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Touch-Up Paint - White – Part Number: 72017
$24.15
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Touch-Up Paint - White
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Part #72017
This touch-up paint can be used on a wide variety of household appliances. It is most often used on washers, dryer, refrigerators, dishwashers, ranges, freezers, trash compactors, or microwaves. It is an 18 ml, or.6 fluid ounces, bottle of touch-up paint. It also features a brush for easy application. This quick-drying, long-lasting paint is perfect for fixing any nicks, scratches, or chips on the exterior of your appliance. This paint is white in color, and provides a durable finish.
Spray Paint - 12 oz. - White – Part Number: 350930
$36.85
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Spray Paint - 12 oz. - White
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Part #350930
Appliance spray paint is a great way to cover up any chips and scratches that have appeared on your appliances. Instead of replacing the part entirely, this is an easy fix. This is also a great way to give a fresh new look to any handles or areas that have discoloring due to wear. Make sure to clean the area before you begin and wear a protective mask for safety. Give the can a good shake and spray a few inches away from the surface. Apply the paint until the area is fully covered as desired. Wait until the paint has dried before using the appliance.
Capacitor – Part Number: WPW10350564
$62.60
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Capacitor
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Part #WPW10350564
The compressor run capacitor helps keep the motor running smoothly in refrigerators. It works with various models and is a genuine replacement part. Always unplug the refrigerator before installing the capacitor, and check the part number for compatibility with your model.
Range Frame Screw – Part Number: WP7101P126-60
$7.47
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Range Frame Screw
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Touch-up Paint - Black – Part Number: 72032
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Touch-up Paint - Black
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This authentic OEM black touch-up paint is specifically designed for repairing minor scratches, chips, or blemishes on your kitchen appliances. The bottle contains 16ml or 0.6oz of black paint and has an applicator brush under the cap, the same way a nail polish bottle is designed. Restoring these visible damages is important because cracked or chipped surfaces can become a breeding ground for dirt and bacteria. If your existing bottle of paint has a thick or clumpy consistency, do not use it. Remember to shake the bottle before applying the paint to your appliance. Please keep in mind that this bottle is sold individually.
Start Relay – Part Number: WPW10448874
$81.44
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Start Relay
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Part #WPW10448874
The Compressor Start Relay with Overload is an essential component for refrigerators, designed to ensure your compressor starts efficiently. This genuine OEM part is compatible with various refrigerator models. The relay attaches to the compressor and helps initiate the motor, allowing the refrigerator to operate smoothly. With the built-in overload protection, it also provides a safeguard to prevent potential damage to the compressor. Installation requires safety precautions—be sure to unplug the refrigerator and store any perishable items before proceeding with the repair. Wear work gloves to protect your hands from sharp edges or electrical components during installation. It’s important to follow the manufacturer's guidelines when replacing the start relay, and to verify compatibility with your specific refrigerator model, as slight variations in size or shape may occur between different models.
Touch-Up Paint - Biscuit – Part Number: 4392899
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Screw – Part Number: WPW10031790
$7.47
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Adhesive Cement – Part Number: WP4317852
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Adhesive Cement
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Also known as Alumilastic Cement.
Stainless Steel Cleaner – Part Number: 31462A
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Stainless Steel Cleaner
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Use this bottle of stainless steel cleaner and polish for any of your stainless steel appliances.
Start Device – Part Number: W10873801
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Start Device
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Part #W10873801
This compressor start device is a genuine OEM part designed specifically for a range of Whirlpool refrigerator models. The specialty of this part is its compatibility with various Whirlpool models, including those of KitchenAid, Maytag, Jenn-Air, Amana, Inglis, and Magic Chef. The role of this component is essential as it attaches to the compressor and initiates the start of the compressor motor. Always ensure your safety before installing this part; disconnect your appliance from the power supply and be sure to wear work gloves to protect your hands. Maintain the quality of your food by safely storing all perishable items before beginning your repair procedure. You are recommended to verify the part's compatibility with your appliance's model prior to installation to avoid inconveniences.
Water Line Installation Kit – Part Number: 8003RP
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Water Line Installation Kit
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This Refrigerator Ice Maker Installation Kit connects the house water supply, to the refrigerator for ice maker and water dispenser operation. This kit includes 15-ft of copper tubing, (1) saddle valve, tape, and (1) tubing connector.

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Compressor would not run. My daughter was told that compressor was bad and needed to be replaced. Cost would be $550 labor plus parts. I could hear a clicking sound I believe was made by the starter relay. I ordered the parts from part select and had them in three days.
18 of 20 people found this instruction helpful.
  • Ken from HOLLAND, MI
  • Very Easy
  • 15 - 30 mins
  • Nutdriver, Screw drivers
I took the screws out of back panel and slid water line and panel off to the right side while I removed the capacitor and starter relay. Relay was probably the only problem, but I replaced capacitor too while I was doing the repair. Finished removal and replacement in about 20 minutes. While I had panel off I cleaned coils that I coul d see from behind and then did the same on front side. Cost was $136 for both parts. I could have done it for $71 if I did not replace the capacitor too. Saved my daughter from being taken advantage of.
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Scratches in Surface
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  • Michelle from Richardson, TX
  • Really Easy
  • Less than 15 mins
This product comes in a bottle with a brush like Liquid Paper. It goes on incredibly easy. A second coat might be needed. I wanted to prevent rust from setting in so I covered the scratches and dings. The paint is a little brighter since my washer is 10 years old but it still looks great.
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Fridge would not start
9 of 11 people found this instruction helpful.
  • Glen from PT CHARLOTTE, FL
  • Really Easy
  • 15 - 30 mins
  • Nutdriver
Unplug the fridge then wheel the refrigerator out to where you can get to the back - you will probably have to disconnect the ice maker water hose. Using the nut driver remove all the screws from the lower panel on the fridge. You will not have to remove the water hose connection just move the panel around a little. Look on the left side (facing the back of the fridge) you will see the capacitor held onto the compressor with a spring clip. Just pull the clip toward you and that will free the capacitor. Pull up on the capacitor and that will unplug it from the compressor. Be careful not to touch the two poles on the old capacitor. Capacitors store electricity and it could give you a jolt. I used electrical tape to insulate the poles and then threw it away. Plug in the new capacitor- re-hook the clip, reinstall the back panel, plug it in and verify that the fridge is working. Hook your water hose back up and move it back into place and you are done.
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