutdriver
Based on the website I decided it was most probably the defrost timer, and that was correct. I ordered it, watched the video, and two days later the part was at my door. Took the nut driver, removed 4 screws, then removed the old defrost timer, installed the new one, re-installed the whole plastic assembly with the four screws, and done
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!!! Couldn't have been easier.
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For years we opened the refridgerator door and the things fell off the bottom shelf.
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Anne from Prudence Island, RI
- Really Easy
- Less than 15 mins
We ordered end pieces for the shelf holder, attached them to the long piece and snaped them into the door. Three minutes to open the box, attach, and close the door. A less than 20 dollar repair and success!
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Drain pan for refrigerator
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Lynda from Rocky Point, NY
- Difficult
- 1- 2 hours
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Pliers, Screw drivers
Took old defrost pan off, put new one on. Had to bend new defrost pan a little for it to fit..
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no shelves refrigerator door
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Nancy from Schenectady, NY
- Really Easy
- Less than 15 mins
Needed to saw the pieces. PUrchased hacksaw.
Son sawed the pieces. Went in like a piece of cake.
Son sawed the pieces. Went in like a piece of cake.
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Freezer just quit working. I could turn thermostat off. Click ever few seconds would stop..I figured the thermostat was good compressor not starting
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kenneth from Ayden, NC
- Really Easy
- Less than 15 mins
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Screw drivers
First unplug it and pull away from wall to gain access to the Rear of freezer.
From the rear of the freezer. You can clearly see the compressor.....I had to lay in the floor. Best way to see what your doing .
Attached to the side of the compressor
Is square cover over the start relay..it has a metal bail that retains the ... Read more cover. Simply remove the strap with a flat blade screwdriver the cover can then be removed. A flashlight and screwdriver is all I needed
The switch body plugs onto the compressor with pins or blades. Mine broke in a few pieces by the time it was completely removed. The start switch has very tight connections so its a bit of a struggle to get it off. ..stick screw driver behind it and try pry evenly until its off..secure new switch on the pins and push it in ..there is one single wire attached to the start switch no confusion there.install cover and its retainer and its done..
From the rear of the freezer. You can clearly see the compressor.....I had to lay in the floor. Best way to see what your doing .
Attached to the side of the compressor
Is square cover over the start relay..it has a metal bail that retains the ... Read more cover. Simply remove the strap with a flat blade screwdriver the cover can then be removed. A flashlight and screwdriver is all I needed
The switch body plugs onto the compressor with pins or blades. Mine broke in a few pieces by the time it was completely removed. The start switch has very tight connections so its a bit of a struggle to get it off. ..stick screw driver behind it and try pry evenly until its off..secure new switch on the pins and push it in ..there is one single wire attached to the start switch no confusion there.install cover and its retainer and its done..
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Defrost timer was not working
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Harold from Grants, NM
- Really Easy
- Less than 15 mins
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Screw drivers
Found the part on this site ordered and received part in 3 days. Took approx. 10 min to replace. Thanks for the quick service.
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The refrigerator light would not work ...even after replacing the bulb.
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TIM from WOODBURY, TN
- Really Easy
- Less than 15 mins
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Screw drivers
I used a flat head screwdriver to pry open the front of the socket as I pushed the socket toward the freezer side. I unplugged the two wires connected to the socket then re-connected the two wires to the new socket and popped the new socket back in. I then put a new light bulb in and we had light again in the fridge.
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light blub blew
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earl a from GIRDLER, KY
- Really Easy
- Less than 15 mins
unplug power from ref removed old light socket only difference wired a little different checked new socket compaired to old checked terminal ends small big looked at wires big,little plugged up put in new light blub plugged ref power back on work power off pushed socket bac in power on works
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The old end caps were broken
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Fred from WHITMORE LAKE, MI
- Very Easy
- Less than 15 mins
Pulled the few end caps off the retainer bars, pushed the new ones in, and used a medium hand strike to seat the end caps in the doors slots.
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Shelves wobble and gasket leaked..
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Carla from Sumter, SC
- Easy
- 15 - 30 mins
I replaced the shelf end caps in the shelves of my fridge and I also replaced the gasket around the door.
Every time I would open the door, things would fall out because the shelves were giving, because the end caps were broken. Once I got the new ones, I was amazed that these parts are still available and that they lock righ ... Read more t in with no problem. Once you get one in, you then have to place one end of that retaining bar into that, very tightly, making sure the end is completely secure in the cap. Then you can lock the other cap to the other end, lock it into place in the door and whala! It is just that simple.
Now the gaket is another story, it is best to soak the gasket in hot water first to draw it up abit so it will be snug and also to use lubricant such as petroleum around the inside where it is going to fit to the door. This made it extremely easy to afix to my door with no problems. I am so glad for this site.. hundreds of dollars saved!!
Every time I would open the door, things would fall out because the shelves were giving, because the end caps were broken. Once I got the new ones, I was amazed that these parts are still available and that they lock righ ... Read more t in with no problem. Once you get one in, you then have to place one end of that retaining bar into that, very tightly, making sure the end is completely secure in the cap. Then you can lock the other cap to the other end, lock it into place in the door and whala! It is just that simple.
Now the gaket is another story, it is best to soak the gasket in hot water first to draw it up abit so it will be snug and also to use lubricant such as petroleum around the inside where it is going to fit to the door. This made it extremely easy to afix to my door with no problems. I am so glad for this site.. hundreds of dollars saved!!
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Temperature in both freezer and fridge sections to warm!
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Thomas from Spokane, WA
- Easy
- 30 - 60 mins
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Nutdriver, Screw drivers
Dear Part-select,
I had a fridge that was not working food was melting in the freezer, Beer was warm. You get the picture anyway using your site I found the parts needed to to fix the issue in fact I ordered two parts one fixed the issue 50% and the other like 30% of the time! both parts with overnight shipping were cheaper than 1 pa ... Read more rt if purchased at our local appliance part outlet:) not to mention the cost of a repair person. Thanks again! . Keep up the good work
Tom Houck
Spokane, WA
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509-723-3418
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I had a fridge that was not working food was melting in the freezer, Beer was warm. You get the picture anyway using your site I found the parts needed to to fix the issue in fact I ordered two parts one fixed the issue 50% and the other like 30% of the time! both parts with overnight shipping were cheaper than 1 pa ... Read more rt if purchased at our local appliance part outlet:) not to mention the cost of a repair person. Thanks again! . Keep up the good work
Tom Houck
Spokane, WA
Houck Photo
509-723-3418
[email protected]
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Coils kept icing and refrigerator stopped cooling lower compartment.
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Raymond from Sierra Madre, CA
- Easy
- 15 - 30 mins
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Nutdriver, Screw drivers
Replaced defrost timer & thermostat.
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