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Odor like burning Electrical all through refrig.
Remove back panel inside Freezer compartment remove 2 screws that hold (small) fan motor. Unplug electric motor supply and install new motor in reverse order
First I remove protection cover,then removed the elbow pressing in on the gray coupling housing at each end of the elbow.Mark each piece of water hose before removing the elbow with marker(black)it helps when replacing new elbow.The new elbow slides on each end of water hose ,connect the end to the hose coming out of the door first. Replace protection cover. No more leak.
frezer not staying cold enough to freze newly added product
took the shelves out, unscrewed the rear panel,unpluged the thermistat and uncliped it from the line.Replaced with new thermistat in the reverse order. Before turning the unit back on,allowed the coils to defrost.All of the process was shown in your vidio that I was able to view while ordering the part. Thank you
Husband: AArrgghhh - we need a new refrigerator !! WIfe: Nope, we just need to fix this one, and I know just how to do it. (partselect.com) Husband: (of little faith) Fine, miss smartypants, go for it...
0) Wife orders correct parts from partselect.com and they arrive 3 days later. 1) Wife manually removed the two old drawers and the Cover-storage pan (has drawer guides) 2) Wife attempts (unsuccessfully) to remove glass frontpiece from old drawer to put on new one. 3) Husband: "Lemme see that ... 4) WIfer (reluctantly): ...uh.. OK... 5) Husband puts drawer on counter and whacks it with his fist after disloging the front panel with a butter knife. 5) Wife (amazed) wow-nothing broke! 6) Husband repeats process and breaks the second front panel 7) WIfe (silently) Oh darn and shoot 8) Husband (verbally) *&%#!!! 9) WIfe (brightly) That's OK - I can glue it. No Problemo!! 10) WIfe (silently) *&%!! 11) Wife assembles old front panel onto first storage drawer 12) Wife cheerfully glues old front panel #2, prays, then assembles it onto second storage drawer. 13) Wife puts cover-storage-pan in refrigerator and slides top drawer in, noticing more friction and more play than ususal. 14) Wife notices that wheels are not included in the cover-storage-pan 15) Husband: Now we are S.O.L. for sure. We need to buy a new refrigerator. 16) Wife (OK, smugly) repairs herself to the storage shed, where she has cleverly kept the old part, which still has the wheels on it. 17) Wife removes wheels from old part and installs them onto new part without breaking anything. 18) Wife installs both drawers and is inspired to clean out the newly restored refigerator. 19) Husband (amazed) admits that family does not need to buy a new refrigerator after all 20) Teenage daughter emerging from her room in a daze, "Hey, is that a new refrigerator?" 21) Wife makes plans to spend remainder of budget that would be used to buy new refrigerator on pearl ring that she has been coveting. 22) AND THEY LIVED HAPPILY EVER AFTER....
got replacement ice container with ice crusher and dispenser in the door. removed broken one and slid in the new one like a drawer and started crushing ice right away!!
There was a hole in the plastic bin where ice fell through to the freezer.
I removed the screws that held the the ice dispencer from the bin. I than removed three screws from the bottom of the bin. I put the new plastic piece on the end of the spiral piece that pushes the ice. I inserted the spiral piece back into the hole. I than screwed the ice dispencer to the bin and re-inserted it back in the refrigerator. It took me about 5 to 10 minutes. It's really easy!
Installation was completed by following the online Parts diagram. Had to completely remove all parts, including the blades in ice crusher, and re-assemble. Glad the online diagram was clear and easy to read.
I replaced the solenoid first because the ice maker was not getting water. After replacing the solenoid valve, I waited about 1/2 an hour, still no water. So, I ordered a replacement ice maker. I then installed the replacement ice maker, waited a 1/2 an hour, still no water. Then, I waited overnight. Yeah, ice! WORD OF ADVICE. WAIT OVERNIGHT TO SEE IF THE ICE MAKER CREATES ICE. Not sure how long a cycle takes, but it's longer than you would think. Hope your installation is a success!
Pull out the unit from the wall, Unplugged the frig, removed the lower cover panel. Remove 2 screws holding the water valve from the unit, then removed the 2 connectors that turn on the relays. Connected the connectors to the new valve, then replaced inside of unit and replaced the lower back panel cover, plugged it back in, then tested the water flow at the spout, and waitied for the ice maker to kick in. Worked perfectly.
The site offers a video for this part which worked perfectly. In addition to replacing the part, since the cardboard panel was off, we also cleaned all the dust off of the coils which someone recommended to do annually.
Watched YouTube video. Very easy. Used my cell phone camera in ‘selfie’ mode propped up in the upper right hand corner of freezer to see the 2 hidden screws.
The drum ice maker broke in half so it couldn't dependent the ice.
I had removed the housing that the drum was in and taken the screws out to get to the broken drum. I removed it there was a set of 6 blades that crushed the ice that had to go back on the same order when I removed these I put them on a piece of wire in the order they came off (so I would get them back I the correct order). Then I reversed the order and reassembled it in the opposite direction . It was fairly easy to do. I'm a 68 year old disabled woman so if I could do it I'm sure you could to. Good luck. It cost me $14.00 if I had bought the whole assembly it would have been $150.00. So it was well worth my time and effort.