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The door made a loud noise on opening and closing.
Emptied the door. Removed the door, top bolts first. Lifted out the door. Installed new cam at the bottom. Set the door back in place. Bolted the top hinge back on. Smooth!
The part came quickly and was the right one. You can't imagine how many outfits lose it here. Well done and thanks.
Replacment was very straight forward and directions were easy to follow. At first I was concerned about slip in fittings insted of threaded compression fittings, but they went in easy and sealed properly.
Fridge was pulled out, valve replaced, water flow tested and fridge pushed back in within 30 minutes.
I was told to order the run capacitor and the technician thought it would repair the refrigerator; but it did not. The appliance technician had to take the run capacitor off and install what he called a "hard start" and the refrigerator is operating right now.
Removed top hinge cover and socketed out hinge nuts. Lifted door off bottom hinge. Socketed out broken bottom cam and replaced with new. Reset door with someone lifting and the other guiding. Reattached top hinge and cover. Voila.
Removed the top glass shelf to make slides easier to reach. Then simply removed the old tray and installed new one. You do have to watch for the small stops in the slides or you could damage new unit.
water leaking from secondary water valve that feeds the filtered water
Removed electric supply, removed old filter and cut back ends of tubing one inch with sharp razor knife. Simply push in the tubing to the new valve until seats and your done. Reintall valv to plate and good to go. Instructions that came with part were great and saved 15 bucks with parts select...
Unplugged refrigerator. Removed water drip tray. Removed two Phillips screws. used putty knife to get behind outer plate and popped it off. Disconnected electrical connections. Removed the 4 nut driver screws. removed ice maker door. Removed seal around old Ice shoot flap and cleaned. Removed insulator pad from old ice maker flap and cleaned. Installed seal and insulator pad on the new chute door. clipped new chute door intact with seal and pad in place and snapped the top clips into place.
Reversed procedure to reinstall refrigerator parts.
Plugged in refrigerator and tested. Had no issues.
Followed Youtube video from Free Repair Help. Only problem was getting down low enough to see the pins on the Compressor to plug the replacement Compressor Start Device and Capacitor-could not replace the old clip to hold the unit to the Compressor like the old unit had. At 77 I just have a problem bending over.
The hardest part was to pull the refrigerator out. You Shut off the water line power and then take out the panel. Disconnect the water line and isolate and remove the part. and I have replaced these parts multiple times and it is very easy and a lot less expensive then a new fridge.