Replacing your Maytag Refrigerator Door Shelf Bucket Stop
Troubleshooting
This part works with the following products:
Refrigerator.
This part works with the following products:
Maytag, Jenn-Air, Amana.
Part# 61002719 replaces these:
AP4070849, 664635, 61002719
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Barbara H - December 14, 2018
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Great part and fast delivery
Parts arrived quickly and installation was a snap.
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James C - December 10, 2018
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Front door stop guides.
The part arrived as indicated by USPS> Very easy to install.
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Brenton M - August 31, 2018
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Perfect ! Just like the originals l!
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Jim W - August 9, 2018
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Super easy to install
I was surprised to find the part for my refrigerator door compartment. Partselect was a great find.
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Doris P - May 18, 2018
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Door bucket shelf stop
The old part just fell out and disappeared! This part fit the bill perfectly and has stopped the large bucket drawer of the door from falling out.
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Refrigerator not cooling, freezer thawing but cold.
I removed the back lower panel within the freezer compartment. The cooling fan which draws cold air from the evaporator unit was functioning fine. I then unplugged the unit. The evaporator unit was frozen in a block of ice. I removed all food contents from both the freezer and the refrigerator, moving them to a back-up refrigerator.
... Read moreI then allowed the radiator to thaw completely overnight. Upon restarting the unit it became cold within an hour thus I new the compressor was fine. I surmised it must be a defrost issue. I then unconnected the defrost heater and thermostat assembly. The device was easy to remove. I then routed the wire of the new assembly on the side of the evaporator unit and clipped the thermostat back onto the cooper feed, plugged the unit into the connection. Next I turned my attention to replacing the adaptive defrost timer. In the top of the refrigerator compartment, I removed the plastic shroud, by sliding back and pushing the plastic clips in. I took out 4 screws holding the unit to the ceiling of the refrigerator. Slowly lowering this, I could see the adaptive defrost timer in the right rear corner. I simply unplugged the unit and replaced with a new unit. I replaced both items although I am unsure which was not working. Refrigerator is working fine now.
Followed advice from online forums and replaced the adaptive defrost timer. Simple unplug/plug of a circuit board buried in ceiling of fresh food compartment. Once it was replaced waited a couple of days to ensure defrost heater was turning on, success was the result. Used the little plastic parts ordered to replace lost parts. This ti
... Read moreme I glued them in with epoxy so they would not pop off in the future. Overall an extremely simple repair, I am happy that our Maytag offers streamlined troubleshooting!