Plastic Clip of Handle Broke while removing handle
Removed handles on Refrigerator and Freezer Door by forcing handles up by pushing in and lifting them up. Unscrewed Phillips screws holding handle mounts to the handles. Placed handle assemblies over the door mounts and slid them down to lock in place.
Barely losened the two rear screws. Took out the two front screws and the ice maker slides toward front of fridge off the 2 rear screws. Unhooked the wiring plug. Replaced with new ice maker.
Philips screwdriver Removed screw (1) Removed light bulb Put in new light bulb Closed door to bulb compartment Returned screw.
Pro tip! Check how many bulbs you need before ordering. Mine only needed two. I got two. I suspect I’ll buy a new microwave before new bulb burns out again. Ordering/delivery was fast. No need to have spare on hand.
Using the putty knife, pry off the faceplate for the ice/water dispenser. Disconnect the wire harness. Using philips head screwdriver, remove the dispenser assembly. Remove the old dispenser and replace. Reverse for reassembly. Note * I should have bought the water dispenser lever and replaced it as well since I had the assembly out. Secondary note * be mindful during reassembly to not put pressure on the water dispenser or have a glass handy. :)
Ice tray had cracked and broken. The water is still not filling up my ice tray.
The replacement was fairly simple. I removed the existing tray and detached the water line. Once the water line water reattached to the new tray I inserted into the ice maker.
*** The problem I'm having now is the water is not filling up the tray*** Not sure what I did wrong? Any help would be greatly appreciated!!!
After unplugging the microwave and removing the screw, I removed the old bulb and put in the new one!! I made sure it was in securely and the difference in the light was awesome! I use this light when I bake bread and let it rise inside the microwave, but DO NOT turn it on. The heat from this light helps the bread to rise properly!!
Refrigerator section stopped cooling evaporator was iced up
1:Removed heating element and sensors from new evaporator assembly supplied by partSelect. 2: removed the evap covers, and defrosted the evaporator in place used a hair dryer to speed things up. 3: Pried open the old evap heater from the evaporator assembly while still in place. replaced the new heating element and sensors 4: closed up the covers and powered back up. Saved on a $2500.00 expense on buying a new refrigerator, and saved the environment too!