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the drive cup on the auger had broken in half, no ice dispensed
10 of 17 people
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Arvind from Port Saint Lucie, FL
- Really Easy
- Less than 15 mins
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Screw drivers
Removed four screws holding the bin ontomain body. lifted the auger enough to slip in the new cup and placed the bin into the main body and installed the four screws back. Put the bin back into the Freezer. it work just fine
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Refrigerator side freezing food
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M &M Aviation from ESCANABA, MI
- Easy
- 15 - 30 mins
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Screw drivers
Replaced both temp sensors worked good for 2 days then began freezing food. Looked into it further on line. Found small motorized door broken that controls the cold air from the freezer
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Groove for retainer clip on auger nut was broken out.
13 of 26 people
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William from Nazareth, PA
- Easy
- 15 - 30 mins
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Pliers, Screw drivers
After removing three screws on the ice bucket, it basicly came apart by itself. I needed to use pliers to remove the old nut because it had over tightened itself onto the shaft. Be careful here - it is a left hand nut - not a normal right hand nut! Reassembly was a snap putting the parts back together in reverse order. Unit has been w
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orking great since the repair.
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Leaky water line to water dispenser
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Gerald from San Clemente, CA
- Easy
- 15 - 30 mins
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Nutdriver
This part (plastic tubing) does not show up under my model of refrig...so I had to look thru the various water lines and pick the one that "looked" right. Luckily, this is the exact replacement part and works perfectly. I removed the lower back panel from the fridge, removed the bracket holding the water line connectors and pressed the
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outer ring of the coupler up until it released the old water line. I pushed in the new line, made sure it was snug with a gentle pull and ran the line under the fridge up to the existing coupler. I removed the old line from the existing coupler under the front left of the freezer door, and pushed in the new line. I did not need to use the new coupler. If my old line would not have been so brittle and cracked in several places, I could have just cut out the leaking portion and popped the new couple in to mend the line back together. Easy job and we can stop buying bottled water at the store now!
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Ice tray drive cup broken
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Damien from Sugar Land, TX
- Really Easy
- Less than 15 mins
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Screw drivers
This is the second or third time this cup has broken. Maybe we use more crushed ice than the average family, but you would think this part could be more durable. Anyway, I digress. This is about the repair. Four screws removed around bottom of tray, one screw removed for some bar that mechanically opens a door to allow ice to fall out of
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the tray, and two butter knives used to release tabs around the screw components... and we were done.
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broken tine on stripper left one cube to jam the ice maker
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William from Abita Springs, LA
- A Bit Difficult
- Less than 15 mins
There were no fastening hardware. The plastic stripper just snaps in place. I had to be patient and could not get it out until I put upward pressure on the stripper.
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Ice cube guide on auger shaft sheared loose.
7 of 9 people
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Wayne from Streetman, TX
- Really Easy
- Less than 15 mins
Pulled out old bucket asy. and pushed new asy. into position. Hardly worth talking about. More important is that this is a GREAT place to find appliance parts. Shipping is super fast too.
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Light switch shorting out causing open door alarm to go off
7 of 9 people
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George from Mount Prospect, IL
- Really Easy
- Less than 15 mins
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Screw drivers
Easy fix, but they don't give you plenty of wire to work with. When I pulled the switch out it only had about an inch of wire that came with it. meaning if I didn't have a grasp on the wires as I was removing the switch they would have slipped back up the opening
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Refrigerator door switch went bad
8 of 12 people
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Jeffrey from lake Stevens, WA
- Really Easy
- Less than 15 mins
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Pliers, Screw drivers
It was very simple! I assessed the situation and gathered my tools for the job. I used a flat head screwdriver, pliers, and electrical tape. I used the flat head screwdriver to release the switch from its location, the pliers to take the electrical terminations apart. I taped the wires individual so that I would not loose them in the door
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, also not to short them out. I then unpackaged the new switch to install. Pulled the tape off one of the of the terminals while holding the wire, and attached it to the new switchs terminal post. Did the same with the other wire, then snapped the new switch back into place. Immediately had results. I opened and closed the door a few times in amazement that something so annoying such as a light in your fridge could be so easy to fix. Most of all, having a business to rely on to find the part and deliver in a timely fashion. Thank you Partselect.com, you were outstanding!!!
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Stripped Front Leveling Roller & Screw
6 of 6 people
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George from ARLINGTON, VA
- Easy
- 30 - 60 mins
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Socket set
Raised side of fridge enough to get 1/4" ratchet with 1/4" socket under roller wheel assy. Removed three hex-head screws to separate damaged wheel assy from fridge frame. From panel below fridge compartment, backed-out stripped leveling screw. Mounted new roller assy and then threaded in new leveling screw from front. Lowered fridge a
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nd adjusted leveling screw for proper height. Suggest putting a 2x4 under fridge for safety when hands are under unit.
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Water line was broken at the bottom of the freezer door.
8 of 12 people
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Eugene from Palm Springs, CA
- Difficult
- 1- 2 hours
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Nutdriver, Screw drivers
There is no access to the inside of the door to replace the water line. I was able to insert a 1/4" drip line barbed connector into the old line at the base of the door and then connect that to a piece of the plastic tubing which I then connected back to the original water supply tubing with the 5/16" union. It took three attempts to get
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the tubing through the bottom hinge without a crimp in it. It's best to have a second person to hold the door while you "fish" the tubing through the hinge.
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GE Profile Arctica food locker was below freezing
7 of 9 people
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Frederick K from Kingston, TN
- Easy
- 30 - 60 mins
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Screw drivers
The trouble shooting information on the web site indicated that the damper door within the climate control unit may be broken. This was easily confirmed and the replacement of the climate control unit immediately returned the food locker temperatures to the digital electronic thermostat settings. The part has an improved ventilation gaske
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t interface between the food locker and freezer. The unit works perfectly again, and the food locker temperature is exactly what the thermostat setting is.
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No water from the dispenser and Water leaking on floor
7 of 10 people
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Dennis from MARTINSBURG, WV
- Really Easy
- Less than 15 mins
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Nutdriver, Screw drivers, Wrench (Adjustable)
I searched YouTube for the problem and was quickly taken to several videos that detailed to required actions. This encouraged me to proceed, so I took the back cover off and found the water valve leaking. I then googled the make and model of the frig and found the part. The YouTube videos provided all of the details needed to determine
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the problem and replace the faulty part. Once the part arrived, I was able to install the new one in a few minutes. Operation returned to the water dispenser and the leak was gone. Total cost of the repair was $56 and took about 1.5 hours to remove the original part, order the replacement and install it when it came. Perfect!
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Ice machine quit working. Motor fell out!
6 of 7 people
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Jared from TAYLORSVILLE, MS
- Very Easy
- Less than 15 mins
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Nutdriver
1-Remove the ice bucket. 2-Nut driver 1/4 inch to remove three screws in bracket. 3-8mm nut driver to remove one screw in motor mount (where broken). Install new part. Reverse order to complete repair.
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Original shelf was a split/slide in shelf which I did not like
8 of 13 people
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Roberta from Estero, FL
- Really Easy
- Less than 15 mins
I removed the old shelf and installed the new one!
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