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refrigerator not cold
4 of 4 people
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Joseph from FARMINGVILLE, NY
- Easy
- 30 - 60 mins
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Nutdriver, Screw drivers
removed freezer door / shelf /ice maker pulled back panel off and removed fan
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Water not dispensing
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Alex from Tampa, FL
- Really Easy
- 15 - 30 mins
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Nutdriver, Wrench (Adjustable)
Moved refrigerator forward, this allowed me to work on the back panel. Unplugged the refrigerator power cord. Released all 6 screws, removed panel then release an additional screw that was holding the water valve and the two (red & blue) connectors. Then installed the new part in reverse steps. Plug the unit and job well done. I had purch
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ase the water filter already after several minutes push for water from the dispensing front part of the refrigerator and good to go, later in the evening we notice the ice maker working fine and producing ice. Thank you parts select.
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Not Cooling
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ROBERT from OCALA, FL
- Really Easy
- 30 - 60 mins
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Screw drivers, Wrench set
-Pulled refrigerator out to access back.
-Removed compressed paperboard cover.
-Found compressor running by the feel.
-Removed metal cover to control board.
-Found ~5V coming from control board to inverter (variable frequency drive) board assembly attached to compressor.
-Found ~120 going to inverter board.
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-Found equal resistance (~7 ohms for mine) at all three contacts of inverter (DC) compressor.
-Ordered inverter assembly, plus one extra and control board for possible future use so not to loose all my food again; I might order a compressor so I have it before price goes up.
-Installed inverter when arrived.
-Used air compressor to blow out accumulated dust on condenser coil.
-Closed up and cleaned up (C^2).
-Fridge cooled and back to proper temperature the next day.
-Removed compressed paperboard cover.
-Found compressor running by the feel.
-Removed metal cover to control board.
-Found ~5V coming from control board to inverter (variable frequency drive) board assembly attached to compressor.
-Found ~120 going to inverter board.
- ... Read more Removed inverter board assembly from compressor.
-Found equal resistance (~7 ohms for mine) at all three contacts of inverter (DC) compressor.
-Ordered inverter assembly, plus one extra and control board for possible future use so not to loose all my food again; I might order a compressor so I have it before price goes up.
-Installed inverter when arrived.
-Used air compressor to blow out accumulated dust on condenser coil.
-Closed up and cleaned up (C^2).
-Fridge cooled and back to proper temperature the next day.
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Gaskets on refrigerator french doors and freezer compartment needed replacement.
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David from ANN ARBOR, MI
- Really Easy
- 30 - 60 mins
It's a very easy repair. However, there are no installation instructions included with the gaskets. Per videos I watched, it recommended that the gaskets be soaked in warm / hot water to make them more pliable when installing. Unfortunately, after installing the refrigerator gaskets, there were gaps that I could not seal resulting in an i
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nterior temperature of 48 degrees. For some reason, the gaskets appeared to be puckered thereby preventing a decent seal. I don't know if the puckering was caused by the soaking. I ended up reinstalling the old gaskets.
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Refrigerator light wouldn't come on.
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Daniel from Crown Point, IN
- Easy
- 15 - 30 mins
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Pliers, Screw drivers
After replacing the light bulb and still no light I manually pushed the light switch button. Intermittently the light would come on then go out. I removed the power plug from the power source then replaced the light switch. I plugged the refrigerator back in and now I open the door the light comes on and stays on until the door is closed.
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No water dispensed from door tap, icemaker OK
4 of 5 people
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David from Longwood, FL
- Easy
- 15 - 30 mins
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Nutdriver
The problem was both the valve and a frozen slug of water in the supply line located inside the door. After replacing the valve, I turned the freezer to a setting of 1 and in about 30 hours, water flowed out the tap.
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INTERMITENT LOUD NOISE FROM EVAPORATOR FAN IN FREEZER
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Bert from SAN JOSE, CA
- A Bit Difficult
- 30 - 60 mins
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Nutdriver, Screw drivers
The repair did not go exactly the way it was described in the YouTube video, but basically it was similar. After unplugging the power cord, emptying the freezer, removing the shelves and the ice reservoir, I removed the ice maker assembly by unscrewing a Philips head screw and unplugging the power connector. The connector had little ret
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aining tabs on each side that I pried open with a straight blade screwdriver. Then the ice maker lifted right out. Next I removed one screw holding the auger motor assembly, unplugged the power connector, and lifted out the assembly. This where things got difficult. After flailing around a bit, I removed the panel on the back wall of the freezer below the evaporator fan assembly, exposing the evaporator coil. I saw that the fan assembly was attached with two screws at the top and two screws at the bottom. The top screws were easily removed, but when I removed the bottom screws, which were situated in very tight quarters, I DROPPED BOTH SCREWS DOWN BEHIND THE EVAPORATOR COIL. Be prepared with a magnetic nutdriver so this doesn't happen to you. I could not retrieve the lost screws, but fortunately it appears that the top screws hold the assembly securely enough. The assembly was loose, but it was still attached by a power cord that I could not disconnect. I removed the tracks on the side walls for the ice bucket, and then I could maneuver the fan motor assembly just enough that I could reach over the top of it, grab and pull off the old fan blade, and slide the new fan blade onto the shaft. Reassembly was straightforward, replacing each part (except two lost screws) in reverse order to disassembly. After getting everything put back in and plugging in the power cord, I was amazed at how quiet it ran.
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Difficulty in removing the old switch
5 of 8 people
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James from Federal Way, AL
- A Bit Difficult
- 30 - 60 mins
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Screw drivers, Socket set
The old switch was hard to remove. Thinking that I may have to loosen the wires I used a socket wrench to remove a clamp. This was unnecessary. In the end the switch did come out using a large size screwdriver. The problem was that the expanding plastic tongue is not visible from the ouside so you have to try to feel your way around.
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If i had ordered the replacement before and not afterwards I would have seen this before hand.
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No water from dispenser, just a trickle
4 of 5 people
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Nancy from PARRISH, FL
- Really Easy
- 30 - 60 mins
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Nutdriver, Wrench (Adjustable)
Troubleshooting was the most difficult job, but Parts Select helped with good info and videos. The water filter pushes down on a small plunger that allows the water to flow. If the water filter is bad or clogged up and needs replacement this plunger will not allow the water flow. I tried using the water filter bypass plug but this did n
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ot solve the problem either. The plunger was defective or worn out. I ordered the filter & tube assembly from parts select, and followed the simple instructions to change it out. Turn off the water supply first and put some towels down because they’ll be a little spillage out of the tubes. Unscrew both of the tubes with a crescent wrench. Remove the two screws on the filter assembly inside the refrigerator, and pull it forward to take it out -the tubes will follow. Insert the new assembly, tubes first thru the hole inside the back of the refrigerator. Reconnect the tubes and remount the filter assembly inside. Stuff putty back inside the hole with the tubes and reattach the metal cover. This is an easy repair. I am an old lady, so the hardest part was pulling the refrigerator out to get behind it!
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Ice build up behind ice maker ,water chute frozen up
4 of 5 people
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Steven from Helotes, TX
- Easy
- 30 - 60 mins
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Pliers
Unplugged ref.,turnned water off at wall and drained, removed back cover on lower part of ref. then removed screw holding water valve,unplugged both wires from unit,pulled the 3 water lines off,1 I had to cut, would not release,got new water valve,push 3 water lines in place,attached the 2 wires in place and screwed unit back on ref.and r
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eplaced back cover on ref. Then I got a hair dryer and thawed all ice that had built up behind and under ice maker in freezer,cleaned that mess up,turned water back on plugged in ref. All good ,repaired problem,old water valve was bad.
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Was very helpful to have a video giving you instructions
4 of 6 people
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Katherine from Converse, TX
- Really Easy
- 15 - 30 mins
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Nutdriver, Screw drivers, Wrench (Adjustable)
Of course being a women to say I repair my refrigirator is very self gratifying specially when share with other womens like me divorce,having to do on their own, great site, very simple explain on the video with words I could understand, no surprices right to the penny. I save a lot of money, thank you so much, i recomend the site to anyb
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Water Leak behind Refrigerator
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Theodore from Carteret, NJ
- Easy
- 15 - 30 mins
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Socket set
Shut water behind the refrigerator, unplugged the unit. Unscrewed the back tin panel and simply unscrewed the brace scew for the Double Outlet Water Valve. Disconnected the hoss - inspected the hosed for wear. Next detached the hoses and power source to the unit... reconnected both hoses & power source, plug the refrigator back in and ins
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pected for any water leaks. Simple!
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Interior Light did not go on due to faulty switch
4 of 6 people
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Robert from Coto de Caza, CA
- Really Easy
- Less than 15 mins
I ordered two switches, replaced both with a knife in 10 minutes. Interior light works, thanks.
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Dairy door broke off when spouse was unable to shut it due to box of butter inhibiting the door from closing
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CATHLEEN from Agoura Hills, CA
- Easy
- Less than 15 mins
Removed the entire dairy shelf from door and installed the dairy door and replaced the entire dairy compartment on door
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refriderator not cooling consistetly
4 of 6 people
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randall from coopersville, MI
- Easy
- Less than 15 mins
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Pliers, Screw drivers
1 opened door 2. pryed cover off from cieling 3.cut and stripped wires on 4. sodered wires from old wires to new sensor. 5 insulated conection.6 put cover back on. This did not fix the problem it was the control moduel.
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