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Jesse
April 29, 2019
I just placed an order for part number ps3487976 interface dispencer assy. I do not see any details to verify this part is black in color. Can you verify that for me?
For model number GSHF3KGZBCBB
Hello Jesse, Thank you for the question. Yes, this Interface comes in Black. Thank you for your inquiry, good luck with this repair!
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Joe
November 29, 2018
How do i remove the old and install part (93) or wr55x11042
For model number LSHF6LGZBCBB
Hello Joe, thank you for your question. If you take a small flat head screwdriver and look up at the bottom of the dispenser board from kneeling on the floor, you will see 2 or 3 openings. Insert the flat head screwdriver into the holes and release the clips that hold the board to the door. Once the clips released you can gently take the board away from the door and unhook the wire connectors. I hope this helps!
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